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Informed he has terminal cancer, an underachieving chemistry genius turned high school teacher resorts to selling drugs in order to provide for his family. As Walt cleans up the mess that was left following his first drug deal, Skyler's getting too close to the truth about his double life forces him to consider telling her the truth about his illness.
Cranston is always fun to watch and "Bad" is no exception. What's more, a strong supporting cast suggests there is a lot of room for this series to grow.
Grisly and wacky, suspenseful and sorrowful, this darkly compelling cautionary fable of very abnormal chemistry is infused with a Coen Brothers-like flavor of macabre humor.
Occasionally, something will pop up to remind us of just how good television can be when smart writers come up with an intriguing concept and execute it well.