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Breaking Bad - Cranston and Gilligan on Jane's Death (Paley Interview)

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2011

Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston (Walter H. White) and Creator/Executive Producer Vince Gilligan discuss the multiple versions they had of Jane's death on the show.

In the first version, Walter gives her extra heroin, killing her on purpose. He gives AMC credit for being ballsy and letting him "get away with murder."

Bryan Cranston says the version he read (in which Walter helps her choke to death) really freaked him out.

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  • "Make the fun of the show last longer"

    Good call, really. The whole show is about Walter's transformation. Once the transformation takes a step forward there's no going back.

  • I just hope AMC don't cut budget and fucks everything up.

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  • Great title asshole

  • Ballsy? AMC won't even allow 'fuck' - completely ruins some of the moments.

  • Well it's kinda fucked up but she had to go lol

  • I will never forget Jane's death scene. Shocking. Walter isn't just plain old Mr. White any more. A real point of no return. If only all television could be this good.

  • @justincgs So true! Take no prisoners, no glamorizing of how bad things can be.

  • @AwsmUsername Like "Mad Men" started going off on some weird tangents instead of sticking to the story that made people like it in the first place.

  • Best show on TV...

    It will be a classic...

    Best writing in YEARS!

  • @AwsmUsername Well i mean the budget for one episode is already SO huge 3 millions dollars imagine that o_O

  • @IcyScythe yeah, its definitely morbid

  • @AwsmUsername Yeah. I'm afraid of what they're doing by cutting the Mad Men budget.

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