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Netflix Christmas dinner quiz

Can you guess which miserable meal will be eaten by which miserable character this Christmas?

Matilda Battersby
Thursday 25 December 2014 05:20 EST
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As you take in the smells of sizzling turkey, sausages wrapped in bacon and the crispiest roast potatoes you’ve ever eaten, spare a thought for the miserable characters we watch regularly on Netflix and imagine the Christmas dinner they might be enjoying today.

Would Breaking Bad’s Walter White be sitting down with Skylar? Not a chance. So what kind of fare might an outlaw on the run find himself tolerating on a day like today? Another of our favourite antiheroes, Frank Underwood from House of Cards, is also unlikely to be sitting down en famille this evening. Take-out for one?

Here we’ve imagined the Christmas dinners of some of our favourite characters from TV dramas. Can you guess who’s dinner is who’s?

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