‘Breaking Bad’ Breaks into SUNY Buffalo Curriculum
Just when I was beginning to feel thankful that I don’t ever have to return to freezing Buffalo for school ever again, this happens. The most epic series of the decade, “Breaking Bad,” will now be part of SUNY Buffalo’s curriculum come Spring 2014 semester.
I’m a proud 4-year graduate, but I would not mind heading back to B-Lo next year for a BrBa course. I reckon registration spots will go pretty fast. I mean, we have to discuss character developments, the teddy bear symbolism, and why Marie wore all that damn purple. Throughout its five seasons, “Breaking Bad” has sparked some serious talk on society issues and even some deep analyzations of the human psyche. While the rest of us present our latest discoveries and theories on any “Breaking Bad” fandom forum, Buffalo graduate students will actually get graded for it.
“This is not just an interesting TV program,” said the course’s professor Bruce Jackson in a university news release. “‘Breaking Bad’ goes into narrative and human and social complexity as no TV program has before. It is not like ‘The Sopranos,’ which was episodic; it is not like ‘The Wire,’ which was segmented. And it is not like ‘Homeland,’ which has had to direct itself into a new narrative. It is one epic narrative 60 hours long. We’ve never had that before, in any medium.”
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The class will delve deep into the core of the series and include guest speakers like law professionals and agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration. (source: Huff Post)
In other “Breaking Bad” news, the show just released an hilarious alternate series finale. Watch below.