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Breaking Bad. The Final Season [6Th Season]

DVD - 2013 DVD TV Breaking Season 6 3 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.7 out of 5

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Originally broadcast on television as the second half of the fifth season of the television program by AMC in 2013.
Alternative title information provided from IMDB.com web page for television program.
Special features: Cast and crew commentaries on every episode; Deleted and extended scenes; Gag reel; Alternate ending; Behind the scenes of the alternate ending; Life of a show runner; The main event; The final showdown; Walt's confession; Jesse Pinkman evidence tape; The layers of a sound mix; Ozymandias trailer; Fire in the Hole: M60 test footage; Inside Breaking Bad; Extended and uncensored episodes.
Disc 1. Blood money (47 min.) / written by Peter Gould ; directed by Bryan Cranston -- Buried (47 min.) / written by Thomas Schnauz ; directed by Michelle MacLaren -- Confessions (47 min.) / written by Gennifer Hutchison ; directed by Michael Slovis.
Disc 2. Rabid dog (47 min.) / written and directed by Sam Catlin -- To'Hajiilee (46 min.) / written by George Mastras ; directed by Michelle MacLaren -- Ozymandias (Uncensored) (47 min.) / written by Moira Walley-Beckett ; directed by Rian Johnson.
Disc 3. Granite state (Extended and uncensored) (53 min.) / written and directed by Peter Gould -- Felina (Extended) (55 min.) / written and directed by Vince Gilligan.
Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, RJ Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, Laura Fraser, Jesse Plemons.
"It all ends with a bang! In the final episodes, Emmy winners Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul bring the saga of Breaking Bad to a bloody conclusion in their roles as meth kingpin, Walter White and his guilt-ridden partner, Jesse Pinkman. As each tries to get clear of the wreckage they left behind in the meth world, DEA agent Hank Schrader's obsessive pursuit of "Heisenberg" gains steam, leading up to a shattering finale that will leave no one in Walt's world unscathed"--Container.
DVD, NTSC, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; 5.1 Dolby Digital.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Breaking Bad Season 6 submitted by SBNB on June 23, 2020, 10:39am I enjoyed this show for the most part up until Season 6. By Season 6, I was sick of Walter's stupid choices.

Know When to Quit submitted by Meginator on June 12, 2021, 9:29am This season picks up immediately after the previous season’s cliffhanger ending, starting out at a breakneck pace and never letting up for even a moment. Walter White finds himself increasingly trapped by the new life he has made for himself over the course of the series, and all of his chickens come home to roost in a major way, culminating in the series-best “Ozymandias” and concluding gracefully in a two-part finale. I do think the writers made a serious error in Jesse’s final arc, though I think I understand why they went in this direction; yet, even in a series marked for its brutality, this seems unnecessarily cruel and doesn’t really advance the plot or character development the way other moments of violence do throughout the series. Nonetheless, it’s a wild ride that is difficult not to watch in a single sitting, even if you’ve already seen it a time or two. Few shows wrap up their ends so perfectly, or at the right time in the story, but Breaking Bad shows what a graceful, and satisfying, exit can look like. It’s extraordinary.