Montage of POV shots mostly from inanimate objects (e.g., frying pan, toilet, wood floor, dryer, shovel, sidewalk, parking lot, clipboard, roomba, pizza, bathtub, refrigerator, pool, vent, cleaning brush, etc)
Thanks Pete.
Don Draper checks his Twitter feed
Shots from the Set of Mad Men posted by James Minchin III on Live Journal
Yet there’s one profound difference between this series and the other three, and it has to do with its handling of morality: Breaking Bad is the only one built on the uncomfortable premise that there’s an irrefutable difference between what’s right and what’s wrong, and it’s the only one where the characters have real control over how they choose to live.
Chuck Klosterman on why Breaking Bad is the best show ever on television.
via Grantland
Breaking Bad: The Finest Hour on Television That Almost Wasn’t
Newsweek just ran an article on my favorite show Breaking Bad. In it Vince Gilligan recounts the effort to getting the landmark show made.
“I’m still to this day astounded and amazed that it came to exist,” says Gilligan, a lumbering native of Farmville, Va., who has something of the Southern raconteur about him, with a boyish face and bourbon drawl that mask a wicked sense of story and character. “It’s kind of like the old saw that bumblebees shouldn’t be able to fly, aerodynamically speaking. Clearly they do, but on paper it doesn’t look like they should. It’s the same with Breaking Bad.”
Sounds just like a startup.
