Breaking Bad
American crime drama television series (2008–2013)
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Videos Mentioning Breaking Bad

182 - Psychedelics & Recreational Drugs
Peter Attia MD
A Netflix series cited as bringing awareness to methamphetamine, also known as crystal meth.

E141: State of Series A's, VC dry powder, IPO window opens + more with Bill Gurley & Brad Gerstner
All-In Podcast
A TV show inspired by Akira Kurosawa's film 'Ikiru'.

Jason Calacanis: Startups, Angel Investing, Capitalism, and Friendship | Lex Fridman Podcast #161
Lex Fridman
Popular TV series, used as an example of time-consuming entertainment that could instead be dedicated to skill learning.

Michael Schur — Lessons from "The Office" and SNL, Moral Philosophy, Storytelling, and More
Tim Ferriss
TV show with an episode 'The Fly' that Tim Ferriss mentioned as a re-watch favorite of Michael Schur, but they didn't get to discuss.

Success, Failure, & The Common Good: A Conversation with Michael Sandel (Episode: #221)
Sam Harris
A television series featuring Walter White, used as an analogy to question the correlation between high earnings and societal contribution.

E71: Russia/Ukraine deep dive: escalation, risk factors, financial fallout, exit ramps and more
All-In Podcast
Critically acclaimed TV series, used as a high standard for comparison to 'Ozark'.

Bill Burr Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A television series for which Bill Burr wanted to play a character like Kuby, fulfilling a long-held desire to play a dramatic role.

Ed Barnhart: Maya, Aztec, Inca, and Lost Civilizations of South America | Lex Fridman Podcast #446
Lex Fridman
TV show referenced by the speaker as inspiration for his theory about Incas using hydrofluoric acid for stone masonry.

Will Sasso: Comedy, MADtv, AI, Friendship, Madness, and Pro Wrestling | Lex Fridman Podcast #323
Lex Fridman
A TV show mentioned by Lex Fridman when Will Sasso describes his nefarious plans for Chad Kultgen's frozen body, evoking the show's dark themes.

How to Improve Memory & Focus Using Science Protocols | Dr. Charan Ranganath
Andrew Huberman
A TV show mentioned as an example of how suspense (curiosity) keeps viewers engaged.