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lol my sister said this was like Breaking Bad : Game of Thrones version (Red Wedding).

 

Actually the title Ozymandias' is very interesting its the story of a king who loses an empire.

 

Similarities anyone.

 

This is turning into a Shakespearean or classical play now but still extremely entertaining. 

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http://variety.com/2013/tv/news/breaking-bad-draws-record-6-4-million-viewers-1200613687/

 

AMC's "Breaking Bad” is building momentum leading up to its series finale later this month, drawing a record 6.4 million viewers for Sunday’s episode.

 

The drama benefited from an hourlong weather-related delay on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” which roughly coincided with “Breaking Bad’s” airtime in the East.

 

It was up a big 1.3 million week to week and easily surpassed the show’s previous high of 5.92 million for its season premiere on Aug. 11, according to Nielsen.

 

“Breaking Bad” also did very well in demos, drawing 4.05 million adults 18-49 — or nearly two-thirds of its total audience.

Through six episodes in Live+Same Day estimates from Nielsen, this year’s “Breaking Bad” is averaging 5.2 million total viewers and 3.3 million adults 18-49, more than double its year-ago numbers in both categories.

 

According to Trendrr, “Breaking Bad” was the No. 1 television show of the night in social activity, and the No. 1 cable show for the full week.

 

Awesome.

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  @DrewAtHitFix

Guillermo Del Toro told me he tried to get a "Breaking Bad" episode to direct this year. They were already full up.

9/15/13 10:30 PM

 

  @DrewAtHitFix

There was one episode in particular he was desperate to get his hands on. Tonight's episode, evidently.

9/15/13 10:31 PM

 

  @DrewAtHitFix

He said when he mentioned it to Rian Johnson, Rian told him, "Yeah, sorry, I'm the one who gets to fuck the prom queen." #ding

9/15/13 10:31 PM

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Do it! Like many, I think nothing else on TV compares or has compared.  Breaking Bad roars out of the gate in the very first episode of season 1(that episode is without a doubt one of the most memorable and iconic of the show), its not like most TV shows where it takes a lot of time to build up and it never takes a step down in quality, it only goes up.  Also, the entire series is cumulative, so there is hardly any meh subplots or "throwaway" stuff in it.

 

Did you know in advance this was gonna be an epic episode? Your name has been like that for a while now.

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