'Breaking Bad' stars dish on success, chile

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2010

The hit series "Breaking Bad" launches its third season Sunday, and in an interview on KRQE News 13 This Morning two of its stars--Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul--talked about their chemistry, what makes the show successful and whether they prefer red or green.

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  • I wanna hear more about that cookie monster

  • "Good morning guys thank you much for joining us"

    "Yo, what's up ... bitch"

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  • bitch... bitch

  • look at that bitches lip ... bitch

  • Season 4 is amazing.... bitch

  • The real story here is of course, the marauding cookie monster that "took advantage" of some girl scouts. The monster was really just some idiot thief in Tacoma, Washington; who stole about $500 from a little girl selling cookies.

  • @MXAngel305 hahahaha she looks like a frog. no offense to frogs.

  • What is up with that lady's make up ?!?!

  • You're wrong ParagonB. It's chile (in reference to peppers) in Mexico and New Mexico — it's the correct Spanish spelling. Chili came about via Texas, where it was first called chili con carne (chili with meat). Additionally, it been spelled "chilli" to those in England, South Africa and parts of SE Asia. Chile is a country on South America. It is al

  • In NM it's chile. That's Chee-lay not chilly. Take a closer look at the menu and you'll notice that.

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