Breaking Bad Season 1 - Review


Breaking Bad Season 1

Breaking Bad Season 1 - Review

Breaking Bad is one of those shows that starts in the middle of the story so it gets you hooked right away.

As the season starts you learn that Walter White is a hard-working, money struggling, chemistry teacher who learns he’s dying and decides to cook myth to leave a fortune to support his family when he’s gone.

The show starts off with pants flying off the sky and a man running around madly with only his underwear and gas mask on. It’s a nightmare like the end of a drug movie where the myth cooking people get caught by the police. 

It’s about a high school chemistry teacher who throws his morals out the window when he finds out he is dying and decides to cook myth. He wants to be able to save enough money for his teenage son Walter Jr. (RJ) who struggles with Cerebral Palsy and his mid-30s wife Skyler.


His brother in-law, Hank, used to say that you can only imagine him with a glass of milk in his hands and his glasses resting on top of his nose. Hank works in the DEA and brags about busting myth cooking drug dealers with chunks of money. 

As Walter White learns he has lung cancer, he decides not to tell his family and to team up with his former student Jessy Pinkman. Jessy was not the kind of student teachers would favor as he is a stoner who does myth but promises Walter he will stop if they can cook it together and make money off the streets. 

The season then develops to the danger this causes and the action that could lead to Walter and Pinkman going to jail or getting killed from their competitors in the streets. The show develops quickly and becomes filled with details on how to cook drugs and get away with it as a chemistry genius would. The actors are great and are very likable and the first season will only leave you wanting to see more.


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