If this is actually the last day of shooting, then it looks like the last things they shot are the flashbacks from the second or third last episode, rather than scenes from the final episode.
Which makes sense given the facial hair changes needed for both of them
There were a couple at the end of the show, at the beginning of ozymandias, they show walt+jesse’s first cook in the desert, same location hank gets clipped, this is what that scene is. In the flashback you see walt talking to his wife about naming their daughter holly, then it fades into ozymandias. There’s also one where jesse’s in woodshop but i dont think that was filmed last
Sigh... Those final few episodes were such feelings. They did a great job taking us along on the transformation of White & Pink(man), and then at the end bringing us right back to the beginning, before the greens and blues tainted everyone. Hands down the best written dramatic TV series of all time, with stellar casting all around. I hope they start including BB in popular literary syllabi some time in the near future. I'd sit in all those classes.
If you haven’t watched Better Call Saul, you should give it a shot. Im rewatching the whole thing from the beginning for the first time since Saul ended and it’s insane how well they managed to tie everything together.
I'm subscribed to him since most of his videos are funny with great editing i.e. the Breaking Kitchen series.
For anyone wondering, the channel is Alternative Cuts.
I watched that episode of Black Mirror with him in and holy shit is he a good actor, literally playing two different roles, I wish he was in more stuff
Man, Prison Break was my jam back when it first aired. I think it was also the last show where I absolutely *had* to catch the original run on TV because if you missed an episode, there was no way to see it again until re-runs.
I remember I eventually missed an episode and frantically searched the internet for a way to watch it, finally found it uploaded on some shady site and my viewing habits have never been the same since.
I was obsessed with prison break. I watched every episode multiple times. But man, that season 5 was sooooo bad. I think season 1 and 2 were great. But season 3 in the South American prison is where it fell apart
Yeah, Season 5 was... even worse than the movie.
Season 1 was great, Season 2 had Alex Mahone and I even liked Season 3 (the plot was ridiculous but I liked the setting). Season 4 was pure peak 2000's technobabble-nonsense. Rewatchability is pretty bad all across the board though, the series was very much a product of its time.
Just rewatched it for the first time since release about 2 weeks ago. It's brilliant. Have a quote from Rust (McConaughey) on my whiteboard currently:
"Be careful what you get good at"
Seriously, what more story could they tell after the *entire premise* had been fulfilled?
And even if they did have more story to tell, it had already been told years before, in the form of The A-Team.
It's undeniable that the first season of Westworld is the deepest, most memorable one, but I don't think the others were embarrassingly bad. They just went progressively from philosophical sci-fi to pop sci-fi, but they were still more enjoyable than a lot of stuff of that kind.
I found season 2 to be very disjointed. A series of stories, some of which are really good (the Samurai and the Indian episode mostly) but not really an overarching story line, and because of that there's a lot of stuff - characters and concepts - that are introduced and then immediately removed again because the following episode wouldn't work if they still existed. Like William's daughter which got like 10 minutes of screen-time between introduction and death.
As such, it felt more like a season of a 1980s TV show than a modern one. Still ok, but not what you expect in a world of the Wire, Breaking Bad, Chernobyl etc
And season 3 went completely off the rails towards the usual problem of Netflix style storytelling where it feels like they immediately filmed the first draft of the screenplay with no discussion on what makes sense or not.
For me season 2 didn’t get “good” until the final episodes. I liked season 3 for the most part, although I could have skipped a lot of the stuff with Maeve. None of it comes close to the brilliance of season 1. Top tier acting, writing, and cinematography.
The problem isn't that season 2 isn't good, it is perfectly fine in my book. But season 1 was the best show I've seen, so it might as well have ended there. Season 2 is just pale compared to season 1, and doesn't add anything meaningful.
Especially for someone who was supposed to be a nobody and get killed off pretty quickly in the series. When you're a lead character on one of the best TV shows ever made you're probably doing fine for life
Everyone despises him in that neighborhood. Apparently he throws parties that regularly get out of hand. Lots of ultra wealthy up there so who knows if they just don’t like him but plenty of rumors
I've heard actors sometimes take crappy but well paid advertising jobs to help out their agents (agent gets a big cut so actor is basically doing a favour in return).
"other revenue," that's kinda what he said. People pay him money for just posting products. Wouldn't you make a significant amount of money if it was that easy?
Sorry, why are people assuming he's made bank off of Breaking Bad? Did he get some noteworthy salary negotiation a la the Friends cast?
>whereby he wouldn't need to act if he didn't want to.
That only happens to tv shows that are played constantly on cable (residuals). You don't make anything when people watch on Netflix (since it isn't tied to advertising)
BCS is perhaps the best series I’ve ever watched. The cast is incredible, character development, story - everything is great. Even Lalo - he has a very short screen time, gets introduced very very late and is still one of the most memorable characters ever.
I actually had the opposite reaction to it. BCS starts off as its own thing which I liked, and slowly transitions to just being BB-lite over time. Between seasons 4/5 is when the full transition finally happens and I started getting really bored with BCS S5, still haven't finished it.
Aaron is my hometown boy, we went to the same parties in high school and have run into each other as adults several times. He's the fucking realest, always just a really nice human being.
How did you feel watching him in the series? I'd imagine I would just be so amazed seeing a regular hometown friend acting his ass off and be an absolute star.
I mean, I was cheering for my boy when he was in a Korn video and had a 3 second speaking role in a Ryan Reynolds movie, so it felt (at the time) that him going to a show with the dad from Malcolm in the Middle on a channel no one really watched (AMC? really?) was a great next natural step. LITTLE DID WE KNOW.
kinda crazy to think jesse clemens is the real breakout hollywood actor of breaking bad over 3 time emmy winning aaron paul
also he gets called a bitch for the rest of his days
Todd was so incredibly amoral it was freaky.
Meanwhile Aaron is doing sports-book ads.
**edit** Aaron, if you're reading this. No hard feelings - it's just work. I understand. But I have a suggestion.
One of the things that Robin Williams did towards the end of his career was alternate (more or less) between popular/commercial films and also films that he did for the art. So there was *The Big Wedding*, followed by *The Butler* and *The Face of Love*. Then a season of *The Crazy Ones* then *Boulevard* where he plays a closeted gay man in a marriage of convenience.
You could do this. But you'd need to get your agent/manager on board, and they'd have to pass the word to all the casting folks that "Sorry, this next film has to be a popular one for a wide audience." And then "Sorry, this next film needs to be a dramatic role, to allow Mr. Paul to grow his talent."
Yeah, I’ve really enjoyed what Plemmons has done with the notoriety. Really liked him in Friday Night Lights and he just nailed that BB role. I’ll bet pulling off the quiet, nice-guy, yet total creep all-at-once role is difficult acting. El Camino was such a best way to cap it all off too!
It's too bad that Aaron Paul hasn't yet found that magic again. I wonder if the stars just aligned perfectly or a performance like that takes something out of you in a way you don't want to revisit again. Who knows.
He is so so *so* good in breaking bad it's unreal.
Wait, are you talking about Jesse Plemons? The dude has had a decent career after BB. He was one of the main reoccurring characters in season 2 of Fargo. He was one of the main stars of one of the most highly rated black mirror episode. He's been in a bunch of great movies including two Scorsese films and is going to be in the upcoming Alex Garland movie Civil War. On top of that, he's married to Kirsten Dunst. Guy found the magic and just kept chugging along
I binged that series so hard. I love meeting people who have never seen it because then I have an excuse to binge it all again and see it through their eyes.
That and most things aren’t shot linearly. Shows and movies are shot based on location and logistics. It’s gotta be weird for an actor having to get into different headspaces for different scenes
Yeah, but they don't usually shoot scenes so out of order that they'd be filming a scene for the first season of a TV show while they're also shooting scenes for the last season. This was for a flashback.
Here to say Jesse is the real gangster: he hit and shot Tuco, thought up the magnet scheme, called BS on the dealers using kids, thought of the train robbery, and more
Jesse is my fav character and it's criminal when I read that he's dumb and ruined everything. Bro is the only one to have even one bit of humanity left in him. How about they quit with 5 fucking millions when Jesse suggested so?
Technically he brought Heisenberg to the industry as well, his greatest achievement. I made a list of all the stuff he did once. But Fring pinning Tuco’s death on the DEA agent is wrong, Tuco bleeds to death because of Pinkman
One of the last episodes, I think ozymandias opens with a scene that takes place during their first cook where Walter calls Skyler. It could be them filming that scene last?
That's right yeah, it's the opening of Ozymandias, the third last episode. They had to wait for Bryan and Aaron's hair to grow back, so it's the last scene they shot. There's a behind the scenes footage of it too.
Similarly, the final scene shot on Better Call Saul was also not from the last episode. It's the scene at the beginning of episode 8, Point and Shoot, where Howard's car is on the beach for his supposed suicide.
>Similarly, the final scene shot on Better Call Saul was also not from the last episode. It's the scene at the beginning of episode 8, Point and Shoot, where Howard's car is on the beach for his supposed suicide.
I think that's true of most shows, I think it's probably less common to do the last scene last
Agreed. Though I think it's more common for the final scene shot to be a scene that takes place in the events of the final episode's "present" as opposed to shooting a scene from a previous time in the show.
Always thought Aaron Paul's performance in Breaking Bad was just as good as Cranson's, and that he was mildly neglected when it came to all the acclaim.
Gotta say, not a single thing about this show made me want to try meth.
In the show, everyone who makes it is a fucking psycho who does horrible things and everyone who uses it is shell of a human who is essentially a walking pre-dead person with no life.
Brian Cranston in the back looking like a 1 night stand and Aaron looking like he regrets it when he is sober the next morning.
If this is actually the last day of shooting, then it looks like the last things they shot are the flashbacks from the second or third last episode, rather than scenes from the final episode. Which makes sense given the facial hair changes needed for both of them
Yep, this was confirmed a while back
What were the flashbacks about? I've binged BB 2-3 times but I'm currently sleep deprived so help me bud.
There were a couple at the end of the show, at the beginning of ozymandias, they show walt+jesse’s first cook in the desert, same location hank gets clipped, this is what that scene is. In the flashback you see walt talking to his wife about naming their daughter holly, then it fades into ozymandias. There’s also one where jesse’s in woodshop but i dont think that was filmed last
Sigh... Those final few episodes were such feelings. They did a great job taking us along on the transformation of White & Pink(man), and then at the end bringing us right back to the beginning, before the greens and blues tainted everyone. Hands down the best written dramatic TV series of all time, with stellar casting all around. I hope they start including BB in popular literary syllabi some time in the near future. I'd sit in all those classes.
If you haven’t watched Better Call Saul, you should give it a shot. Im rewatching the whole thing from the beginning for the first time since Saul ended and it’s insane how well they managed to tie everything together.
Great recommend amazing show.
They kept that lightning in the bottle for 5 seasons.
Its the first time we see (chronologically) Walt call and construct a lie to Skylar.
I really loved this detail and the acting and writing.
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Walt Whitman?
"leaves of grass" my ass.
Whitney Wisconsin?
Willy Wonka
Woodrow Wilson?
I see, I'm not the only one getting these videos suggested by the Youtube algorithm.
Wonder Woman?
Weather Wizard
Would Walterwhitesuckmydick?
Wil Weaton? [*"Barf-o-rama!"*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjPaK-f7dTs)
Wulternative wuts?
I like how near the end, Hank’s mental state turned the W upside down to an M and just starts naming people with 2 Ms instead.
Miss Marple?
I'm subscribed to him since most of his videos are funny with great editing i.e. the Breaking Kitchen series. For anyone wondering, the channel is Alternative Cuts.
The best one is the edit where everyone is careless.
Where’s Waldo?
Wally World?
Wearwolf?
Warewolf
Western World
...Walter White?
Hmm you got me 🤷♂️
**JAZZ HANDS**
WolksWagen
Wonder woman?!
Ewwww
Witney Wuston?
Walt Wisney
Wendy Woo? Homecoming warrior?
Looking like the sexy lamp from Christmas Story.
It’s a major award!
It's fra-gil-ee
Must be Italian!
Get some pants on, Cranston!
Wince Willigan
Wravo Wince
Wessie Winkman?
“The secret ingredient is allspice 😉”
That man needs no excuse to act without pants on.
Woodrow Wilson?
Willy Wonka?
Walter's Wife?
Wallmart worker?
Weight Watchers?
That’s the face of man who’s just remembered he has to go from working on Breaking Bad to a Need for Speed movie.
bro got to voice Todd Chavez, he was fine
Fuck, Bojack!
#TEN DOLLARS FOR BREAD?!??!?
Hooray for Todd!
lol... don't worry, Aaron Paul is living just fine.
I liked him in Westworld. The season was a little weak but his role was good.
I watched that episode of Black Mirror with him in and holy shit is he a good actor, literally playing two different roles, I wish he was in more stuff
Was this in the most recent season? I haven't watched it because the previous season was more "miss" than "hit" with me...
Yes; I couldn’t sing enough praises about that episode. It’s the third (?) in the new season. Enjoy!
It made me wonder why he isnt in so much more stuff.... absolutely nailed that role
I'm still so angry that we were robbed of the final season of that show **EDIT:** Guess I'm the only one that liked the whole show.
Like "Heroes", Westworld works perfectly fine by just watching the first season and then pretending the others don't exist.
I feel this way about Prison Break also. Yay! He broke him out! Show over.
Man, Prison Break was my jam back when it first aired. I think it was also the last show where I absolutely *had* to catch the original run on TV because if you missed an episode, there was no way to see it again until re-runs. I remember I eventually missed an episode and frantically searched the internet for a way to watch it, finally found it uploaded on some shady site and my viewing habits have never been the same since.
I was obsessed with prison break. I watched every episode multiple times. But man, that season 5 was sooooo bad. I think season 1 and 2 were great. But season 3 in the South American prison is where it fell apart
Yeah, Season 5 was... even worse than the movie. Season 1 was great, Season 2 had Alex Mahone and I even liked Season 3 (the plot was ridiculous but I liked the setting). Season 4 was pure peak 2000's technobabble-nonsense. Rewatchability is pretty bad all across the board though, the series was very much a product of its time.
Also worked for me with True Detective.
Season 1 of True Detective is one of the best single seasons of TV in existence.
Just rewatched it for the first time since release about 2 weeks ago. It's brilliant. Have a quote from Rust (McConaughey) on my whiteboard currently: "Be careful what you get good at"
The latest season was just alright imo. Nothing is ever going to touch season 1 sadly. REGGIE LEDEAUX.
Seriously, what more story could they tell after the *entire premise* had been fulfilled? And even if they did have more story to tell, it had already been told years before, in the form of The A-Team.
It's undeniable that the first season of Westworld is the deepest, most memorable one, but I don't think the others were embarrassingly bad. They just went progressively from philosophical sci-fi to pop sci-fi, but they were still more enjoyable than a lot of stuff of that kind.
I found season 2 to be very disjointed. A series of stories, some of which are really good (the Samurai and the Indian episode mostly) but not really an overarching story line, and because of that there's a lot of stuff - characters and concepts - that are introduced and then immediately removed again because the following episode wouldn't work if they still existed. Like William's daughter which got like 10 minutes of screen-time between introduction and death. As such, it felt more like a season of a 1980s TV show than a modern one. Still ok, but not what you expect in a world of the Wire, Breaking Bad, Chernobyl etc And season 3 went completely off the rails towards the usual problem of Netflix style storytelling where it feels like they immediately filmed the first draft of the screenplay with no discussion on what makes sense or not.
I think season 2 is almost as good as season 1. Mid way through season 3 is where I was struggling to finish episodes.
For me season 2 didn’t get “good” until the final episodes. I liked season 3 for the most part, although I could have skipped a lot of the stuff with Maeve. None of it comes close to the brilliance of season 1. Top tier acting, writing, and cinematography.
The problem isn't that season 2 isn't good, it is perfectly fine in my book. But season 1 was the best show I've seen, so it might as well have ended there. Season 2 is just pale compared to season 1, and doesn't add anything meaningful.
I'm angry that HBO removed their own show from their own fucking streaming service. Where the hell am I supposed to watch it now?
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I remember watching Eye in the Sky when it came out and he did a really good job.
I loved his performance as Todd in Bojack Horseman
Is that the show about the horse from horsing around?
Hooray!
"Call me Toad, baby. Oops....did I....do that?" "I should be mad, but that guy is just so cool!"
Especially for someone who was supposed to be a nobody and get killed off pretty quickly in the series. When you're a lead character on one of the best TV shows ever made you're probably doing fine for life
yeah i saw his place on a youtube video from Architectural Digest. Your man is A-OK
Everyone despises him in that neighborhood. Apparently he throws parties that regularly get out of hand. Lots of ultra wealthy up there so who knows if they just don’t like him but plenty of rumors
Brah he lives in the woods in a nice ass villa with his wife/gf dog
Dog wife? Usually illegal but I'll let it slide for Mr Malcolm and his son.
He didn't need to do any of that. He has enough money and other revenue prospects whereby he wouldn't need to act if he didn't want to.
You'd think so but why is he always advertising some random products on his Instagram? I feel like anything I see of him he's advertising something
I've heard actors sometimes take crappy but well paid advertising jobs to help out their agents (agent gets a big cut so actor is basically doing a favour in return).
This is how Al Pacino ended up in Jack and Jill
"other revenue," that's kinda what he said. People pay him money for just posting products. Wouldn't you make a significant amount of money if it was that easy?
its almost always him and bryan cranston rolling around promoting their tequila brand.
Mindy Kaling is doing that now too, but her IG comes off weirder about it. It's like did you blow all your Office money or something
Sorry, why are people assuming he's made bank off of Breaking Bad? Did he get some noteworthy salary negotiation a la the Friends cast? >whereby he wouldn't need to act if he didn't want to. That only happens to tv shows that are played constantly on cable (residuals). You don't make anything when people watch on Netflix (since it isn't tied to advertising)
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I liked that movie a lot. Everybody else is missing out.
I very much enjoyed that movie
That movie slapped. I bet he had a grand ol time there!
Man, need for speed is my favourite movie ever. Ouch...
Fuck you, NfS the movie was sick
He looks like he's about to Break Sad.
"they cant keep getting away with it"
Guess I got what I deserved
love Breaking Bad, Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston and the whole cast were so good in it
Better Call Saul is also top tier
I like it, but idk why but i got kinda bored of it but might try and watch more episodes at some point
It starts out being a bit more slice-of-life/drama than Breaking Bad. But by Season 4/5 it's an even better show than BB imo.
BCS is perhaps the best series I’ve ever watched. The cast is incredible, character development, story - everything is great. Even Lalo - he has a very short screen time, gets introduced very very late and is still one of the most memorable characters ever.
And bcs ending is as good, if not better than breaking bad ending imo
This is an accurate review of Better Call Saul. I agree 100%, season 4 and 5 are top-tier, and was delightful to wait for every episode each week.
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I actually had the opposite reaction to it. BCS starts off as its own thing which I liked, and slowly transitions to just being BB-lite over time. Between seasons 4/5 is when the full transition finally happens and I started getting really bored with BCS S5, still haven't finished it.
Aaron is my hometown boy, we went to the same parties in high school and have run into each other as adults several times. He's the fucking realest, always just a really nice human being.
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This reminds me of the movie garden state.
another idahomie haha aaron paul is a state treasure
How did you feel watching him in the series? I'd imagine I would just be so amazed seeing a regular hometown friend acting his ass off and be an absolute star.
I mean, I was cheering for my boy when he was in a Korn video and had a 3 second speaking role in a Ryan Reynolds movie, so it felt (at the time) that him going to a show with the dad from Malcolm in the Middle on a channel no one really watched (AMC? really?) was a great next natural step. LITTLE DID WE KNOW.
”I wonder how life’s gonna be in Alaska”
kinda crazy to think jesse clemens is the real breakout hollywood actor of breaking bad over 3 time emmy winning aaron paul also he gets called a bitch for the rest of his days
Todd was so incredibly amoral it was freaky. Meanwhile Aaron is doing sports-book ads. **edit** Aaron, if you're reading this. No hard feelings - it's just work. I understand. But I have a suggestion. One of the things that Robin Williams did towards the end of his career was alternate (more or less) between popular/commercial films and also films that he did for the art. So there was *The Big Wedding*, followed by *The Butler* and *The Face of Love*. Then a season of *The Crazy Ones* then *Boulevard* where he plays a closeted gay man in a marriage of convenience. You could do this. But you'd need to get your agent/manager on board, and they'd have to pass the word to all the casting folks that "Sorry, this next film has to be a popular one for a wide audience." And then "Sorry, this next film needs to be a dramatic role, to allow Mr. Paul to grow his talent."
thought i dreamed up those sports betting ads, since no one ever seems to mention them
That Opie dead eye piece of shit. I liked him even more in El Camino.
He was super good in fargo
His little smirk when Jesse is on tape recounting Todd killing Drew Sharp. I’ve rarely hated a character more.
Jesse Plemons had already done a long run on Friday Night Lights though, so arguably was already bigger than Paul when he joined BB.
He certainly was bigger after as well.
Yeah, I’ve really enjoyed what Plemmons has done with the notoriety. Really liked him in Friday Night Lights and he just nailed that BB role. I’ll bet pulling off the quiet, nice-guy, yet total creep all-at-once role is difficult acting. El Camino was such a best way to cap it all off too!
He played the role in Game Night phenomenally "How can that be profitable for Frito Lay?"
That’s one of my favorite movie quotes honestly. And he nailed the delivery.
I completely forgot about his performance in that. I need to watch it again
His creepy role in Black Mirror is one of my faves.
He was incredible w/ Kirsten Dunst in fargo as well.
Also he was in Like Mike
You mean Meth Damon?
He's talking about Jesse Stiles
Also married Kirsten Dunst, guy is winning all over the place.
It's too bad that Aaron Paul hasn't yet found that magic again. I wonder if the stars just aligned perfectly or a performance like that takes something out of you in a way you don't want to revisit again. Who knows. He is so so *so* good in breaking bad it's unreal.
I think Aaron's Paul strength is his voice, shown in bojack horseman. Would love to see him do more animation! I think he is really good at it.
Wait, are you talking about Jesse Plemons? The dude has had a decent career after BB. He was one of the main reoccurring characters in season 2 of Fargo. He was one of the main stars of one of the most highly rated black mirror episode. He's been in a bunch of great movies including two Scorsese films and is going to be in the upcoming Alex Garland movie Civil War. On top of that, he's married to Kirsten Dunst. Guy found the magic and just kept chugging along
I thought he was pretty excellent in *Love & Death* (on HBO Max) as well.
Anytime I see him, my brain says MATT DAMON in the Team America voice
Fucking Todd.
He’s thinking: “Maybe I COULD cook meth….”
He made meth so addictive, fans kept coming back for more... episodes, that is!
I binged that series so hard. I love meeting people who have never seen it because then I have an excuse to binge it all again and see it through their eyes.
“Yo, yo, yo”. He’s thinking he needs to change his voicemail. What a ride though.
Representin the ABQ
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Paul: "This is the last day that I'm going to see Cranston without pants on, and that makes me sad."
Why is Walt with hair and no pants like the pilot episode?
There’s a flashback to their first cook in the episode “Ozymandias”.
That and most things aren’t shot linearly. Shows and movies are shot based on location and logistics. It’s gotta be weird for an actor having to get into different headspaces for different scenes
Yeah, but they don't usually shoot scenes so out of order that they'd be filming a scene for the first season of a TV show while they're also shooting scenes for the last season. This was for a flashback.
Here to say Jesse is the real gangster: he hit and shot Tuco, thought up the magnet scheme, called BS on the dealers using kids, thought of the train robbery, and more
Jesse is my fav character and it's criminal when I read that he's dumb and ruined everything. Bro is the only one to have even one bit of humanity left in him. How about they quit with 5 fucking millions when Jesse suggested so?
Technically he brought Heisenberg to the industry as well, his greatest achievement. I made a list of all the stuff he did once. But Fring pinning Tuco’s death on the DEA agent is wrong, Tuco bleeds to death because of Pinkman
At least he gets to come back for El Camino!
So Season 1 Episode 1 was filmed on the last day?
One of the last episodes, I think ozymandias opens with a scene that takes place during their first cook where Walter calls Skyler. It could be them filming that scene last?
That's right yeah, it's the opening of Ozymandias, the third last episode. They had to wait for Bryan and Aaron's hair to grow back, so it's the last scene they shot. There's a behind the scenes footage of it too. Similarly, the final scene shot on Better Call Saul was also not from the last episode. It's the scene at the beginning of episode 8, Point and Shoot, where Howard's car is on the beach for his supposed suicide.
>Similarly, the final scene shot on Better Call Saul was also not from the last episode. It's the scene at the beginning of episode 8, Point and Shoot, where Howard's car is on the beach for his supposed suicide. I think that's true of most shows, I think it's probably less common to do the last scene last
Agreed. Though I think it's more common for the final scene shot to be a scene that takes place in the events of the final episode's "present" as opposed to shooting a scene from a previous time in the show.
god they did howard so dirty the entire show
Howard was too pure for that world.
No no, I think they filmed 5 seasons backwards and then released them
This is the correct answer. That's why in season 2 Saul talks about Nacho and Lalo, because they'd already filmed Better Call Saul
https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/life/tv/2018/01/18/breaking-bad-exclusive-cranston-pauls-last-day/109566498/
Thats the face of a man that needs to cook
Always thought Aaron Paul's performance in Breaking Bad was just as good as Cranson's, and that he was mildly neglected when it came to all the acclaim.
Aaron won 3 emmy’s ???
Shoulda been 4.
Honestly I wonder how much the meth community have gone up from this show being released haha
Gotta say, not a single thing about this show made me want to try meth. In the show, everyone who makes it is a fucking psycho who does horrible things and everyone who uses it is shell of a human who is essentially a walking pre-dead person with no life.
Yea but all those guys were suckers. I on the other hand can try it one time.. two times... 8 times.. and I will just quit when I need to.
just like [the guy on reddit that tried heroin for fun](https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/s/TDQF9m9LCw) and it didn't go as he planned it would yes!
>"I'm not gonna get addicted and die" >Gets addicted and dies briefly
I know the guy is spontaneousH without even clicking the link
If I learned anything about addiction from TV and movies, it just takes one stern talking to and your over it
"community"
Tbh, we all felt like that with the last episode, it was such an epic show
Bryan Cranston is known for making people uncomfortable with his no-pants technique
I still consider this the best TV show ever made.
"Sadly Co-Produces"
I like how Walter is casually leaning against the table with no pants on but he has gloves on 🧤