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Aaron Paul's Canceled Hulu Show Features Some Of His Best Acting Ever & Is A Must-Watch After Breaking Bad

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Bryan Cranston is lauded for his portrayal of Walter White throughout , but Aaron Paul gives an equally impressive performance as Jesse Pinkman — and those who want more great acting from him should look to his canceled Hulu show. Jesse Pinkman was Paul's breakout role, and he received many accolades for playing the character, including three Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor. He's gone on to other projects since, with his stint on HBO's Westworld being among his most notable follow-ups.

Paul has also been in a number of movies and lent his voice to Netflix's BoJack Horseman, but . That could be because it was canceled after just three seasons, but Hulu's The Path is still worth watching, if only for Paul's performance as Eddie Lane. It's a great watch for anyone who loved the Breaking Bad star in the AMC series.

The Path is a great replacement for mystery box shows like The Leftovers, digging into the nature of belief and how it can be exploited. The series follows Paul's character, Eddie Lane, who is a member of a cult called Meyerism. Eddie has a strange vision early in the series, leading him to question the entire movement and everything he believes to be true. Naturally, this puts a strain on his familial relationships, especially because Meyerists are discouraged from interacting with those outside their faith.

Paul does some of his best work after Breaking Bad while stepping into the character's shoes.

Given Eddie's inner conflict and his shifting relationship dynamics, , showing off his full range. Eddie makes a compelling lead to follow, and Paul does some of his best work after Breaking Bad while stepping into the character's shoes. The journey Eddie goes on while unpacking his faith is deep and devastating at times, and Paul captures his losses masterfully. His chemistry with co-stars like Hugh Dancy and Michelle Monaghan elevates his performance, making The Path a must-watch for fans of the actor.

Aaron Paul looking surprised and unhappy in The Path

, as the storytelling and acting deserve far more attention than they've received. Although The Path was canceled after three seasons, it still tells a thoughtful and gripping story — one full of great drama and commentary. And performances from actors like Paul ensure that it feels like a high-quality production at all times, making it even more surprising that it never gained as much traction as other Hulu shows.

Aaron Paul looking emotional in The Path

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, and it's much smaller than shows like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Despite this, it's perfect for fans of Paul's performance in those series, and it's also ideal for viewers who enjoy mystery box shows (though it's not overly concerned about spelling out its answers). There's a lot to love about The Path, and its strengths extend beyond Paul's involvement. But for those who wish to see him in more television shows, it's a solid watch.

Hugh Dancy as Cal in The Path

Paul isn't the only actor worth watching The Path for, as Hannibal alum . The series' impressive cast should have gotten more eyes on it, and even its supporting stars showcase a great deal of talent. It's not just the actors that make The Path great, though. The storytelling approach also works really well, delivering a character study that's equal parts entertaining and intriguing.

The Path raises a number of mysteries throughout its run, and while it provides answers to some of them, it also functions as more of a study of humanity than anything else. It digs into belief, what fuels it, what challenges it, and how it can be taken advantage of. These themes allow The Path to have conversations just as relevant as those in , even if they're focused on different topics.

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