After 'Breaking Bad,' people are very frightened of who I am. They back away from me on the street.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not a long-term member of the 'Breaking Bad' family.
One of my biggest fears when I see really bad people on T.V. is that I don't know how they got there.
I'm a big 'Breaking Bad' fan - if I'm not in the script, I like to experience the show with the rest of the world. I'm ready to be shocked.
Over the years I've had people tell me that they come to my show to escape.
It's a very strange experience being on set of 'Breaking Bad;' you never know what's coming next for your character. I feel like I don't even know if I'm going to live through the next scene I'm in. It's exciting to work on.
I'm not going to be on the show 'Breaking Bad.'
I was hit by a car. I almost died. My show was taken away from me. I was frightened.
Certainly when 'Breaking Bad' had hit its tipping point, people got very excited. They couldn't believe their eyes, that Gale could be on the subway, alive and well.
The fear that you come to a show called 'American Horror Story' with is yours. That being said, I'm glad people are afraid, and I hope that I'm contributing to their fear. I'm really not afraid of my own darkness anymore. I'm not afraid of what I'm capable of.
What I love about 'Breaking Bad' is the reflection of many people's - it's more real in terms of people have faults, people have character traits that they don't like about themselves. It resembles more of what the human journey really is and it's less fantastic and hero-driven than other characters and shows that we watch.
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