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Breaking Bad’s George Mastras on the Train-Heist Sequence, the Year’s Most Suspenseful Scene
On paper, the “Dead Freight” train heist sounds pretty convoluted. The episode's director tells us how he pulled it off.
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On paper, the “Dead Freight” train heist sounds pretty convoluted. The episode's director tells us how he pulled it off.
Ruh roh.
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