The phenomenon continues as Breaking Bad hits a stunning new high with its most suspenseful season yet! In his multiple Emmy Award-winning role, Bryan Cranston stars as Walter White, a one-time mild-mannered chemistry teacher whose transformation into a deadly criminal kicks into overdrive in the explosive fourth season. As his young accomplice, Jesse (Aaron Paul in his Emmy Award-winning role), turns increasingly distant and hostile, Walt must deal with his estranged wife (Anna Gunn), his relentless DEA Agent brother-in-law (Dean Norris), and the ruthless kingpin... manipulating the entire operation (Giancarlo Esposito) - culminating in a bombshell season finale that will leave you speechless. Executive produced by Vince Gilligan and Mark Johnson. [show more]
Breaking Bad is a show that gets better with every season, and the fourth, a claustrophobic, air-tight relent upon the nerves is no different. After the tense conclusion in the last season's fantastic episode, Walter White (Bryan Cranston), former mild-mannered chemistry teacher, has truly been seized by the forces of the criminal underworld, a consequence of his decision to begin making Crystal Methamphetamine after being diagnosed with cancer in the first season. With his young partner and protege Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), he must face the wrath of Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), his enraged employer who has made it clear that he will only keep Walter around for as long as he needs him.
One of the things that sets Breaking Bad apart from most other shows on television is it's willingness to make the audience turn against it's protagonist, Walter. As the series has gone on, Walt has treaded deeper and deeper into immoral and villainous behaviour, and much of this comes to a head in the fourth season, as Walter transcends the boundaries of "hero" and enters into the world of the "anti-hero". It's also impossible to predict what will happen next in the season - Head writer Vince Gilligan seems to have an innate ability to keep you on the edge of your seat, and I can guarantee that at one point during the season, you will finish an episode and sit gawping at your screen.
With some superb performances from the likes of Cranston (It's no wonder the man has won nine awards for his portrayal of Walt) and some incredible cinematography that will keep you interested even if nothing is happening, this is truly a season, and a series, that is not to be passed up.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Recently diagnosed with Type III lung cancer, raising a son with cerebral palsy, and in need of a way to support his family, Walter uses his skills to transform himself from nebbish high-school chemistry teacher to neophyte crystal-meth cook in the blink of an eye. Things become problematic when, not long after Walter and his former student Jesse put together a lucrative cooking operation, the two of them of are assaulted by a pair of drug dealers who accuse Walter of being affiliated with the DEA. But that's just the beginning of his problems... This collection features the complete fourth series of the show. Actors: Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn Language: English Subtitles: English, German Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English Number of discs: 4
All 13 episodes from the fourth season of the blackly comic American drama series starring Bryan Cranston as Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher turned crystal meth producer. Walter turned to drugs after being diagnosed with lung cancer, hoping to pay off his weighty medical bills and provide for his family in the event of his death. Unfortunately, becoming involved in the drugs industry brings with it numerous complications. In this series, Walter continues his attempts to calm his estranged wife, Skyler (Anna Gunn), and to deter the snooping of his brother-in-law, DEA agent Hank Schrader (Dean Norris). The episodes are: 'Box Cutter', 'Thirty-Eight Snub', 'Open House', 'Bullet Points', 'Shotgun', 'Cornered', 'Problem Dog', 'Hermanos', 'Bug', 'Salud', 'Crawl Space', 'End Times' and 'Face Off'.
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