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15 TV shows you should totally watch while quarantined
Read full article: 15 TV shows you should totally watch while quarantinedHow to watch: HuluSeasons: 5Best character: Ilana and Abbi‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’There are a ton of cop and firefighter TV shows currently on and they’re all pretty serious and intense. How to watch: HuluSeasons: 8Best character: Rosa Diaz‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’Larry Davis is a living icon, and his show “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is just as iconic. How to watch: HuluSeasons: 11Best “character”: Bethenny Frankel‘Bob’s Burgers’Need a little cartoon action while quarantined? How to watch: HuluSeasons: 10Best character: Tina Belcher‘Cheers’In the mood for a little throwback during your quarantine? How to watch: NetflixSeasons: 7Best character: TaysteeWhat will you be watching while you self-quarantine?
2 Chemistry Professors Allegedly Channel "Breaking Bad," Charged with Cooking Meth in University Lab
Read full article: 2 Chemistry Professors Allegedly Channel "Breaking Bad," Charged with Cooking Meth in University LabTwo chemistry teachers are accused of channeling “Breaking Bad” kingpin Walter White and cooking their own meth. Soon after, associate professors Bradley Rowland, 40, and Terry Bateman, 45, were charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and using drug paraphernalia. In a 2014 profile in the college newspaper, Rowland was referred to as "Henderson's Heisenberg,” a reference to Walter White's drug lord alias. In the interview, Rowland described how authentic "Breaking Bad" was, saying, “What it has really done is, it has gotten a whole new young generation interested in chemistry." The professors, who also ran the university's chemistry club together, have been placed on administrative leave.
'Breaking Bad' movie will be released in October
Read full article: 'Breaking Bad' movie will be released in OctoberBREAKING BAD (2008 - 13) Producer/director Vince Gilligan and actors Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Betsy Brandt, R.J. Mitte, and Bob Odenkirk speak onstage during the 'Breaking Bad' panel discussion at the AMC portion of the 2013(CNN) - After months of swirling rumors and teases for a "Breaking Bad" movie, Netflix released the film's trailer Saturday. "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" will be available on the streaming service October 11. The sequel will pick up shortly after the series finale, which aired six years ago on AMC, and it should answer the cliffhanger "What happened to Jesse Pinkman?" Series creator Vince Gilligan wrote and directed the movie. As the trailer ends, he says, "No way I'm helping you people put Jesse Pinkman back inside a cage."
'Breaking Bad' movie to be released on Netflix
Read full article: 'Breaking Bad' movie to be released on NetflixAfter months of swirling rumors and teases for a "Breaking Bad" movie, Netflix released the film's trailer Saturday. "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" will be available on the streaming service October 11. What happened to Jesse Pinkman? As the trailer ends, he says, "No way I'm helping you people put Jesse Pinkman back inside a cage." Last month, Cranston and Paul epically teased a reunion, only to announce their partnership in a new brand of mezcal.
Black Dog Salvage welcomes new furry friend to the family
Read full article: Black Dog Salvage welcomes new furry friend to the familyROANOKE, Va - Although it's Black Dog Salvage, you may see a white dog roaming around while you shop. Black Dog's Shipping and Receiving Manager, Nathan Giles, knew it was love at first sight. Walter White's adoption comes nearly a year after the death of Sally the Salvage Dog. She welcomed customers to Black Dog for 14 years, rarely missing a day of work. Today, you will find black dogs Stella and Molly May carrying on her legacy, along with dogs belonging to visitors and employees.
'Breaking Bad' movie may be here sooner than we thought
Read full article: 'Breaking Bad' movie may be here sooner than we thoughtFans got so excited when it was revealed there was a "Breaking Bad" movie in the works, and it looks like it could be coming a lot sooner than we thought. Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, aka Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, recently shared a photo on Instagram and it looks a little suspicious. Related: A "Breaking Bad" movie is in the worksOnly a week ago, Cranston and Paul each shared a photo of two mules with the caption "Soon," so it's safe to say this movie is in full throttle. The question on everyone's mind is how Walter White will be involved in the movie. Of course, there are plenty of fan theories lurking on the internet that Walter White really isn't a dead, and hey, maybe they're true.