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Why Breaking Bad Season 1 Only Has 7 Episodes - MSNBreaking Bad's first season is way shorter than the rest, and there is an interesting behind-the-scenes reason why only 7 episodes were made.
Between examining theories, checking out parties and totally not advocating going to Aaron Paul’s house, it’s safe to say we’re steeped in Breaking Bad as of late. There will be lots of ...
Breaking Bad almost saw Jesse Pinkman killed off at the end of season 1, changing the show's entire trajectory. The chemistry between Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston was so great it saved Jesse ...
Jesse Pinkman took many beatings over the course of 'Breaking Bad,' and 1 of them landed actor Aaron Paul in the hospital with a concussion.
Jesse Pinkman has come a long way since Season 1 of “Breaking Bad.” Now, Aaron Paul is set to portray him again in the new film “El Camino,” which sees Jesse come to terms with his ...
Meanwhile, Paul earned $150,000 per episode. Their income for the final season of Breaking Bad was $3.6 million and $2.4 million respectively.
Aaron Paul reveals that he doesn't make any Breaking Bad residuals from Netflix, despite the show's ongoing success on the streaming platform -- even if he sees that it's trending there.
Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman was going to die in season 1, episode 9. However, the episode was never written or created. Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan said during a cast panel back then ...
Season 6, Episode 12 of 'Better Call Saul' featured 'Breaking Bad' character cameos, including Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, John Koyama as Emilio Koyama, and more.
Aaron Paul says "it's insane" he doesn't make money off "Breaking Bad" on Netflix.
Aaron Paul relayed a hilarious behind-the-scenes 'Breaking Bad' tidbit in which Bryan Cranston would repeatedly prank him about his character's death.
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