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Breaking Bad (season 1)
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes7
Release
Original networkAMC
Original releaseJanuary 20
March 9, 2008
Season chronology
List of Breaking Bad episodes

The first season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad premiered on January 20, 2008 and concluded on March 9, 2008. It consisted of seven episodes, each running approximately 48 minutes in length, except the pilot episode which runs for approximately 58 minutes. AMC broadcast the first season on Sundays at 10:00 pm in the United States. The first season was originally going to consist of nine episodes, but was reduced to seven by the writer's strike. The complete first season was released on Region 1 DVD on February 24, 2009[1] and Region A Blu-ray on March 16, 2010.[2]

  • 1Cast
  • 5Reception

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Bryan Cranston as Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher who has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.
  • Anna Gunn as Skyler White, Walt's wife.
  • Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, a laid-back, small-time drug dealer who was Walt's student in high school.
  • Dean Norris as Hank Schrader, Walt and Skyler's brother-in-law and a DEA agent.
  • Betsy Brandt as Marie Schrader, Skyler's sister and Hank's wife.
  • RJ Mitte as Walter White, Jr., Walt and Skyler's only child who has cerebral palsy.

Recurring[edit]

  • Steven Michael Quezada as Steven Gomez
  • Carmen Serano as Principal Carmen Molina
  • Maximino Arciniega as Krazy-8 Molina
  • Charles Baker as Skinny Pete
  • Raymond Cruz as Tuco Salamanca
  • Jessica Hecht as Gretchen Schwartz
  • Tess Harper as Mrs. Pinkman
  • Matt L. Jones as Badger
  • Rodney Rush as Combo
  • Marius Stan as Bogdan Wolynetz

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
11'Pilot'Vince GilliganVince GilliganJanuary 20, 20081.41[3]
Walter White, a 50-year-old chemistry teacher, secretly begins making crystallized methamphetamine to support his family after learning that he has terminal lung cancer. He teams up with a former student, Jesse Pinkman, a meth dealer. Jesse tries to sell the meth they made, but the dealers snatch him and make him show them their lab, which is in an old RV. Walt knows the dealers intend to kill him, so he poisons them while pretending to share his recipe.
22'Cat's in the Bag..'Adam BernsteinVince GilliganJanuary 27, 20081.49[4]
Walt and Jesse try to dispose of the two bodies in the RV, which becomes increasingly complicated when one of them, Krazy-8, wakes up. They eventually imprison him in Jesse's basement. Meanwhile, Skyler grows suspicious of Walter's recent behavior, and they learn that they're expecting a daughter. Jesse disposes of the body of the other dealer, Emilio Koyama, using hydrofluoric acid as Walt instructs, but he ignores Walt's warning to use a plastic bin and destroys his bathtub.
33'..And the Bag's in the River'Adam BernsteinVince GilliganFebruary 10, 20081.08[5]
Walt cannot decide whether to kill Krazy-8. Meanwhile, Marie believes that Walter Jr. is smoking marijuana and asks Hank to scare him straight. Walt brings Krazy-8 food, but he collapses while descending the basement stairs. When he wakes up, he tells Krazy-8 that he has lung cancer and they start talking about unexpected things they have in common. Walt eventually decides to release Krazy-8, but while disposing with the shards of a broken plate he sees that a shard is missing and realizes that Krazy-8 has concealed it to use as a weapon against him. Feigning his release, Walt confronts Krazy-8 with this information and Krazy-8 attacks him, so Walt garrottes his prisoner in self-defense.
44'Cancer Man'Jim McKayVince GilliganFebruary 17, 20081.09[6]
Hank starts looking for the new drug kingpin around town, unaware that it's Walt. At a family barbecue, Walt reveals that he has cancer. Jesse visits his family and finds out that his younger brother, who is very successful in sports and music, is smoking marijuana. Jesse covers for him, and is forced to leave his parents' house.
55'Gray Matter'Tricia BrockPatty LinFebruary 24, 2008N/A
Walt declines an offer of financial help from an old friend. Jesse attempts to cook meth on his own but cannot replicate the quality of Walt's product, while Walter Jr. gets caught trying to buy beer. Meanwhile, Walt's family attempts an intervention to persuade him to undergo chemotherapy; he initially refuses but later relents. Despite being offered funding by his friend's wife Gretchen, he returns to Jesse's house and asks to resume their partnership.
66'Crazy Handful of Nothin'Bronwen HughesGeorge MastrasMarch 2, 20081.07[7]
Walt and Jesse come to an agreement: Walt will cook the meth while Jesse sells it. He eventually discovers Walt's purpose in collaborating with him. Meanwhile, Hank ties the recovered respirator back to the high school chemistry lab and investigates further. After discovering the start of hair loss, Walt shaves his head. When the initial batch of meth only yields $2,600, Walt demands that Jesse find a new distributor to fund his medical expenses. Jesse gets connected to Tuco, the drug dealer who replaced Krazy-8, but when Jesse goes to make a deal, Tuco severely beats him and steals the meth. Walt returns and causes an explosion in Tuco's hideout, and Tuco decides to deal with Walt.
77'A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal'Tim HunterPeter GouldMarch 9, 20081.50[8]
Walt and Jesse face difficulties producing the large amount of meth promised to Tuco. Skyler confronts Marie about her shoplifting after being detained at the jewelry store where Marie stole the expensive baby's tiara she gave Skyler at her baby shower. Walt and Jesse use thermite to break into a warehouse, where they steal a large barrel of methylamine, which they need for a new recipe that produces much more meth in much less time, without the need to procure large quantities of pseudoephedrine. They deliver the promised amount of meth to Tuco and his associates, No-Doze and Gonzo, but when No-Doze makes an offhanded remark to Walt, Tuco becomes enraged and savagely beats him.

Music[edit]

Download that power by justin bieber. Breaking Bad's original score is composed by Dave Porter. The show also uses music from other recording artists with music supervision by Thomas Golubić. Select songs from Season 1 are featured on the Breaking Bad Soundtrack available through iTunes and Amazon.com.[9]

Home video releases[edit]

The first season was released on DVD in Region 1 on February 24, 2009,[1] in Region 2 on December 14, 2009,[10] and in Region 4 on July 8, 2009.[11] It was released on Blu-ray in Region A on March 16, 2010.[2] Special features on the DVD and Blu-ray include two audio commentaries—'Pilot' by creator Vince Gilligan, cast members Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, and RJ Mitte, and editor Lynne Willingham and 'Crazy Handful of Nothin' by Vince Gilligan, Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, and writer George Mastras; 'The Making of Breaking Bad'; 'Inside Breaking Bad'; AMC Shootout – Interview with Vince Gilligan, Bryan Cranston, and Mark Johnson; deleted scenes; screen tests; and Vince Gilligan's photo gallery.[12]

Reception[edit]

Reviews[edit]

The first season of Breaking Bad received generally favorable reviews, scoring 74 out of 100 on Metacritic.[13]New York Post critic Linda Stasi praised the series, particularly the acting of Cranston and Paul, stating 'Cranston and Paul are so good, it's astounding. I'd say the two have created great chemistry, but I'm ashamed to say such a cheap thing.'[14] Robert Bianco of USA Today also praised Cranston and Paul, exclaiming 'There is humor in the show, mostly in Walt's efforts to impose scholarly logic on the business and on his idiot apprentice, a role Paul plays very well. But even their scenes lean toward the suspenseful, as the duo learns that killing someone, even in self-defense, is ugly, messy work.'[15]

Awards and nominations[edit]

The first season received numerous awards and nominations, including four Primetime Emmy Award nominations with two wins. Bryan Cranston won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Lynne Willingham won for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series. Vince Gilligan was nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for the pilot episode and John Toll was nominated for Outstanding Cinematography for a One-Hour Series for the pilot episode. Cranston also won a Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. The series was nominated for Outstanding New Program of the Year at the Television Critics Association Awards. The series also received three Writers Guild of America Award nominations with one win. It was nominated for Best New Series, Patty Lin was nominated for Best Episodic Drama for 'Gray Matter', and Vince Gilligan won for Best Episodic Drama for his work on the pilot.[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Breaking Bad - The Complete First Season (2008)'. Amazon.com. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
  2. ^ abLambert, David (January 15, 2010). 'Breaking Bad - Slight Delay for Season 2 DVD and Blu-ray (and also Season 1 Blu-ray)'. TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on August 15, 2012. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
  3. ^O'Connell, Michael (September 30, 2013). 'TV Ratings: 'Breaking Bad' Finale Smashes Records With 10.3 Million Viewers'. Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  4. ^Yanan, Travis (January 29, 2008). 'Sunday original finals: 1/27/08'. The Programming Insider. Archived from the original on February 1, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  5. ^Yanan, Travis (February 13, 2008). 'Sunday original finals: 2/10/08'. The Programming Insider. Archived from the original on February 15, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  6. ^Yanan, Travis (February 20, 2008). 'Sunday original finals: 2/17/08'. The Programming Insider. Archived from the original on February 27, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  7. ^Berman, Marc (January 31, 2010). 'Breaking Bad Ratings'. Mediaweek. Archived from the original on April 18, 2010. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
  8. ^Levin, Gary (March 11, 2008). 'Nielsens: 'Runway' finale rules on cable'. USA Today. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
  9. ^'Music From Breaking Bad Season 1'. AMCTV.com. January 18, 2008. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
  10. ^'Breaking Bad - Season 1'. Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  11. ^'Breaking Bad - The Complete 1st Season (2 Disc Set)'. EzyDVD. Archived from the original on March 2, 2011. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  12. ^'Breaking Bad - 1st Season DVD Set Gets Detailed in the Studio's Press Release'. TVShowsOnDVD.com. December 16, 2008. Archived from the original on July 12, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  13. ^'Breaking Bad: Season 1'. Metacritic. Retrieved November 13, 2010.
  14. ^Stasi, Linda (January 17, 2008). 'TOUR DE PANTS, Breaking Bad is Not Your Typical Drama'. New York Post. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  15. ^Bianco, Robert (January 17, 2008). ''Breaking' is far from bad; it's fantastic'. USA Today. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  16. ^'Awards for 'Breaking Bad' (2008)'. IMDB. Retrieved November 13, 2010.

External links[edit]

  • List of Breaking Bad episodes on IMDb
  • List of Breaking Bad season 1 episodes at TV.com
  • Breaking Bad at epguides.com
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