Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul read the script to “Felina”, the Breaking Bad series finale. The writing in this episode is so mesmerizing, it’s almost as if it’s being read from a novel.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul read the script to “Felina”, the Breaking Bad series finale. The writing in this episode is so mesmerizing, it’s almost as if it’s being read from a novel.
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Jesse driving out of the compound crazed, relieved, happy, free, broken is such a powerful scene. Gives me chills
That’s just too much fawning. The ending of that show was the second worst episode. (Looking at you fly)
Best. Show. Ever.
That moment at the end when Bryan asks how Aaron feels is brilliant. They’re like 2 fans of the show discussing the ending.
Honestly so great that they documented this.
almost got tears watching this scene back. such a great show!
I just watched (binged) this whole series over the last 2 weeks for the first time. It was so disturbing, so agitating, that I had to take breaks at times to watch something calming. This ending was perfect. Jesse’s expression and scream broke my heart- I worried about where he’d go, what he’d do. Walt’s ending was perfection. He died in his happy place.
I’d love to see a video like this for the final season of GoT.
Love how Aaron Paul put his own spin on Jesse at the very end, I think that primal yell as he’s driving away fits much better than the “grim determination” of the script
Is the episode name a reference to Marty Robbins?
For a second I thought it was referencing the shitty fan sequel project. I’d love for them to read the kickstarter page for that garbage fire
I halfway expected Bryan to be like “ what the fuck? I die? “
I love the last minute changes they added to the script.
> BIRD’S EYE VIEW: we look straight down on Walt as he tumbles into frame, lying flat on his back on the floor. His eyes
stare up at us, lifeless. And yet, his final expression is
one of faint satisfaction.
> We slowly CRANE UP, UP and AWAY from him. Walt shrinks
smaller and smaller in frame. POLICE OFFICERS approach him
now — four, six, eight of them. They move in cautiously,
their guns aimed.
> They’re too late. He got away.
> We continue SKYWARD, looking down on Walt, rising as high as
we can go. Off this image, slowly FADING TO BLACK…
> END SERIES
Man I got chicken skin
My baby bluee….
I love that everyone was speculating what it could’ve been about when the title was revealed. I had no idea, but the second I heard El Paso on the car radio I knew exactly what it was about and how it was going to end. Such an unbelievably brilliant show
It’s really nice watching them react to it as people and fans, it’s easy to forget that actors are more than just their characters.
the only thing i see from all of is, those to really care for each other. i always read about actors gaining friends and having fun. those two are like father son its crazy
An equally enjoyable part of actually watching the show was jumping online with other rabid fans to hypothesize what was going to happen next in the show.
Italian male…
Anyone else think Walt froze to death in the car and the finale was actually just his fantasy about how his story should have ended? I love that theory way more than the ending happening literally the way it did.
it’s nice that they made better call saul
Single worst finale ever. So Breaking Bad became Breaking Bad a Little for Awhile Then Antihero becomes Nazi-Killing Super Hero!
This episode blows. Brian Cranston RUINED his best character by insisting the character be changed to be redeemed at th end. PATHETIC.
My girlfriend cried. Not because walt died, but she didn’t know what to watch after seeing a show that good.
Well, now that Better Call Saul is on break, better re-watch Breaking Bad.
The ending was good, but the ending for Walt was so unsatisfying. He died by complete happenstance, which took away from the moment Jesse told him to do it himself. If Walter had killed himself at the very end, then I would have called the ending perfect.
[El Paso](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UVVS5-9HvA)
The fact that they used the song El Paso in the finale messed with my head. It was one of my dad’s favorites, he used to sing it all the time. He died years before BB came out, but I always think of him when watching a show I think he would’ve enjoyed. Then they busted out the Marty Robbins in the end and it was just this extra emotional gut-punch for me. So weird. I felt like somebody wrote that episode just to kick me personally right in the feels.
I was a late arrival on this series but it was amazing start to finish. I literally watched this final scene last night for the first time. What a great read by the actors.
> It’s almost as if it’s being read from a novel.
Uh no… they’re clearly reading from a script. Scripts can be adapted to novels and novels can be adapted to scripts; that’s no indication of quality *at all*.
After watching this I imagined the disappointment on Michael C. Hall voice after reading he would become a lumberjack in the finale of Dexter.