Breaking Bad’s Final Season Has a Premiere Date
You'll get four Sundays between Mad Men's season-five closer and Breaking Bad's final season's start.
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You'll get four Sundays between Mad Men's season-five closer and Breaking Bad's final season's start.
Good numbers for Game of Thrones and Mad Men, but The Killing has lost its thrill.
The Walking Dead has worked out pretty well for the network.
Eight episodes this year, eight next year, says Heisenberg.
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The procedural still plays like CBS crime-show hackwork wrapped in art-house pretension.
Just because mommy and daddy argue sometimes doesn't mean they don't love you.
Yet more evidence that a main character is on his way out.
This new batch of episodes will be more cinematic, and the show will move more quickly, he promises.
Coming Feb. 12 on AMC, right after those crazy zombies return.
Jon Hamm accidentally dropped the news on a podcast last week.
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