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Breaking Bad

"Breaking Bad" is an American television series that aired from 2008 to 2013. Created by Vince Gilligan, it is a crime drama that follows the story of Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturer, and his former student, Jesse Pinkman.

The series takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and explores the moral and psychological transformation of Walter White as he enters the world of drug trafficking. Throughout the five seasons, "Breaking Bad" delves into themes of morality, family, the consequences of choices, and the dark underbelly of the drug trade.

"Breaking Bad" received critical acclaim and garnered a dedicated fan base. It is praised for its writing, character development, and performances, particularly by Bryan Cranston as Walter White and Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman. The series has won numerous awards, including 16 Primetime Emmy Awards.

It's important to note that as of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, there hasn't been any recent continuation or spin-off of the original series. However, there is a spin-off prequel called "Better Call Saul," focusing on the character Saul Goodman, which premiered in 2015.