Breaking Bad Season 3 comes on DVD
Breaking Bad dvd is, ostensibly, the story of “Walter White” (Emmy winner Bryan Cranston), a brilliant chemist living a not-so-brilliant life in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
By the start of its third season, which begins only with the show’s 20th SEAOSN, Breaking Bad has already traveled such dark territory the question arises whether it can keep going before slipping into absurdity. However, the program already had a built-in black comedy that underscored its drama, and somehow the greatest show currently on television only gets better as things continue to spiral
When last we left Walter White, he’d come into his own as a meth manufacturer in time for inconsistencies in his lies to pile up until Skyler’s suspension of disbelief snapped. But nothing compared to the shambles of Jesse’s life, which hit rock bottom in such horrific fashion the look on Aaron Paul’s face communicated a total, instantaneous collapse. With both protagonists coming apart at the seams, the plane collision that ended the season almost seems an afterthought
The third season is filled with climaxes, with a number of TV so brilliant that distinguishing highlights nearly becomes a futile exercise. Besides, the true joy of Breaking Bad lies in charting the continual, brilliant growth of its characters, all of whom remain some of the most fascinating people on television. Supporting characters make more of an impression than the leads of most shows: Giancarlo Esposito refines his dapper, hidden-in-plain-sight dealer Gus, continuing to be both appealing as an alternative to the psychotic, using dealers who made Walt’s early exploits so terrifying but also a shrewd, calculating onster with a much more sophisticated and unpredictable evil. Esposito finds a way to be unsettling even at his most disarming, his friendly smiles as “Chicken Man” Mr. Fring as disturbing at times as his cold, hardened stare