I don´t know how many of you have heard about a series called "Breaking Bad", which has won a couple of Emmys for Best Actor in Drama Series (Ryan Crangston) that basically deals with a chemistry teacher that when facing lung cancer he turns to bad and becomes a drug producer. And well, I never actually saw it because I thought that it would be like hard core in terms of shooting and bad deeds; all you can think of that can be connected to running a drug operations.
And well, my sister Fernanda likes it and she recommended it to my mom, who has been watching the series the whole weekend and I found myself drawn to it because it wasn´t as bad as I pictured it. Then it sort of hit me that maybe the preview on tv made it a look a lot heavier than it was. But then, I realized that most of it is centred into the troubles of dealing a double life, with some really nerve-wracking parts where I found myself thinking "this is terrible, but in real life, things are truly much harder than what I´m seeing".
It´s kind of like The Sopranos, which I never really saw complete, because it was more brutal than I pictured it....and well, I have to confess that this is not the first time that this happens to me, because it has been the same for some movies that I don´t know why but I can watch all over again, trying to see what I´ve missed.
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