Breaking Bad makes itself approachable to fans across every demography, especially as the comically exaggerated circumstances of the show take a high-school teacher facing a mid-life crisis to the ...
Furthermore, the entire Jesse-cooking-meth-for-Gus plot is getting stale. You can’t help but watch even though you know this will end tragically, like when you witness a slow-motion train wreck.
You can't cook with Walter White, but you can eat with him thanks to the book "The Bars and Restaurants of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul." Penned by the British author Aimee Macpherson, who also ...