• Jo Miran
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    5 days ago

    My favorite related story is that Frankie Muniz suffers from long-term memory loss, so he doesn’t remember doing the show (specific moments become near impossible to remember if not recalled periodically). Bryan Cranston would call him up every couple of weeks and remind him of things they did during filming so Frankie wouldn’t lose the memories.

    Amazing.

    EDIT: I just read a clarification Muniz made in 2022. It isn’t a disorder (though he’s had nine concussions), his memory just sucks. The rest of the story still applies.

    • @[email protected]
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      4 days ago

      Plot twist: Cranston needs a new Jessie for cooking.

      Seriously, though, I’ve never gotten anything but good vibes from that guy, and I keep hearing from people who’ve met him that he’s a great guy.
      Plus, his guest appearance in that episode of IASIP was fucking amazing - I think what we saw there was a combination of his best known characters, and they average out to something closer to his actual personality.

  • @jordanlund
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    64 days ago

    “Hey Bryan, how’s the meth business?” :)

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    -154 days ago

    A bit of correction is needed to the article.

    The series followed an introverted boy genius (Muniz), his borderline abusive mother (Kaczmarek), and inept, immature manchild father (Cranston)

    Instead of

    The series followed an introverted boy genius (Muniz), his exasperated mother (Kaczmarek), and devoted father (Cranston)