The series finale showed us what ultimately became of Walter White. In the end, Walter White died in a meth lab. In the beginning, Walt's "Breaking Bad" journey started in a meth lab.
The penultimate episode promises a jaw-dropping series finale. Wow. I expected another astonishing episode for the penultimate installment of "Breaking Bad," and I got that and more.
While there doesn't seem to be an end in sight for AMC's "The Walking Dead," the network recently announced that a spin-off that will accompany the hit zombie apocalypse drama is currently in the works.
Everything falls apart for everyone in the best episode of the series. I woke up this morning thinking to myself: Did last night's episode of "Breaking Bad" really happen? Yes.
The crime drama has been canceled again for likely the final time. "The Killing" is once again getting killed off. A year after AMC canceled the mystery drama after its second season, the network has decided to axe it again for what will likely be the final time, Deadline reports.
Possibly the most intense and frustrating cliffhanger in the history of television. I'm pretty sure everyone who watched this episode had the same reaction when it cut to credits.
Everyone has murder on their minds, except for Walt, in this insane episode. This episode was positively insane. And that's a good thing. In "Rabid Dog," Jesse didn't end up burning the White residence to the ground.
The 'Breaking Bad' star will play the Hebrew slave Joshua. Jesse Pinkman as a Hebrew slave? According to Variety, "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul is in negotiations to join Ridley Scott's biblical Moses drama, "Exodus.
Season 6 of the FX motorcycle drama will have post-episode chat shows. A recent trend in popular TV dramas are live post-episode talk hows. 'The Walking Dead' and 'Breaking Bad' on AMC have 'Talking Dead' and 'Talking Bad' respectively.