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Best show ever made, AM I RIGHT!? \:D/
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IT LITERALLY IS THOUGH
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I am wondering what the crossover audience is of Breaking Bad and Adventures in Odyssey? :-k

It's a really well done show, I hope the Saul spinoff works out.
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The Top Crusader wrote:I am wondering what the crossover audience is of Breaking Bad and Adventures in Odyssey? :-k
If Adventures in Odyssey was on Netflix, Breaking Bad would appear in the "Recommended For You" section. :noway:

I'm actually just re-watching it now. I think Season 2 is my favorite.
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Jelly wrote:
The Top Crusader wrote:I am wondering what the crossover audience is of Breaking Bad and Adventures in Odyssey? :-k
If Adventures in Odyssey was on Netflix, Breaking Bad would appear in the "Recommended For You" section. :noway:
Really? Why is that?

I finished watching it about a month ago. Watched it all on Netflix. It's my sister's favorite show, so I thought I'd check it out. It actually took me about half the first season to get into it. By the third season, I was addicted (ha) and watched back to back eps. It is a well-crafted show, kind of like a long novel, and the characters were interesting, but I didn't get into it like I get into other shows. I felt a sort of distance from it, perhaps because of the subject matter (I can't relate to the drug world at all), or perhaps because of how most of the characters were more unsympathetic than not. It's not my favorite show ever, but it may be in my top 5 or 10, especially with how well-made it was. And there were some iconic and some very funny moments.
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Bart Rathbone is kind of like Saul in his own way.
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The Top Crusader wrote:Bart Rathbone is kind of like Saul in his own way.
HAH, yeah he totally is.
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