After The Sopranos introduced some moral complexity to the small screen and singlehandedly kicked off the Golden Age of Television, we saw a wave of shows about dark, brooding antiheroes in the mold of Tony Soprano. Walter White started cooking meth to provide for his family, Omar Little robbed drug dealers to line his own pockets, and Don Draper spent more time in the city with his mistresses than he did at home with his wife and kids.


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