In 2009 Shiban reunited with Gilligan to work as a writer/producer on the second season of Gilligan's seriesBreaking Bad.Shiban was nominated for aWriters Guild of America Awardfor episodic drama for the episode "Phoenix"in 2010.[4]Shiban and the writing staff also shared a nomination for the WGA award for best drama series for their work on the second season.[4]Shiban returned as a consulting producer for the third season ofBreaking Bad.[5]He left the crew at the end of the third season.
In 2011, Shiban joined the seriesHell on Wheelsas executive producer and writer. In November 2012, the show's creators Joe and Tony Gayton decided to no longer be involved in the day to day production. Shiban was thought to be a good candidate to take over, however he stated that he would also be leaving the series.[7]Since 2020, he has been writing and executive producing for the showOzark.