bohemea:
Aaron Paul - New York Magazine by Carlos Serrao, May 2012
Paul, 32, is slight enough to be physically convincing as the twentysomething he’s played for the past four years. On the show, his dithering youthfulness is somewhat exaggerated by his baggy clothing and the way he tends to slouch and let his arms hang behind him like a dreamy, impatient 9-year-old who wants to be somewhere else.
(Source: New York Magazine)
“I really wasn’t thinking of the show as being such a two-hander as it has turned out to be,” says Gilligan. “But that’s what’s intriguing about television. A lot of Aaron’s personality—and it’s not to say Aaron is Jesse—but the cadence of his voice and his decency and vulnerability, leached into the writing of the character. You want to protect him.”
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(Source: annperkins)
armedbasterds:
Bryan: Do you have anything to be thankful for?
Aaron: Just… your love, really.
Bryan: Not now.