Breaking Bad
Bryan Cranson stars as Walt, a meth-dealer turned megalomaniac, in "Breaking Bad." Ursula Coyote/AMC

"Breaking Bad's" series finale was one of the most anticipated TV moments of the year: fans are still reeling from the death of one of TV's most beloved characters of recent years. But what if it was all just a dream? A new video has appeared on YouTube from the DVD box set spoofing the dramatic Breaking Bad ending by suggesting that the whole saga was just a dream from Bryan Cranston's "Malcolm In The Middle" character Hal.

"Breaking Bad" was one of the successful TV shows of all time, both critically and commercially. However, before his turn as Walter White, Bryan Cranston was most well-known for playing Hal on "Malcolm In The Middle" from 2000 to 2006. Like White, Hal too was an emasculated, unhappy family man. However, the show was a much more comedic take on family life, showing the crazy antics of Cranston dealing with his wife, Jane Kaczmarek.

The video shows Cranston waking up next to Kaczmarek and talking about a "terrible nightmare" in which he was a Meth dealer. He describes Hank Schrader as "the guy from The Shield," and talks about "this other little guy who was a waif-man child...who always looked like he was wearing his brother's clothes."

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