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I always said (working with Bryan Cranston) was like playing tennis with somebody who’s better. It makes your game better. Because he would hit the ball across the net in a different way and it was unexpected. And he’d lob it when I wasn’t expecting it and I would hit it back and it always felt like this very fluid, trusting thing between us
Betsy Brandt speaks (and gets emotional) at New Mexico Film & Media Day in Santa Fe.
"I knew we were gonna be in good shape in the Pilot, when Anna threw out an ad-lib in the clothing store scene. When he’s trying on the jeans and you [Anna Gunn] said ‘Yeah it’s just like the skaters wear!’ And then you [RJ Mitte] threw it back, ‘Do I look like a skater to you?’ I thought ‘Oh this is going to be fun!’"
- Bryan Cranston on the casting of RJ Mitte
Terry Gross: “You mentioned that Aaron Paul didn’t know that you were going to slap him in that scene. Is it considered acceptable for you to do that?”
Jonathan Banks: “It’s totally acceptable for me. I’m not the one that got slapped.”
Peter Gould: “The rules that apply to everybody else, don’t necessarily apply to Mr. Banks.”
Banks: “You know, I get that senior pass. If you can’t take a hit from an old guy, I mean… Aaron can take a punch for goodness sakes.”
– from Fresh Air, Mar. 9, 2015