Breaking Bad Season 2 Interviews - The Crew

Season 2 is over, but that doesn't mean there you can't still immerse yourself in Breaking Bad. Go behind-the-scenes to hear from the men and women working on the other side of the camera to make Walter White's world an on-screen reality with AMCtv.com's exclusive crew interviews.
• "I think certain characters deserve and demand redemption. I love a happy ending as much as anybody... I'd like to take a page from Grimm's Fairy Tales and perhaps have that kind of an ending for some, if not all of our characters." -- Vince Gilligan (Creator)
• "My job is not just to do lighting and set up shots but to make sure the lighting and the shots reflect the scene in the most effective way. If I'm moved by what I see, then I know we've done well." -- Michael Slovis (Director of Photography)
• "Blowing up the turtle with Tortuga's head on it for Episode 7 was awfully complicated... I've never tested an explosion that much. What looks like one explosion is actually nine separate explosions, quickly timed." -- Dennis Petersen (Special Effects Supervisor)
• "The most important thing that came from Vince was that we always tried to stay real, but with a little tweak. If something seemed too right, or too pretty or too wrong we always went back to that mantra." -- Scott Clark (Location Manager)
• "It was very important to create a warm enough color for our universe so that the actors felt real in it. The White house, for example: You had to feel that family had been there for a long time, and it was real for them. We built it in two weeks for the pilot and it's still sitting there." -- Robb Wilson King (Production Designer)
• "I appreciate my role as an actor much more after I direct because it's just easier. You're focused on what you as a character want and need and how to go about getting it. As a director you're worried about everyone." -- Bryan Cranston (Episode 1 Director)
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