
According to the “pretty sad” Aaron Paul, the Breaking Bad crew held their series finale wrap party last night, effectively destroying the once-optimistic hopes of Breaking Bad Ending Deniers everywhere. We haven’t seen any photos from the event on the level of Bryan Cranston and Paul dressing up as Skyler and Jane yet, but Redditor “rdlando” did upload heartbreaking shots of some of the show’s most prominent props, including the Better Call Saul sign and Aztec. Check out some of the pictures below, and prepare to feel feelings while looking at a bullet-ridden RV, unlike your usual emotionless reaction to shooting said bullets at large vehicles.




(Looks like Aaron Paul’s girlfriend sitting in the chair?)



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Excuse me while I go sob in the shower for the next five hours.
Unless the finale ends Walter in a definitive manner, making it literally impossible to write more about it, there’s still the possibility of a film! I know what Vince Gilligan said about it, but still.
At least that’s what I’m hoping. It is, after all, the best tv show of all time.
If there is money to be made people will film it.
So many feels. And still such a long way ’til July.
The Aztek
Are you surprised at my tears, sir?
I’m glad it’s ending at this point. It’s going out on top and it allows me to maintain a positive image of the show. Having a show drag on too long takes away from its greatness because it cuts into the narrative that each show tries to tell. If they end with a barn burner sixth season, which I’m sure it will, it will take its place on the pantheon of all time great shows. It will serve as a model at which all non-premium dramas are judged against. For me, that’s a pretty good thing. Besides, they’ve written themselves into a corner already. Do you really want it to go through Weeds or Burn Notice levels of ridiculousness? Let it retire on top and tell Vince Gillian, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and Anna Gunn to prepare Emmy speeches.
In my opinion, if this season is as good (it will most likely be even better) as the previous seasons, it will most certainly be the best show of all time, beating The Wire and The Sopranos.
Perhaps. I think The Sopranos is pretty overrated. It’s hard to compare any show to The Wire. The universe of characters is unmatched really. Tuco was awesome but was he Avon or Stringer? No. Was Gus as big of a bad ass as Marlo? I don’t think so. The Wire was more of a social commentary than anything realistically. Can it tell a better story than The Wire? Sure. Will it add in the commentary on the abject state of some of our most precious institutions? Not even close.
Best show of all time? I couldn’t begin to even assemble the metrics to measure such a complex concept. I’d rather argue over how to determine the best show of all time. And that is with lots of vodka and brass knuckles.
Metrics? We don’t need no stinking metrics.
who gives a shit about whether or not it’s commentary on the “abject state of some of our most precious institutions”? what a fart sniffing thing to say
Yeah Bitch! Metrics!
Should have wrapped it up after three. Then it would have been the greatest.
booooooooooo
No ones paying your toll, Troll.
I promised myself I wouldn’t cry. Just don’t let them see you cry :’-(
HOW MUCH FOR THE BETTER CALL SAUL SIGN!?!?!?! I would keep that in my house. If it were part of a bus bench I’d replace my couch.
How much for the meth lab equipment? For, you know, memories.