Kelly Ripa I didn't just enjoy watching Very bad -I found it educational too.
During the Tuesday, January 7 episode of Live with Kelly and MarkRipa, 54, teased her love for the AMC series, telling producer Michael Gelman: “Do you remember when I said, ‘I think I can make meth!’ Because I saw Very bad?”
“I'm like a chef,” Ripa continued. I love watching cooking shows — baking shows, in fact, I'm more of a baker — which is a science — and apparently so is making crystal meth. So I became convinced that I too could make crystal meth.
Consuelos, 53, tried to clarify what Ripa meant, adding: “You also think you can skateboard.” When you watch the Olympics. Ripa jokingly replied that she suffers from “syndrome…”
“I do. I have. If I see something on TV, I say, 'I can totally do that.'” And every Winter Olympics, I move all the furniture in the living room. “I do,” she joked. “I move furniture, and I wear My socks, and I say: “I'm going to participate in the Olympics in the living room.” Sorry, don't hate the player, hate the game.”
Very badwhich aired from 2008 to 2013 Bryan Cranston As a chemistry teacher at Walter White High School. He began producing and distributing methamphetamine with former student Jesse (Aaron Paul) after being diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer. Walter's attempts to secure a financially stable future for his family before his death leads him to fall into a life of crime.
“I remember reading things (like) Shame on Sony, shame on AMC for greenlighting a show that highlights the cooking and selling of meth,” Paul, 45, said. Entertainment Weekly In 2018 about the initial backlash. “It all quickly disappeared the minute we got on the air.”
Cranston, 68, also commented on the very heavy content. “We all came up with an idea: ‘We're going to talk about what the show is really about. “It was about this guy's decision,” he noted at the time. “But we never had to use it,” he said. “It dissipated because critics and fans saw what the show was about and were sympathetic to these characters.”
the Very bad franchise ever since Expanded with the prequel You'd better call Saul And 2019 El Camino: A Bad Breaking Movie. Despite the success of the crime drama, Paul previously revealed that Did not receive leftovers From the streaming service.
“I haven't gotten any of Netflix's Breaking Bad to be completely honest, which is crazy to me, you know what I mean?” Paul said Entertainment tonight In 2023. “Shows live forever on these banners and pass through the waves. And I saw a few days ago that Breaking Bad was trending on Netflix, which makes a lot of sense, and I think a lot of these streamers, they know they're getting away with not paying people fair wages, and now it's time to hold your head up, and that's just one of the things That we fight for.