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Breaking Bad (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
The actor talks about his nomination (before he took home the Emmy), the Season 2 storylines, and what it was like directing himself for an episode.
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I Am A TV Junkie, A Blog For The Cl (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
Dan Mayfield in the Albuquerque Journal (with a hat tip to Liz in New Mexico, thanks honey!):Things have changed on the set of "Breaking Bad" since Bryan Cranston won his...
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Little Miss Attila (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Wow. What a fun movie: and this coming from a woman who doesn't regard slapstick as high aret, and isn't sure about physical comedy at all, unless it's being done by Steve Martin or Bryan Cranston. But when this...
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The New York Observer (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
At the September 21st Emmy Awards AMC cleaned up : Mad Men became the first basic cable series to win best drama (and won for writing, too), and Bryan Cranston had a surprise win in the best actor category for Breaking Bad. And the network is not stopping there. The Hollywood Reporter reports today that AMC is developing a new series based on the 1992 Kim Stanley Robinson novel, Red...
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Tim Goodman. The Bastard Machine (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
Fire up the TiVo or whatever DVR you've got. AMC is going to run the entire seven episode season of "Breaking Bad" starting at 8 p.m. tonight. As soon as Bryan Cranston won the Emmy - a stunning upset given conventional wisdom (though he was my "should win" pick in my pre-Emmys story) - you...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
... perennial runners-up and reminded us of others who left the airwaves without ever winning. Sure, Bryan Cranston finally won this year as best lead drama actor ("Breaking Bad") after losing three times in the supporting slot for the laffer "Malcolm in the Middle" earlier in his career, his "Malcolm" wife Jane Kaczmarek lost seven consecutive lead bids (2000–2006). Among those actresses...