This successful series ‘Breaking Bad‘, created by Vince Gilligan, has already turned 10 years since its last broadcast, which has surprised many of its fans who feel that was yesterday when they enjoyed the adventures of the protagonists Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.
Being one of the most praised series in history, it is difficult to believe that it had flaws, but Gilligan himself has shared the only thing they did wrong during its creation in a recent interview with Variety magazine.
In conversations with the renowned magazine, the director spoke about different topics such as a criticism of artificial intelligence and many other details of the series starring Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul as an extension of this universe.
“I’m very proud of it, and I have to highlight that it was a group effort. I had wonderful writers and we worked really hard to put it all together“, Gilligan said.
“I think the only thing we did wrong was Aaron Paul’s teeth. They’re too perfect. For a guy who took as many beatings as he did and smoked as much meth, his teeth wouldn’t be as pretty. We probably did the country a disservice, Aaron is pleasing to the eye, so that was good for viewers“, the director shared.
The creator of 'BREAKING BAD' Vince Gilligan, has acknowledged that he can envision someone attempting to pitch a sequel series in the future. However, he also expressed that he has no personal interest in seeing such a sequel come to fruition.@VARIETY pic.twitter.com/ysx1JS37Db
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Although many do not focus on these small details, it is a fact that the creator of this series that began broadcasting in 2008 has thought that he could have done better regarding the protagonist’s teeth.
However, no matter how many details have been overlooked in this series that has 5 seasons and a prequel titled ‘Better Call Saul‘, which is overshadowed by Paul’s great performance, in this series that has been perfect for the eyes of its fans.
Watch the trailer for the series available on Netflix ‘Breaking Bad’ below: