Breaking Bad Hits Record Ratings High With 6.4 Million Viewers
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Breaking Bad has broken another record. The AMC drama hit series highs on Sunday night, swelling to 6.4 million viewers after the previous week's cliffhanger.
"Ozymandias," dubbed the best episode in the series' history by The Hollywood Reporter TV critic Tim Goodman, was up 102 percent from the comparable showing last year -- and bested the previous record, set by the recent return, by half a million viewers.
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Fucking Jesse.
Without defending Walt, Jesse is a coward and total asshole.
I don't have much sympathy for him.
I agree in part but I disagree in another. Here, Jesse finally grew a backbone and did the right thing, but it didn't work out for him. That's life.
Yeah but had he displayed a shred of rational thought he wouldn't be in this predicament. He's not a thinker; he's instinctual and that got him in all sorts of trouble. Walt did all he could as did Saul when needed. He's just a stupid drug addict with a confused moral compass. Bitch.
Lots of people were just salivating for Walt's brother-in-law, the DEA agent, to get a bullet in him, it seems...