: At just seven episodes , the season is concise but feels distinct due to the 2007–2008 writer's strike, which led to a shorter run and a somewhat abrupt, albeit violent, finale. Ratings & Recognition Rotten Tomatoes 86%
Season 1 of Breaking Bad is widely regarded as a that sets a masterfully crafted foundation for what many consider the greatest TV show of all time . While some viewers find its pacing slower than the high-stakes thrills of later seasons, its focus on character transformation and moral decay remains a benchmark for prestige television. Critical Consensus Breaking Bad Season 1
: Season 1 leans more heavily into black comedy than the rest of the series. The awkwardness of two amateurs trying to navigate the drug world—such as the infamous "bathtub incident"—provides a grimly funny contrast to the show's later, bleaker tone. : At just seven episodes , the season
Individual episodes are highly rated, with the pilot being a standout. Critical Consensus : Season 1 leans more heavily
: Critics have noted that supporting characters like Skyler and Hank are not yet as fleshed out as they become later on.
: Bryan Cranston’s portrayal of Walter White is frequently cited as one of the best in TV history. He flawlessly captures the transition from a sympathetic, dying high school teacher to a desperate, ego-driven criminal.
Critics call it "darkly gripping" with a "strong sympathetic lead." 73/100 Generally favorable reviews for its "unusual protagonist." IMDb ~8.2 to 9.3