Breaking Bad, the groundbreaking crime drama created by Vince Gilligan, premiered in 2008 and reshaped television storytelling. With its intense narrative and unforgettable characters, the series captivated audiences, particularly through Bryan Cranston's masterful portrayal of Walter White—a mild-mannered chemistry teacher who turns to a life of crime after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.
When Breaking Bad first aired, it quickly became a cultural phenomenon, weaving a tale of desperation and moral ambiguity.
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