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One more chance to binge on ‘Breaking Bad’

You may not have been able to afford the DVDs.

You might not have Netflix.

But assuming you have even basic cable, as of Sunday you’ll no longer have an excuse for not having seen “Breaking Bad.”

Starting at 5 p.m. every Sunday through Oct. 5, AMC will air eight straight hours of the Emmy-winning drama, in order, from the beginning.

According to AMC, “Episodes will kick off with never-before-aired interviews with the cast and crew, including an inside look at the making of the episode.”

“The ‘Breaking Bad’ Binge will be complemented with new content on AMC.com. Using the Story Sync platform, the ‘Breaking Bad’ Binge Companion will deliver an all-new interactive experience to fans of the show that tracks the story being told in each batch of episodes during the Binge marathon. Every Sunday night, AMC.com will release a new Companion with 40-50 pieces of content to accompany that Sunday’s episodes. Content will include trivia questions, polls on fan-favorite through-lines throughout the series, graphics on the science of the show, freeze frames of key moments in each episode, memorable one-liners from the characters, video replays and webisodes.”

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