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"It's Now A Novel That's On A Shelf": Hank Star Reflects On Breaking Bad's Greatest Episode Of All Time 10 Years LaterBreaking Bad star Dean Norris, who played Hank Schrader, reflects on one of the greatest television episodes of all time over 10 years later.
Breaking Bad completely reinvents crime drama, throwing viewers headfirst into the wild double life of Walter White, called Heisenberg.
“Negro Y Azul”: In season 2, the Breaking Bad writers decided to reveal that everything we thought we knew about Hank was wrong. After a shooting incident, he gradually started to come unglued ...
Walter White of Breaking Bad did whatever he had to do to survive, and we loved him for it. But when Hank got killed for meddling in Walter’s drug business, fans were left with bittersweet feelings.
We all should have known better. Breaking Bad has never made it that easy to pinpoint the moral standing of its characters. Walt clearly deserves to go to prison — or worse — but Hank's ...
Hank Shrader's death is a pivotal moment from 'Breaking Bad,' and it's one that defines season 5. As it turns out, Dean Norris originally asked if it could happen a little earlier.
STORY: ‘Breaking Bad’: 5 Most Shocking Quotes From ‘Ozymandias’ Poor Hank. No one, save perhaps Jesse ( Aaron Paul ), has suffered so much because of Walt’s involvement in the meth business.
"Breaking Bad" fans have to tip their Heisenberg hats to Hank. Instead of being cowed by Walt's menacing threat, the DEA boss made a speed-dial call to Skyler seconds after her husband peeled away ...
Dean Norris is happy to revisit Hank Schrader, his “Breaking Bad” character, on AMC prequel “Better Call Saul.” He’s even happier with the version he’s playing in two episodes starting ...
Walter White (Bryan Cranston) seemed to dismiss the idea on Sunday's "Breaking Bad" of making his sister-in-law a widow.Asked by Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) if he might want to send her DEA ...
'Breaking Bad' spends its latest episode showing Walter burying his money in the desert, Skyler struggling with what - if anything - to tell Hank about what she knows, ...
BY DAVID HINCKLEY Sunday night’s seventh-to-last episode of “Breaking Bad” was not for the hard of hearing. If it weren’t for a burst of the old ultra-violence from Crazy Todd, who brings ...
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