Finally! A Breaking Bad Lego Set That You Can Actually Buy!

Finally! A Breaking Bad Lego Set That You Can Actually Buy!

They said it couldn’t be done. Well, it happened. Sorta. For the rock bottom price of $250 this custom-made Breaking Bad Lego set could be yours! The set comes with over 500 bricks and three minifigs! Seriously, it doesn’t get much better than a super-cute Lego meth lab.

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The Breaking Bad Theme Played On Meth Lab Equipment, Minus The Meth

It’s the beginning of the end for Breaking Bad starting tonight, and it’s a tough time for us all. We’re staring into the abyss and contemplating what our lives will be like a mere eight episodes from now when darkness creeps into our hearts and emptiness settles in our souls.

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Breaking Bad Recap Done Via Etch a Sketch

The Etch a Sketch has been used for many things in the past, but I think this is the first time that we have ever seen a TV show recap drawn out on one. Hey, drawing on the Etch a Sketch sure beats cooking meth.


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Well, it is not nearly as lucrative of course. Not nearly as adventurous. But it’s an honest toy, that won’t get you into any trouble. I don’t think. Anyway, I present to you this awesome Breaking Bad recap of seasons 1-5 as told by Etch a Sketch drawings and narration. And it goes without saying… SPOILER ALERT…

Todd’s Sketches is a web series that draws everything “from pop culture to news to whatever happens to be on his mind” using his Etch a Sketch.

This is the premiere episode. Enjoy.

[via Laughing Squid]

Can you tell which Walter White is real in these Breaking Bad photos?

Can you tell which Walter White is real in these Breaking Bad photos?

One of these Walter Whites—the main character from the popular Breaking Bad series coming to its end this August—is real. The other one is computer generated. Can you tell who is who? I honestly can’t.

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Breaking Bad Trades Meth for Bath Salts

After a tough day in the lab cranking out blue ice, you just want to relax and take a bath. Now you can do so with Heisenberg’s finest blue product. This stuff is as pure as you can get. Yo.

Breaking Bad Bath Salts
It’s not really meth of course, but it looks just like the stuff that Walter and Jesse cook up in the lab. Hell, a bag like this could get you some serious money. But these are bags of bath salts, not meth. You wouldn’t want to bathe with meth. And no, they’re not that type of bath salts, so don’t get any funny ideas.

These salts have been “cooked” to look like they are 99.1% chemically pure crystal. They’re available here in the U.S., and in the UK from from Firebox.

[via Laughing Squid via Obvious Winner]

Breaking Bad Teddy Bear Cake: Baking Bad

How do you recreate that classic moment from Breaking Bad when the teddy bear falls into the pool? You make a cake honoring the pink bear with the missing eye. Actually the waterlogged teddy appeared in many episodes in Season 2, but it has never looked so delicious as this.
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Redditor hollyicing made this cake while suffering a hangover from the night before – yes, she was truly Baking Bad. It looks just like the burned teddy bear that fell into Walter White’s swimming pool. She says that it is a variation of a madeira cake that’s lemon and passion fruit flavor with passion fruit butter icing and stacked using home made passion fruit and lemon jam. Sounds lovely to me.

The eyeball was going to be a Gobstopper, but she couldn’t get a plain white one the right size so it is white marzipan instead. She splashed it with black food dye and then burnt some of it to get the look just right.

Isn’t it just the sweetest thing you’ve ever seen?

[via Obvious Winner via That’s Nerdalicious via Neatorama]

Dish Subscribers Are Getting AMC and The Walking Dead Back

Great news for Dish subscribers—you’re getting The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, and Mad Men back. Dish Networks and AMC have finally settled their legal battle, so consider your Sunday nights salvaged. More »

Dish Network settles Voom HD lawsuit, AMC comes back on the air tonight

Dish Network settles Voom HD lawsuit, AMC comes back on the air tonight

Dish Network customers have been without AMC and its family of channels since July 1st, but thanks to a settlement between the satellite company and Cablevision’s former Voom HD unit, AMC will be back on the air starting tonight. The possibility of a settlement leaked out late last week via a court filing, and it looks like Dish CEO Charlie Ergen will avoid taking the stand Monday after all. According to the terms, Dish will hand over $700 million in cash plus its 20 percent stake in Voom, and receive 500MHz of video and data spectrum licenses in 45 areas. In a separate deal, Dish and Cablevision spinoff AMC Networks have a new multiyear deal that should bring back AMC (on channel 131) in time for The Walking Dead to air tonight, and all of its other channels (IFC, WE tv, Sundance and for the first time, Fuse) starting November 1st. While Dish had previously claimed the channel deal was being held up by AMC’s distribution of its shows via iTunes, Netflix and Amazon, now that lawsuit is over those concerns seem to have faded away.

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Must See HDTV (August 27th – September 2nd)

Must See HDTV August 27th  September 2nd

This is it, the crossover where summer and fall programming mix. College football is back in action, and we say good bye to some of our favorite summer TV shows like Breaking Bad. TV fans should also keep an eye out on the disc releases, as many shows boxed sets are hitting shelves before the new season begin airing soon. Look below for the highlights this week, followed after the break by our weekly listing of what to look out for in TV, Blu-ray and videogames.

Breaking Bad
This weekend the first half of the fifth and final season of AMC’s Breaking Bad comes to a close, before viewers wait for the second half to air in summer 2013. You won’t find any spoilers here, but the path Walter White has taken has certainly arrived at places few would have predicted when the show began. The only question now is how many surprises are left before it all comes to an end.
(September 2, AMC, 10PM)

Doctor Who
Also fresh this weekend is a new series of Doctor Who episodes, kicking off with Asylum of the Daleks. The better news as of late has been BBC America closing the gap in airing new episodes and that DirecTV is carrying the channel in HD at last. If you can’t wait for new shows, check out the Pond Life preview clip embedded after the break.
(September 1, BBC America, 9PM)

College Football
While preseason week four of the NFL season is skippable pigskin action, the return of college football this weekend will have us planted firmly in front of our HDTVs. The Hawaii/USC and Michigan/Alabama matchups Saturday night should start the season off with a bang and we can’t wait. Looking for your favorite team in the listings? We’ve got many of the nationwide broadcasts covered, but reader Jose Perez reminds us of this comprehensive TV schedule at LSUFootball.net that should let you know who is playing where all season long.
(August 30th – September 1st)

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Cooking Mama: Breaking Bad is a pretty hilarious parody

If you’ve never played the game Cooking Mama before, it’s a rather cute game that let’s players cook various items by following the instructions on the screen, such as tapping to chop, sliding to slice and etc. It’s pretty cute and we have to admit rather fun as well. Now if you’ve never seen the popular TV show, Breaking Bad, it’s basically about how a high school teacher uses his knowledge on chemistry to cook up meth in which he and his accomplice sells. Now if you’re wondering how Cooking Mama and Breaking Bad relates, developer Juan David Gomez has come up with Cooking Mama: Breaking Bad, a browser-based game.

In case it wasn’t obvious already, this particular version of Cooking Mama has you cooking up drugs instead of food. The concepts are similar in which you follow the instructions on the screen to crush pills, mix solutions and the likes. It’s not a particularly long game but we have to admit that it is pretty funny and will let you cook up drugs without fear of the authorities busting down your door. If you’ve got a couple of minutes to spare, you can give the game a spin over here.

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