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#1

Not really seeing it many places besides lesser known sources. Could it be fake? 

https://www.crowrivermedia.com/national/entertainment/rj-mitte-wants-breaking-bad-spin-off/article_e0734e6d-9d09-5398-8950-580e6e8b538f.html

https://fox28spokane.com/rj-mitte-wants-breaking-bad-spin-off/

 

AFTER Walter White’s death was finally confirmed in one-off special El Camino, fans thought that was the end of Breaking Bad.  But his on-screen son RJ Mitte has other ideas and wants to continue his dad’s drug dynasty with his own spin-off show.

 

He’s already pitched his idea about becoming the new Heisenberg — the alias Walter used as a meth kingpin — to Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan.

Mitte, who like his character Walter Jr has cerebral palsy, believes his tormented character’s issues could turn it another sure-fire hit.

In an exclusive interview, Mitte said: “He is his father’s son in a way of his actions and his moralities of what he’s going to do would be right for his family.

“I think for us it would be a very hard life after what Heisenberg did to his family and I think that stigma would carry.

 

 

 

 

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#4

What’s he gonna do, eat breakfast for a hour per show?

#5
1 hour ago, Vic Mackey said:

Not really seeing it many places besides lesser known sources. Could it be fake? 

No, I fully believe this was pitched to Vince Gilligan.

#7

It's a natural progression seeing as Junior has no idea how to make meth and has no connection to the drug world.

#8
17 minutes ago, TornACL said:

In related news, RJ Mitte is running out of residuals money.

Not so sure about that, his grandparents are (well, WERE, when they were living) loaded and RJ is on the board of the Austin-based Mitte Foundation.  

Oops, look like grandpa was siphoning money off the insurance company he led and giving it to himself and his foundation.  So TornACL is probably right.

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New shit has come to light, man

#9

 

2 hours ago, Red Five said:

No, I fully believe this was pitched to Vince Gilligan's assistant when RJ handed her a cherry limeade through the Sonic drive through window.

FIFY

#12
4 hours ago, Jerry Callo said:

It's a natural progression seeing as Junior has no idea how to make meth and has no connection to the drug world.

To be fair is it all that less believable than, mild mannered chemistry teacher becomes mass-murdering drug lord.

#15

I feel bad for the guy and given his condition I think he did an admirable job on the show, but that would be worse than HBO deciding to do a Game of Thrones prequel focused squarely on the life of Theon Greyjoy. 

#17
On 1/27/2020 at 10:34 AM, Vic Mackey said:

Not really seeing it many places besides lesser known sources. Could it be fake? 

https://www.crowrivermedia.com/national/entertainment/rj-mitte-wants-breaking-bad-spin-off/article_e0734e6d-9d09-5398-8950-580e6e8b538f.html

https://fox28spokane.com/rj-mitte-wants-breaking-bad-spin-off/

 

AFTER Walter White’s death was finally confirmed in one-off special El Camino, fans thought that was the end of Breaking Bad.  But his on-screen son RJ Mitte has other ideas and wants to continue his dad’s drug dynasty with his own spin-off show.

 

He’s already pitched his idea about becoming the new Heisenberg — the alias Walter used as a meth kingpin — to Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan.

Mitte, who like his character Walter Jr has cerebral palsy, believes his tormented character’s issues could turn it another sure-fire hit.

In an exclusive interview, Mitte said: “He is his father’s son in a way of his actions and his moralities of what he’s going to do would be right for his family.

“I think for us it would be a very hard life after what Heisenberg did to his family and I think that stigma would carry.

 

 

 

 

 

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#18
On 1/27/2020 at 5:19 PM, miguelito said:

I hear the working title is just "Bad."

Or Breaking Wind

#21

He turned on his father. Fuck him. Besides killing a sibling or my mother, I'd defend and stick with my pops until the end. Walt just murdered a few people and made meth, no problems with that ha. 

 

But would watch. 

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#22

I’ll only watch a single hour special with Walt Jr. if he drives a knife into his annoying ass mother at some point in the episode. 

#23
46 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Breaking Fast

I was gonna do Breaking Bread, but this one takes the (pan)cake. 

#24
2 hours ago, hundredTT said:

He turned on his father. Fuck him. Besides killing a sibling or my mother, I'd defend and stick with my pops until the end. Walt just murdered a few people and made meth, no problems with that ha. 

 

But would watch. 

Yeah, Walt Jr was by faaar the least likable character. Told his dad “why don’t you just die already?”. And he was generally super bitchy.

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