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In a 2011 essay for Grantland, cultural critic Chuck Klosterman argued that, of the four TV dramas he took to be part of the Golden Age canon—The Sopranos, Mad Men, The Wire, and Breaking Bad—the latter was the best, or at least the one he liked the most. Where the other shows interrogated morality in […]
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