
"Breaking Bad" is coming to an end, and even though you don't want to break up with "Breaking Bad" it is time. And hey, all good things must come to an end right? Even if you're not ready to let go of Walter White, you'll have to say goodbye. But before we see the end of Heisenberg on tonight's series premiere "Felina," there are 5 things you need to know!
Show creator Vince Gilligan revealed a few spoilers to Entertainment Weekly about the show's highly anticipated finale. And even though they are a bit cryptic, we are still reading way too much into them. "It's going to be emotionally exhausting for fans," he says. Despite Gilligan's warning, I have no idea how much more I can take, I'm up, I'm down, I'm already exhausted from "Breaking Bad" But don't worry there is good news! "You're going to know exactly what happens when it happens on this show. There's really not going to be any ambiguity, shall we say? We're swinging for the fences." Oh thank god! There will be a definite end; fans will get a complete view of exactly how Walt's meth journey will end.
"We feel it's a satisfying ending," he says. "Walt ends things more or less on his own terms." On his own terms? So we are assuming that Walt will kill Jack and his team for killing Hank and not following through with their promise to kill Jesse. This may not be the only killing that Walt involves himself with, it seems that Walt is poised to kill his former partners at Grey Matter who denounced him during an interview with Charlie Rose.
Perhaps Gilligan's comments mean that Walt's journey will end with some resolution and peace. But is a satisfying ending for fans including the murdering of everyone but Walt? Will fans be satisfied if Jesse is killed? I guess we will just have to wait and see, tune in to tonight to AMC to catch the series finale of "Breaking Bad" at 9 p.m.
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