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Breaking Bad - Returns to Biggest Ratings Ever

18 Jul 2011

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A total of 2.6 million viewers and 1.5 million adults 18-49 tuned in, up a whopping 30 percent from its third season debut more than a year ago.

Source: EW

11 comments:

  1. Nice, the show deserves all the success it can get! So the long wait didn't hurt them at all (good sign for Mad Men next year).

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  2. Well deserved, the premiere blew. my. mind!

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  3. These shows have built up such a good reputation that I think there hardly is anything that could hurt them at this point.

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  4. I still hope S5 will be the last season, though.

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  5. Me too, don't think this is the kind of show could go on forever, better end it on a high-note. And with Gilligan already hinting that s5 could be the last at various occasions, I think it's very likely.

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  6. Yeah, it really seems that way. It's just that that was so much talk that AMC will hurt Breaking Bad and Mad Men
    with the longer than usual hiatuses that it surprised me that it's not
    just a strong rating, but their biggest ever -- and it's not even close.
    But definitely well deserved and like you said, the shows have built
    such a strong reputation that people are willing to wait them to return.

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  7. I hope so too, this show can't run forever and it's so good that it deserves to end when Gilligan wants it to.

    By the way: Does anyone know how long his contracts runs? I remember reading somewhere that they'll need to negotiate again after season 4 and if the ratings stay anywhere this good, I wouldn't be surprised if AMC says they want more than one more season.

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  8. In Breaking Bad case, the longer wait was actually a good thing. After all the buzz that Season 3 and its last episodes generated on the dedicated press, a lot of people used these 13 months to catch-up on the show, and now, this is the result!

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  9. Sonia Rodríguez18 July 2011 at 21:39

    I love this series so much! 

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  10. BarnabusStinson18 July 2011 at 23:42

    Nice to hear!  I have yet to watch the episode, but I'm excited

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