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Breaking Bad
Season Two
EMAILPRINTSERIES: AMC, Sunday 10:00p (60 minutes)

Universal acclaim
Based on 19 critic reviews
How did we calculate this?
Based on 33 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Drama
Created By: Vince Gilligan
First Air Date: March 8, 2009
Summary
Starring Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, Raymond Cruz, Anna Gunn, and RJ Mitte
Walter (Bryan Cranston) and his friend Jesse (Aaron Paul) find their drug dealing threatened by Walt's DEA Brother-in-law and the local druglord.
Episode Guide & More Info: More about this show at TV.com
Also On The Web: Official Show Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker
For all its bleakness and darkness, there's a glowing exhilaration about this series: It's a feel-good show about feeling really bad.
Read Full Review >San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
The first three episodes of Season 2 that AMC sent out continue that level of achievement with no evident missteps.
Read Full Review >NewsdayVerne Gay
Breaking Bad is extraordinary, and if the rest of the season matches Sunday, an Emmy nomination for best drama seems certain.
Read Full Review >Hollywood ReporterRay Richmond
Breaking Bad is indeed so flat-out superb it appears to be operating at a different level than just about everybody else save AMC's own "Mad Men" and maybe a couple of shows over at FX.
Read Full Review >Slant MagazineMichael Murray
Breaking Bad is at its most entertaining when it's taking us into the drug culture of the street.
Read Full Review >New York PostMichael Starr
IF tomorrow's second- season premiere of Breaking Bad is any indication, the show's fans, who've been waiting a year for its return, will be dutifully rewarded for their patience. And if, like me, you didn't watch Breaking Bad last season, tomorrow's episode will suck you right into the weird, horrific, off-kilter world of Walter White.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara
Smart but never slick, funny but never glib, dark but never (praise all saints and angels) noir, Breaking Bad is actually not another addition to the Brotherhood of the Made Guy formula, it turns out to be the formula's antidote.
Read Full Review >SalonHeather Havrilesky
Breaking Bad has so many redeeming qualities, from its low-key, almost mean-spirited sense of humor to its stark, artistic shots of the Albuquerque sky to the patient pace with which its story unfolds, that it seems a shame to miss any of it just because we're accustomed to more sugary, cheerful tales.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia InquirerJonathan Storm
Breaking Bad is tougher to watch than Showtime's "Weeds," about a suburban-mom drug dealer, or "Dexter," whose serial killer wields his bloody blades with good intentions. But the rewards of Breaking are great.
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
There's no question about the quality of this relentlessly suspenseful drama about former high school chemistry teacher Walter White (Bryan Cranston), who turns to drug dealing to raise money for his family after he receives a terminal cancer diagnosis. Whether viewers can stand the nerve jangling they're in for as season two begins will be decided on an individual basis.
Read Full Review >Orlando SentinelHal Boedeker
In the fine supporting cast, Norris' blustery brother-in-law grows increasingly important. Yet it's still Cranston's show--he also directed the season premiere--and it's a landmark performance.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray
A drama on the order of "The Sopranos" or "The Shield," it's not about things--and people--getting better so much as it is about the struggle for survival. And like "Weeds," it's a show that might, if anything, have a little too much to say about the times in which we live.
Read Full Review >Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart
Breaking Bad is not an easy show to watch. [But] this is the Cranston show, and for those of us who still see reruns of “Malcolm in the Middle” and the red-faced, eye-bulging slapstick that Cranston was put through on that show, he is quite a revelation on Breaking Bad.
Read Full Review >New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley
Bryan Cranston's Walter remains one of the best-played characters on television, and he's surrounded by a strong cast that, knowingly or unknowingly, plays off his desperation.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesGinia Bellafante
There is a genuine suspense and thrill to the show now, but it succeeds largely as a treatise not on the tragedy of cancer but on the sheer monotony of it, the relentless waiting around.
Read Full Review >VarietyBrian Lowry
It's a mildly unsettling mentality, to be sure, but thus far Bad's mercurial formula adds up to one really good trip.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert
Breaking Bad works as an unabashedly bold story about a man in extremis, told with the iconographic and ironic sensibility of Quentin Tarantino.
Read Full Review >Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan
The rest of Breaking Bad doesn’t consistently reach the level of Cranston’s performance. But for some, his depiction of Walt’s earnest desperation may be enough.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 9.9 (out of 10) based on 33 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Mr Mushroomer gave it a10:
In every episode, I find myself smirking at the wit and clever story telling. I am also surprised more than once per episode in a plot twist or revelation. I'm also sure that the cancer approaching ending will be different than what my simple mind expects.. But that's the great thing about this show. What the heck is gonna happen.... Hands down the best storytelling and pacing on television of current.
Amelia S. gave it a10:
This is my absolute favorite show on television. There are no weak points. The writing is clever, the acting is extraordinary, the photography is beautiful, the editing is sharp. I can't praise it enough.
Adrian P gave it a10:
An intense, well written and superbly acted show. Breaking Bad is truly great entertainment.
Vern B gave it a10:
I love the premise for this show and the episodes clear the bar that was set very high in the pilot episode.
rich c gave it a10:
This show is ridiculous. I am constantly surprised every episode, yet it remains believable and consistent at the same time. Amazing. This isn't HBO, there's no cussing or extreme violence and they produce an top-notch product, so other networks have no excuse. I wish more TV could be like this. BRAVO.
Justin N gave it a10:
As the second season comes to a close, the philosophical underpinnings of Breaking Bad come to fore. At first Walt was a good man doing bad things for 'good' reasons, now you see the slow transformation into the monster, the Hyde to Walt's Jekyll. As the series come to a close (and the series *must* end this season), you get the feeling that the Hyde will overcome Walts personality, destroying everything that he touches. The ominous premonitions to a brutal season closer, the haunting performance by Brian Cranston, and the strong performances given by the supporting cast creates characters that the audience truly care about, and makes Walt's transformation all the more horrifying. It almost makes the end few episodes unwatchable: to see the slow, destructive downward spiral of a good man. This series is a poignant study of morality, and a horrifying glimpse at the destruction caused by drugs and mans ability to fall.
Roni J. gave it a10:
Hands down the best television on television. The writing and acting never cease to astonish, amaze, delight, intrigue, and captivate. The camera work is cinema-worthy. The casting brilliant. I could watch each episode three times, and have done so with Season 1, and still be held in thrall by the excellence of this series on every level.
