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Breaking Bad to Return on July 14

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“Breaking Bad” is set to return this on AMC summer and star Aaron Paul confirmed via Twitter that new episodes will begin on July 14. The second half of the show's fifth season will return with eight additional episodes and will bring the series to a close.

Created and produced by Vince Gilligan, "Breaking Bad" stars Bryan Cranston as Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico who, after learning that he's dying of lung cancer, begins to secretly cook crystal meth as a means of providing for his family.

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TheCritic284118d ago

This was debunked by Aaron Paul himself on Twitter...I wouldn't be surprised if it was the truth, though.

TheFallenAngel4118d ago

I think that it's retarded from AMC to make us wait a whole year for 8 more episodes. Can't wait.

Mr_cheese4118d ago

I thought it was supposed to be back in february/ march!?!?

StarWarsFan4118d ago (Edited 4118d ago )

I think it was stupid to divide the last season over two years. They should have just made two full-length seasons.

Mr_cheese4118d ago

Personally, although I would rather they never split up the season at all, they definitely shouldn't have created an extra season for the sakes of a season because it will end up going the same route as LOST when sky brought it. Its a shame we have to wait, but if the 2nd half of the season ends the way this programme has been going then by all means take their sweet time.

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Fallout: Season 1 - Review

Season 1 of "Fallout" continues the trend of good video game adaptations we've seen recently, with this trying to balance the seriousness of a nuclear apocalypse with the comedy Obsidian Entertainment gave "Fallout: New Vegas."

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