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Okay, just watched episode 12 of season 3 (the one before the finale).

 

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Noooooooooo! Have to wait another year to see what happens!!

 

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Best show on TV bar none. Such incredible writing and direction. I particularly enjoyed the musical interludes during S05E08. Can't believe we have to wait and entire year to find out what happens...

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It cowers in the shadow of season 4.

 

Are you kidding?! I think these 8 episodes have been spectacular. Yes it started a bit slowly, each season usually does, but they've really hit their stride now. The episode with the train was incredible and it's just got better and better since then. I honestly didn't think they'd be able to top season four (just like they couldn't with Dexter). The dialogue, music and the camera work in particular has been jawdrapping, the charachters have continued to develop in an interesting manner without becoming far-fetched or unbelievable. I really cannot praise this show enough, there simply is nothing else like it on television.

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There was an air of mystery to the cartel and its operations in season 4. It was host to a merciless and yet somehow calm and unmoving villain in Gus Fring, who provided constant friction between all of the main characters. The characters' decisions themselves were far more shocking and unexpected and you really felt Walt and Jesse had peaked emotionally, Walt with power/conviction, Jesse with fear and insecurity.

 

This season has been adequate. The train episode was indeed very entertaining but it most definitely hasn't improved since then. Like I've said, Walt is a mess, and not in the way the writers intended; he's actually been uncharacteristically capricious for the last four or five episodes, his motives and changes in thought don't add up. That doesn't amount to intriguing character development, in fact, it detracts from it.

 

Saying all this, I do believe the final batch of episodes will be as riveting as the show's ever been. Pivotal information is set to leak everywhere, specifically to Hank and Jesse, and I have no inkling as to how the finale will turn out. But when the last 8 episodes do come round, they'll constitute season 6 in my mind.

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Wow at the "finale" what an episode. I do agree with the views that this season has certainly been slowly. Almost low key really, even the end of Episode 7 wasn't as "grand" considering what happened. I certainly side with the people who say this season has nothing on 4 but it's still above and beyond everything on TV. Now I need to find another show to fill the void once again...

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Breaking Bad to reunite Bryan Cranston with Malcolm in the Middle star

 

 

Jane Kaczmarek has joined the final season of Breaking Bad.

 

The 57-year-old will be reunited with her Malcolm in the Middle co-star Bryan Cranston, who recently won the 'Best Actor' prize for his role as Walter White in the AMC drama.

 

Breaking Bad's Hank Schrader actor Dean Norris posted a photo online last week of himself alongside Kaczmarek and Cranston, sparking rumours of the casting.

 

The actress has since confirmed her involvement on Twitter, posting: "Yes, it's true... I will indeed be on #BreakingBad. Can't wait for you all to see it. Congrats to @BryanCranston for his win tonight."

 

Kaczmarek and Cranston played Lois and Hal respectively on the Fox comedy Malcolm in the Middle, which ran from 2000-2006.

 

The final eight episodes of Breaking Bad will air on AMC this summer.

 

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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s166/breaking-bad/news/a454487/breaking-bad-to-reunite-bryan-cranston-with-malcolm-in-the-middle-star.html

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