Who knew that Betsy Brandt of "Breaking Bad" had such deep insight into gelato?
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"I believe gelato is meant to be treated as medicine and taken daily as a prescription."
-- Breaking Bad's Betsy Brandt (Marie Schrader)
by Ken
As I've mentioned, AMC puts out a steady stream of cool features related to its shows, and today I dived eagerly into an interview with Betsy Brandt [UPDATE: this link should be working now; sorry about that!], who plays Walter's slightly kleptomaniacal sister-in-law Marie, who this season is coping with husband Hank's physical debilitation from the attempt on his life -- and his if anything more disturbed mental condition.
For a while I was annoyed that the interview contained information that I haven't seen yet on air, until I realized that an episode aired last night which I haven't watched yet. (It's presumably safely recorded on the DVR.) Oh well! Apparently, though, we still haven't found out what the deal is with Hank and his rocks -- excuse me, "minerals." With all the rocks (excuse me, "minerals") Hank is ordering online, can it be long before there's no room in the house for Hank and Marie?
I don't think I'm risking spoiling anything for anyone by quoting this exchange from the Betsy Brandt interview.
Q: If you had to pretend to be someone else, what back story would you make up for yourself?
A: Someone without kids [Laughs]. I'd probably live in Italy comfortably in the north. And drink wine and coffee. They always serve a piece of dark chocolate with espresso. I believe in that. I believe in gelato. I believe gelato is meant to be treated as medicine and taken daily as a prescription.

UPDATE: I'VE FIXED THE LINK
FOR THE BETSY BRANDT INTERVIEW

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Labels: AMC, Breaking Bad
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The best series on TV.
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