“Breaking Bad” is a critically acclaimed American television series created by Vince Gilligan. It originally aired from 2008 to 2013. The show follows Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturer, portrayed by Bryan Cranston, and his former student and business partner, Jesse Pinkman, portrayed by Aaron Paul.
The series delves into themes of morality, identity, and the consequences of one’s actions. Walter White’s descent into the criminal underworld and the transformation of his character from a mild-mannered teacher to a ruthless drug lord is at the heart of the show. It’s praised for its writing, character development, and intense performances, particularly by Cranston and Paul.
“Breaking Bad” received numerous awards and is often regarded as one of the greatest television series of all time. It spawned a prequel series called “Better Call Saul,” focusing on the character Saul Goodman, and a sequel film titled “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” which follows Jesse Pinkman’s journey after the events of the series finale.
