Player Affinity writes: With the recent airing of The Killing's season finale, as well as Breaking Bad's fourth season premiering in a few days, I thought it would be appropriate to take a look back at where the network has been. With their drama series, AMC has found both critical acclaim and ratings success – if never exactly in the same show. But the network existed for years before the likes of Mad Men and The Walking Dead came about. So in the first half of this two part article I'll be examining the life of AMC leading up to the network's greatest triumphs, and the two shows that began their meteoric rise after a long history filled with successes and failures.
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