Breaking Bad fan sues Apple

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And you thought the high-stakes drama of Breaking Bad lived solely on the screen. But no! One fan in Ohio was so miffed that his iTunes “Season Pass” only granted him access to eight of the current season’s 16 episodes that he filed a lawsuit against Apple, GigaOM reports.

As its fans know, the hit AMC drama took a break midseason, airing the first eight episodes last summer and the remaining episodes this year. And so naturally, that’s how the problem arose. Noam Lazebnik has sued Apple, claiming that he and other fans were cheated when they weren’t able to view this year’s episodes. (He says they were initially promised “every episode in that season.”)

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