BREAKING BAD
Breaking
Bad is a crime serial created and produced by Vince Gilligan. It
tells the story of a desperate high school chemistry teacher
diagnosed with lung cancer, Walter White. One day, he coincide with
his former student whose name is Jesse Pinkman in an drug operation
he attended as an observer with his brother-in-law. Then, Walter
decided to produce methamphetamine with Jesse and his desperate life
turns into an adventurous and criminal life.
The concept emerged as Gilligan talked with his fellow writer Thomas Schnauz regarding their current unemployment and joked that the solution was for them to put a meth lab in the back of an RV and drive around the country cooking meth and making money. Gilligan said, before the series finale, that it was difficult to write for Walter White because the character was so dark and morally questionable: "I'm going to miss the show when it's over, but on some level, it'll be a relief to not have Walt in my head anymore."Gilligan later said the idea for Walter's character intrigued him so much that he "didn't really give much thought on how well it would sell", stating that he would have given up on the premise since it was "such an odd, dark story" that could have difficulties being pitched to studios.
The concept emerged as Gilligan talked with his fellow writer Thomas Schnauz regarding their current unemployment and joked that the solution was for them to put a meth lab in the back of an RV and drive around the country cooking meth and making money. Gilligan said, before the series finale, that it was difficult to write for Walter White because the character was so dark and morally questionable: "I'm going to miss the show when it's over, but on some level, it'll be a relief to not have Walt in my head anymore."Gilligan later said the idea for Walter's character intrigued him so much that he "didn't really give much thought on how well it would sell", stating that he would have given up on the premise since it was "such an odd, dark story" that could have difficulties being pitched to studios.
As
the series progressed, Gilligan and the writing staff of Breaking
Bad made
Walter increasingly unsympathetic.
Gilligan
said during the run of the series: "He's
going from being a protagonist to an antagonist. We want to make
people question who they're pulling for, and why."Cranston said
by the fourth
season:
"I think Walt's figured out it's better to be a pursuer than the
pursued. He's well on his way to badass."
While
still pitching the show to studios, Gilligan was initially
discouraged when he learned of the existing series Weeds
and
its similarities to the premise of Breaking Bad. While his producers
convinced him that the show was different enough to still be
successful, he later stated that he would not have gone forward with
the idea had he known about Weeds earlier.
I have chosen this serial because this is my favorite serial. It develops really moral thoughts in humans mind. In my opinion, its message is ''Do the thing you are the best'' but in what ways we need to do this. It is highly arguable. To sum up, Breaking Bad is on eof the best morally touching TV serial.
Resources: wikipedia.com/breakingbad and youtube.com

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