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5 Ways Breaking Bad Changed Television Forever
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Breaking Bad ended on September 29, 2013, after five groundbreaking, Certified Fresh seasons, four of which have a 100% Tomatometer score.
Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) may have hung up their hazmat suits for good, and after all this time and all those Emmys — over the course of the series, it was nominated for 58 and won 18 — but the show’s impact can still be felt across the TV landscape.
Over the course of its run, the Vince Gilligan–created series redefined great TV, catapulting character actors Cranston and Paul to superstar status while piecing together an intricately detailed story, presenting a sympathetic protagonist to audiences everywhere, and flipping the TV script formula on its proverbial head.
From epic performances by the show’s ensemble cast to its thought-provoking writing, Breaking Bad changed the game.
Here are the five biggest ways the series has transformed the way we watch television, forever.