Q: If a drug dealer who makes meth with her son is also a math teacher, is that enough to classify their scenario as the “real-life Breaking Bad“? Even though the only similarities are that she teaches a subject and makes meth? And saying that it’s like a beloved TV show only adds a gross layer to something that’s already very gross? A: APPARENTLY YES!

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  1. It’s not incest when I lust after my cousin, it’s Real-life Arrested Development!

  2. That lady is 25 years older than Walt, she doesn’t have cancer, she’s not partnered with a former student, her brother in law is not a DEA agent, and she’s not married and lying to to a very pregnant wife.

    I’m calling sensationalist shenanigans on the news media, AS USUAL.

  3. Meanwhile, despite his life being in danger due to his illegal activities, Walter White remains a free man. Now that’s a closing sentence that THR Staff’s 7th grade English teacher can be proud of.

    JOURNALISM!

    • If I can offer my my opinions, I think that’s because there’s no real genius in copying some recipes and cooking meth. No real deduction, no hypothesis…. no, I’d be willing to bet your “real life Walter White” remains out there. Who wants some more wine?

  4. Did anyone else see the link, and think at first that Bryan Cranston was arrested for making meth? Is it bad that after realizing it was a teacher and her son who were arrested for making meth, and not Bryan Cranston, I am relieved? Won’t someone think of the Bryan Cranstons?!

  5. “Real-Life ‘The Wire’ Happening Always”

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