The Broken and the Bad Hosted By Giancarlo Esposito

Watch The Broken and the Bad Hosted By Giancarlo Esposito

  • 2020
  • 1 Season

The Broken and the Bad is a unique new show that takes a deep dive into the world of the acclaimed AMC series Breaking Bad, as well as its prequel, Better Call Saul. Hosted by the charismatic Giancarlo Esposito, who played the infamous villain Gus Fring in both shows, this six-part documentary series explores the themes, characters, and storylines that made the two shows such beloved cultural touchstones. Over the course of six episodes, viewers will be treated to a behind-the-scenes look at how Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul were made. The series will feature interviews with the cast and crew of both shows, as well as with real-life experts on topics like drug trafficking, criminal law, and the science of chemistry. In addition, Giancarlo Esposito lends his own insights and experiences from his time working on the shows to provide a unique perspective on what made them so successful. One of the standout aspects of The Broken and the Bad is its focus on the moral and ethical dilemmas at the heart of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. The series delves into the complex characters of Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and Saul Goodman and explores how their choices and actions were shaped by their own personal demons, as well as the corrupt systems they found themselves a part of. Similarly, the series examines how white-collar criminal lawyer Jimmy McGill became the morally compromised Saul Goodman that fans know and love. The Broken and the Bad also takes a deep dive into the technical aspects of making these two shows. From the show's original pitch to its final editing, the series explores the choices that went into creating its unique visual style, including the iconic shot of the RV crashing into the desert. There are also segments dedicated to exploring the show's other famous scenes, such as the "I am the one who knocks" speech and the daring train heist from Breaking Bad. Fans will appreciate the wealth of trivia and behind-the-scenes tidbits that the show provides, such as how some of the show's most famous props, like Hector Salamanca's bell and Walter White's car, were acquired or created. The Broken and the Bad also explores the impact that the two shows had on the culture and how they resonated with people all around the world. Even if viewers have never seen an episode of Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, they will be able to appreciate the sheer impact that these shows have had on popular culture. The series unpacks how the shows' unique storytelling and themes of corruption, crime, and morality have influenced everything from fashion to music to politics. Overall, The Broken and the Bad is a must-watch for fans of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. With its insightful interviews, stunning visuals, and fascinating behind-the-scenes information, the series is a fitting tribute to two of the most beloved and influential shows in TV history. Even for those who have never seen a single episode of either show, the series proves to be a welcome introduction to the rich storytelling and complex characters that made them cultural touchstones. With Giancarlo Esposito as its guide, The Broken and the Bad is a thrilling journey into the heart of one of the most celebrated universes in all of television.

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Disappearing Act
6. Disappearing Act
July 9, 2020
Walter White isn't the only family man to turn criminal. Hear the story of a loving husband and father who leveraged multiple identities to evade authorities for decades.
Unmaking a Meth Lab
5. Unmaking a Meth Lab
July 9, 2020
Meth doesn't always come from a super lab. Meet the family-owned construction company that's become the go-to crew for cleaning up busted meth labs in Indiana.
Radio Free West Virginia
4. Radio Free West Virginia
July 9, 2020
Whether Chuck McGill's illness was real or all in his head, he's certainly not alone. Welcome to Green Bank, West Virginia, a quiet town that's tucked itself away to provide a safe haven for those suffering from electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
Smugglers Playground
3. Smugglers Playground
July 9, 2020
Ride along with the real-life counterparts to Hank Schrader who patrol the American city that serves as the cartel's border crossing and learn just how evolved this criminal organization has become.
Art of the Con
2. Art of the Con
July 9, 2020
Think you're too smart to fall for a Slippin' Jimmy - style con? Go inside the life of a professional grifter and learn how they turn deception into profit.
Below the Law
1. Below the Law
July 9, 2020
Get to know the self-proclaimed "terrible lawyer" that gets great results - and gives Saul Goodman a run for his money in the wardrobe department.
Description

The Broken and the Bad is a unique new show that takes a deep dive into the world of the acclaimed AMC series Breaking Bad, as well as its prequel, Better Call Saul. Hosted by the charismatic Giancarlo Esposito, who played the infamous villain Gus Fring in both shows, this six-part documentary series explores the themes, characters, and storylines that made the two shows such beloved cultural touchstones.

Over the course of six episodes, viewers will be treated to a behind-the-scenes look at how Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul were made. The series will feature interviews with the cast and crew of both shows, as well as with real-life experts on topics like drug trafficking, criminal law, and the science of chemistry. In addition, Giancarlo Esposito lends his own insights and experiences from his time working on the shows to provide a unique perspective on what made them so successful.

One of the standout aspects of The Broken and the Bad is its focus on the moral and ethical dilemmas at the heart of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. The series delves into the complex characters of Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and Saul Goodman and explores how their choices and actions were shaped by their own personal demons, as well as the corrupt systems they found themselves a part of. Similarly, the series examines how white-collar criminal lawyer Jimmy McGill became the morally compromised Saul Goodman that fans know and love.

The Broken and the Bad also takes a deep dive into the technical aspects of making these two shows. From the show's original pitch to its final editing, the series explores the choices that went into creating its unique visual style, including the iconic shot of the RV crashing into the desert. There are also segments dedicated to exploring the show's other famous scenes, such as the "I am the one who knocks" speech and the daring train heist from Breaking Bad. Fans will appreciate the wealth of trivia and behind-the-scenes tidbits that the show provides, such as how some of the show's most famous props, like Hector Salamanca's bell and Walter White's car, were acquired or created.

The Broken and the Bad also explores the impact that the two shows had on the culture and how they resonated with people all around the world. Even if viewers have never seen an episode of Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, they will be able to appreciate the sheer impact that these shows have had on popular culture. The series unpacks how the shows' unique storytelling and themes of corruption, crime, and morality have influenced everything from fashion to music to politics.

Overall, The Broken and the Bad is a must-watch for fans of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. With its insightful interviews, stunning visuals, and fascinating behind-the-scenes information, the series is a fitting tribute to two of the most beloved and influential shows in TV history. Even for those who have never seen a single episode of either show, the series proves to be a welcome introduction to the rich storytelling and complex characters that made them cultural touchstones. With Giancarlo Esposito as its guide, The Broken and the Bad is a thrilling journey into the heart of one of the most celebrated universes in all of television.

  • Premiere Date
    July 9, 2020