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GQ’s Badasses of the Year:The Men of Breaking Bad
Our culture critic  Tom Carson on the AMC meth-dealer-in-the-desert epic’s ensemble cast and its mesmerizing fourth season:

With just one season left to go, Breaking Bad has shifted  from being all about Bryan Cranston’s triple-Emmy’d (so far) lead  performance to the best ensemble show on TV. This year, we were spun  around four compromised points of the male compass: brains (the  increasingly Machiavellian Walt), ego (Giancarlo Esposito’s drug kingpin  Gus), heart (Aaron Paul’s Jesse, Walt’s reluctant sorcerer’s  apprentice), and pure testosterone (Dean Norris as Hank, Walt’s  DEA-agent brother-in-law—who’s got a supernally wise dark-side twin in  Jonathan Banks, Gus’s head enforcer). Which one we get off on most says  as much about us as picking our favorite Beatle.

[Photograph  by Robert Maxwell]

This is far too attractive.

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    GQ’s Badasses of the Year:
    The Men of Breaking Bad

    Our culture critic  Tom Carson on the AMC meth-dealer-in-the-desert epic’s ensemble cast and its mesmerizing fourth season:

    With just one season left to go, Breaking Bad has shifted from being all about Bryan Cranston’s triple-Emmy’d (so far) lead performance to the best ensemble show on TV. This year, we were spun around four compromised points of the male compass: brains (the increasingly Machiavellian Walt), ego (Giancarlo Esposito’s drug kingpin Gus), heart (Aaron Paul’s Jesse, Walt’s reluctant sorcerer’s apprentice), and pure testosterone (Dean Norris as Hank, Walt’s DEA-agent brother-in-law—who’s got a supernally wise dark-side twin in Jonathan Banks, Gus’s head enforcer). Which one we get off on most says as much about us as picking our favorite Beatle.

    [Photograph by Robert Maxwell]

    This is far too attractive.

    (via kateoplis)