Vince and the people in the writer group love full circle endings with their stories, you can see that in a lot of BB and BCS episodes. This - in a way - is almost the same thing but on a meta level.
We hear so many horror stories about how toxic Hollywood can be, it's nice to see that a cast and crew can genuinely respect and support each other, all while creating great art.
@@kayzeaza dont try to reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into easily found counter examples of a toxic movie productions shot in New Mexico would be sufficient to disprove their statement, but they wouldn't understand the propositional logic in the first place! 😁
When I saw the first episode I wasn’t sure this was going to be a show I’d get into. Little did I know that this would end up being my all time favorite show . . . Ever.
I did not think it would interest me but I kept hearing great things about it. Finally in Jan 2021 I started watching it 24/7. I loved it so much. But since I watched with no sleep, I'm watching all episodes again!!!😅
Same here. When it showed Walt driving that RV I said to myself that I should keep watching and see what it was all about. That was it, I got hooked big time! I've watched the entire series twice and I'm about to watch it for a third time soon!
Same I remember my friend showed me the first couple episodes back in like 2014. I thought the show wasn’t for me initially and actually didn’t watch another episode until like a year later I decided to give it another go. Once I got to season 2 it quickly became my favorite show.
God the way Aaron struggles to say i love you to Bryan is so sad and heartwarming at the same time. You can really tell how sincere both both of them are its awesome
I don’t know why it feels like the RV is also a huge character when they are all taking the picture in front of it. Vince has done such a good job of being able to personify the vehicle that it too feels like it’s part of the family they built with the cast and crew.
My BF and I are watching the episode where they have to destroy it. Great episode but I’m always sad when it goes and you don’t see it anymore other than flashbacks.
I have a theory that one of the big reasons breaking bad worked so well was because the people behind it cared for and respected each other so much. Very rarely do you come across a show or movie with little to no behind the scenes drama. This is special. This, is the best show ever made
@theawemazingcrew9702 I think you're right that the cast and crew were all on such excellent terms the whole way through the show. And just as importantly, I believe the cast *genuinely loved* and cherished the scripts they were given for each episode. Each episode is so brilliantly written. So imagine how great it would feel to consistently be given superb scripts and what was essentially a perfect finale. I reckon that would have helped just as much as the *"chemistry"* between the cast and crew in the creation of such a masterpiece. Unlike, say, GoT which started off so strong for it's first 5 seasons before bombing in it's last 2. Once D&D had run out of canon source material and surpassed the books, let's just say it was catastrophic for the show. You could see that the cast members were obviously disappointed with what they were given to work with. It would have been so discouraging.
Yes, this works with all things creative: from film making to cooking. If the team of creators enjoy the process and love and respect each other, the result will most probably be immaculate.
My boyfriend kept suggesting I watch this. From the first episode I was hooked. I couldn't wait to get home to catch a few episodes before bed. When it was over..I felt like a friend walked out of my life.
Finish the whole universe with better call Saul you'll love it... It fills that bb void...y'all get back to me when y'all see it.. please let me know what you think..
Seeing Aaron tear up talking about Bryan made me cry, just like the show you can tell they have so much loyalty and respect for each other, I hope they still stay in touch
Aaron Paul makes me want to cry, I love him so much. I miss Jesse Pinkman a lot too, but at least I can always rewatch all the seasons and El Camino. Jesse will always be my favourite character in my favourite show
I so distinctly remember how I felt the day I watched the last Breaking Bad episode. The final scene with Walt left an emptiness in my stomach and I just had to lay down for a bit. The realization that this series was over felt like a massive loss in my life that I had to get over. No piece of Media has ever left me feeling that way. I'm grateful for Better Call Saul but not looking forward to all those emotions again when the final season comes out.
After watching this series I had to google Aaron Paul to make sure he was happy in a good life as his character was so convincing, I needed to see he was ok. His character was so real. The best series ever.
Gotta love that Vince Gilligan humbleness. He always gives credit to everyone in the crew/cast. He even knows the name of practically all the extras that come on for small parts. That dude is awesome
One of the main reasons I believe why this show was so successful even after all these years is the bond they all have with each other. It wasn't just some project they were all involved in, its like they were all chosen to be a part of this big family. A very talented hardworking crew and cast that cared for one another. It shined through for the world to see. Thank you to Vince, Bryan, Aaron and the rest of the cast for always keeping Breaking Bad alive after so many years. What a masterpiece you guys all created. A masterpiece that could've only been achieved through love and dedication that went beyond just the well written script.
I never see actors appreciate and admire there characters as much as Aaron and Bryan most actors get patronized always having to talk about the same role and character but these guys are just real the most genuine cast I’ve ever seen
It's refreshing to see a set filled with so much genuine love and affection. Very rare in Hollywood, as we all know. And to see the love between men in this way is also very heartwarming. The world would literally be a better place if men dared to show emotions in the way that these men do.
Yeah, and it's ironic that Aaron and Bryan's on-set relationship was full of practical jokes and playful insults. They got serious at the end. I half-expected one of them to break out in comedy, but it didn't happpen.
I am in film school presently and watching this clip just gave me the deepest sense of FOMO I think I've ever felt. Knowing that I'll never get to work on something as absolutely transcendental as Breaking Bad just feels soul emptying in a way I cannot really otherwise describe.
They have their own lab. I applied to be a prep cook but ended up as the dishwasher. I'm doing great. They have great benefits. Medical, dental and much much more 😂😂😂😂😂😂
When you watch Better Call Saul all the way through and then watch BB again I got a totally different perspective and experience it was amazing like I'd not seen it before all the characters were even more rounded which I thought wasn't possible.
The friendship Aaron and Bryan share is amazing. You can see how much they both love and respect each other. I’m so happy they’re friends outside of acting and made their own company together. They truly are soulmates, and I can’t imagine a better cast and crew to work with. Breaking Bad will always be on top
I've never seen two characters that are close in the show also that close and share VERY similar chemistry irl (no pun intended). Truly show how good the character/story writing is. Just... perfect
Wow this had me shed some tears. Man I miss watching this show week to week on DVR. Some of the best years ever. Respect to everyone who put their Heart & Soul into making BB one of the best Series ever. What an amazing video.
In what eventually became such a dark and depressing show, these cast and crew "family videos" show just how well they leave the drama and horribleness on screen and show only love and comradeship when it counts. Love this show and these people for bringing such an incredible piece of art to the TV screen
It's always crazy to see how much of a family they are. I can totally understand Aaron had a tough time processing these feelings, understanding his grief and seeing this as a part of himself and his life. You can really see how much Jesse merged with him at his speech and this is a lot to comprehend. Truly a high quality show when you see crew scenes like these.
I just finished it again after a LONG time waiting to forget most of it, so i could get a good new feeling to this show with also those sparks of memory through out it. i cried at the ending; it hurts inside really, from the attachment you get to these characters to where they're wedged into this amazing story that you cant put into words. this video helped a lot with that emptiness i have from finishing the series, it helps me feel that this show isn't about what the plot or characters are, its the real-world experiences had and relationships made through the process of this series. especially seeing how Aaron feels the same way I and many of us do, but from his perspective of acting in this. the GREATEST show in my opinion, i would love to know more about the actors and actresses who played a part in this masterpiece. well.. goodbye Lydia
Aaron Paul now knows the meaning of " Never say never. " He was blessed, as we were, with the continuation of Jesse's story in " El Camino. " Excellent all around!
All these breaking bad clips behind the scenes are giving me good vibes. seems like a cool team and the love the actors and the director are getting (from eachother but also from the community) are kinda heart warming. Best show ever !!
I usually don't really watch much on TV or series and almost no movies - for Breaking Bad I needed two attempts to get into it. But boy am I glad that I pulled through it, cause it's my absolute favorite now
All of the crew is lucky. Working on these can build some great comraderie but when you work on something that is actually good, well received and you can be proud of it, that's rare and probably comes around once for most of these people.
I made the mistake of re-watching this masterpiece of a TV show and now I don't know how I can move on again. This is truly the best.show.ever. and Aaron Paul is going to be my bias in Hollywood (and hollywoo) forever
It’s not often that a series begins on such a high, and ends even higher. SOA did it, GOT did it, and a few more before and after, whilst others drift into their conclusion; Lost - I definitely was, Vikings - so deeply disappointed, but *this masterpiece* - this broke new ground for me (I’m older than Walt was in this when he was 52, and a scientist too….. different field and I don’t think it bares any relevance to me enjoying it so much) I binge-watched this to catch up to S4, and welled-up like a baby when it ended, and several times during each season too! This will forever be my all time favourite series though; Brian Cranston has been excellent to watch since Malcolm - a true, consummate professional, an actor who is palpably real in *any* role. He’s a legend, as was Aaron Paul (Geez he’s 44 😮) and as for Vince? Write another epic! No pressure 😂 Well done to every single one of them - *nobody* in their right mind could fail to be moved by this story - absolute genius!
I’m crying! I loved and love this show as well as each of the performers, writers, producers and of course Vince. I binge watched while living with my mom. She passed away a couple years later so I guess some of my tears are tied to that. I used to run out of my room and talk about the series. She didn’t watch, but loved that it made me happy. She once referred to the pawn shops sprouting up in Alice, Texas as “sort of Breaking Baddish…❤”
Bryan Cranston giving a passionate farewell speech in his underpants in the middle of the desert is a strangely fitting way wrapping it up.
2.6k likes and not a single reply?
Man the whole time I was thinking someone get the man some pants.
Hahahahahaha!
With the same clothes he had on the first episode
C'est tellement "Heisenberg"
the last scene they shot was the first episode flashback.
now that's poetry.
Ye thats why i don't get it haha
@@alexsoto9285 Got you, thanks !
a grait mind !
Yup
Vince and the people in the writer group love full circle endings with their stories, you can see that in a lot of BB and BCS episodes.
This - in a way - is almost the same thing but on a meta level.
I just love the fact that Bryan Cranston doesn’t put pants on even after they’re done filming 🤣
All of his pants are CGI. Little known fact
Normal people have nightmares about being pantsless in public.
And he was going around and hugging everybody! If I was there, I would have said "I love you man, but put some pants on dude!"
@@riparianlife97701 all jokes aside I thinks that’s what makes him such a good actor. He’s brilliant and charming but above all else: Fearless
You don’t need pants to make a impressive speech.
Jesse went from almost being killed off in season one to being a main character in the show then all the way to being the star in a movie sequel
The movie was not all that to me ... It was an ending but not great....
@@sauljimmytakavic4286 it did leave a lot to be desired
@@Shadowwind4 yup , but better call Saul is so good... It fills the void...
Wat killed off tell more
@@sauljimmytakavic4286 best part him doing that old west shootout perfecf
Remember, everything Vince Gilligan did, he did it for this Family.
He did it for himself, he liked it. He was good at it
@@СимонЦанков and he felt alive!
Shit
@@justpedal2575 and we did too.
Vince Gilligan did it for himself.
Dom did it for his family.
We hear so many horror stories about how toxic Hollywood can be, it's nice to see that a cast and crew can genuinely respect and support each other, all while creating great art.
That's because they rolled in New Mexico, far away from Hollywood.
Plus, I don’t know if it’s true or not, but I heard that TV production in general is a lot less toxic than movie production.
Cause this isn't Hollywood...
@@juleswells1040 still Hollywood money
@@kayzeaza dont try to reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into
easily found counter examples of a toxic movie productions shot in New Mexico would be sufficient to disprove their statement, but they wouldn't understand the propositional logic in the first place! 😁
Aaron grew up on this show. I can understand his grief to see it end.
dude ur channel is dope
Man it´s fills me with so much joy to see you in here, not only you have good taste in music but also series, your channel has helped me a lot
bro he was 29 when he started in season 1
bro he was 28 when he started fym
@@sb-di3of yeah no lol!!!
That was one of the most eloquent speeches I have ever heard by a guy wearing no pants.
😂😂
You should have been at my wedding...
@@johnclavis underrated
How many speeches have you heard from a guy wearing no pants?
@@BenjaminCarter-if4gz I live in NYC, so quite a few times. They tend to be not so eloquent.
I’m nearly 50 years old, and I’ve come to the realization that no matter how long live, I will never see another show as good as this.
Did you see The Leftovers?
Did you see 'Lost' ?
This is right up there with The Sopranos and The Wire. Just finished binge watching it for the 2nd or 3rd time and it gets better each time.
@@marcoheinrich9518 The Leftovers is truly a great show. Give it up for "Vigorous Hand Job Guy"
@@robbiesaunders9602 wasn’t lost just a bad dream or something at the end?
When I saw the first episode I wasn’t sure this was going to be a show I’d get into. Little did I know that this would end up being my all time favorite show . . . Ever.
I did not think it would interest me but I kept hearing great things about it. Finally in Jan 2021 I started watching it 24/7. I loved it so much. But since I watched with no sleep, I'm watching all episodes again!!!😅
Same here man
Same here. When it showed Walt driving that RV I said to myself that I should keep watching and see what it was all about. That was it, I got hooked big time! I've watched the entire series twice and I'm about to watch it for a third time soon!
SAME
Same I remember my friend showed me the first couple episodes back in like 2014. I thought the show wasn’t for me initially and actually didn’t watch another episode until like a year later I decided to give it another go. Once I got to season 2 it quickly became my favorite show.
God the way Aaron struggles to say i love you to Bryan is so sad and heartwarming at the same time. You can really tell how sincere both both of them are its awesome
I just cried with him
I don’t know why it feels like the RV is also a huge character when they are all taking the picture in front of it. Vince has done such a good job of being able to personify the vehicle that it too feels like it’s part of the family they built with the cast and crew.
Thats exactly how the director of the episode it gets crushed felt.
It’s like Clifford the big red dog or Falkor or something
It's like a drama series version centerpiece motor vehicle equivalent of the delorean or kitt from knight rider.
Reminds me of the going merry from one piece
My BF and I are watching the episode where they have to destroy it. Great episode but I’m always sad when it goes and you don’t see it anymore other than flashbacks.
I have a theory that one of the big reasons breaking bad worked so well was because the people behind it cared for and respected each other so much. Very rarely do you come across a show or movie with little to no behind the scenes drama. This is special. This, is the best show ever made
@theawemazingcrew9702 I think you're right that the cast and crew were all on such excellent terms the whole way through the show. And just as importantly, I believe the cast *genuinely loved* and cherished the scripts they were given for each episode. Each episode is so brilliantly written. So imagine how great it would feel to consistently be given superb scripts and what was essentially a perfect finale. I reckon that would have helped just as much as the *"chemistry"* between the cast and crew in the creation of such a masterpiece.
Unlike, say, GoT which started off so strong for it's first 5 seasons before bombing in it's last 2. Once D&D had run out of canon source material and surpassed the books, let's just say it was catastrophic for the show. You could see that the cast members were obviously disappointed with what they were given to work with. It would have been so discouraging.
Yes, this works with all things creative: from film making to cooking. If the team of creators enjoy the process and love and respect each other, the result will most probably be immaculate.
2013: I'll never play as Jesse Pinkman again
2019: Yea Bitch, I'm back!!!
YEAAA BIACHHH
Ironically, Jesse only says bitch one time throughout the movie.
I’m a flashback scene.
And now it looks like they're both going to appear in Better Call Saul.
2022: Guess who's back again, bitch?
Yo.
"I love you" "I love you too"
I never imagined I'd be so torn at the heart watching two of my favorite actors say goodbye to my favorite show.
that was wholesome as fuck, they obviously really connected.
My boyfriend kept suggesting I watch this. From the first episode I was hooked. I couldn't wait to get home to catch a few episodes before bed. When it was over..I felt like a friend walked out of my life.
Same! Just finished it 2 days ago and watched "el camino" last night 😔
@@erazrocker ..rewatching dexter then I'll watch el Camino!
Finish the whole universe with better call Saul you'll love it... It fills that bb void...y'all get back to me when y'all see it.. please let me know what you think..
Same
@@sauljimmytakavic4286 I second that
lmao the way Bryan mocked Aaron was hilariously accurate
Seeing Aaron tear up talking about Bryan made me cry, just like the show you can tell they have so much loyalty and respect for each other, I hope they still stay in touch
Holy fuck... I broke down hard
The best thing is that, they do! They are best friends even now and started a business together (a mezcal company)
They've been spottet together at random places like sports events and such so they're good friends to this day.
Aaron Paul makes me want to cry, I love him so much. I miss Jesse Pinkman a lot too, but at least I can always rewatch all the seasons and El Camino. Jesse will always be my favourite character in my favourite show
Now you got Better Call Saul! The season finale is going to be nuts I can already tell. Vince is a genius
Same
Well you got that Popcorners ad
The reveal of Bryan Cranston not wearing pants while making a heartfelt speech is as amazing as any plot twist in the show itself.
The fact that he still doesn't have his pants on for the final picture just makes it so much better
Only Brian Cranston could be taken seriously giving a speech with no pants on.
this made me cry. for real.
Me too bro
when aaron cried I cried lol
Because they are family 😍, you know, all this is for the family
Me too 😭 I haven’t re-watched the show in a couple years but this still hits me in the feels
Me too 😭😭😭
I so distinctly remember how I felt the day I watched the last Breaking Bad episode. The final scene with Walt left an emptiness in my stomach and I just had to lay down for a bit. The realization that this series was over felt like a massive loss in my life that I had to get over. No piece of Media has ever left me feeling that way. I'm grateful for Better Call Saul but not looking forward to all those emotions again when the final season comes out.
The best part about it is we'll get to look back on it throughout our lives and remember the good times we had while watching it.
Felt the same way . . . when Baby Blue started playing, I lost it! Perfect song to end a perfect show.
God the love between Aaron and Bryan is so palpable. Love and respect these two forever.
Their off camera relationships are exactly how I'd hoped they would be. That was touching and brought me to tears.
When Bryan's comfortable enough to wear his tighty whities around you, then you've done well
i have a feeling Bryan is that comfortable with every human. meaning he has low standards for tighty whities
He was the reason walt wears the tighty whities lol
From the sound of it hes literally been that way from day one lol I dont think comfort around people has anything to do with it.
He has a nudity clause in his contract, meaning that he has to be in his underwear in everything he does
So everyone in the entire world?
2:29 He was doing that entire speech in his underpants... legend
1:15 Class move by Rian Johnson "Wanna call it, boss?"
After watching this series I had to google Aaron Paul to make sure he was happy in a good life as his character was so convincing, I needed to see he was ok. His character was so real. The best series ever.
facts man
I hope he’s still ok
Gotta love that Vince Gilligan humbleness. He always gives credit to everyone in the crew/cast. He even knows the name of practically all the extras that come on for small parts. That dude is awesome
Get yourself the kind of friendship that Bryan and Aaron have. It´s so heartwarming to watch.
I had it. Sadly, my friend of 51 years passed last July. I’m still crushed.
@@bend1951 i wish the best for you and him man, he's happy up there and you can send him prayers for his favor
0:51 little did he know that he will play Jesse in an entire movie 6 years later 🥹
One of the main reasons I believe why this show was so successful even after all these years is the bond they all have with each other. It wasn't just some project they were all involved in, its like they were all chosen to be a part of this big family. A very talented hardworking crew and cast that cared for one another. It shined through for the world to see. Thank you to Vince, Bryan, Aaron and the rest of the cast for always keeping Breaking Bad alive after so many years. What a masterpiece you guys all created. A masterpiece that could've only been achieved through love and dedication that went beyond just the well written script.
Poor Hank. Taking his dirt nap close by.
And Gomie 😭😖😖
jail time.
I never see actors appreciate and admire there characters as much as Aaron and Bryan most actors get patronized always having to talk about the same role and character but these guys are just real the most genuine cast I’ve ever seen
It's refreshing to see a set filled with so much genuine love and affection. Very rare in Hollywood, as we all know. And to see the love between men in this way is also very heartwarming. The world would literally be a better place if men dared to show emotions in the way that these men do.
Yeah, and it's ironic that Aaron and Bryan's on-set relationship was full of practical jokes and playful insults. They got serious at the end. I half-expected one of them to break out in comedy, but it didn't happpen.
I love how Aaron Paul has a heart just as big as Jesse
When Aaron at 3:42 doesnt have words and then he say: Bryan I love you man....
God I have tears on my face
And to this day Aaron And Bryan are forever tied to this day :’)
"It saddens me that I will never play Jesse Pinkman again."
2019: I've got good news, Aaron.
Just remind Todd to stay in shape.
@@tankdogization Apparently Todds actor had to gain weight for another role. It was just bad timing ig
2022: Hey Aaron, guess what
And I love how Rian let Vince call the final “cut!” A great way to book end.
I am in film school presently and watching this clip just gave me the deepest sense of FOMO I think I've ever felt. Knowing that I'll never get to work on something as absolutely transcendental as Breaking Bad just feels soul emptying in a way I cannot really otherwise describe.
That's what it takes to make a show as high quality as Breaking Bad - about 75 artists and craftsmen working together in the middle of the desert.
It's very cool that Aaron and Bryan started a business together and they are still always hanging out years and years later
What business?
@@desertsage7 they own a tequila company dos hombres
@Joey Fertita $57 for 750mL is not a bad deal! Thank you for responding kindly 😉
They have their own lab. I applied to be a prep cook but ended up as the dishwasher. I'm doing great. They have great benefits. Medical, dental and much much more 😂😂😂😂😂😂
No show is ever going to be as good as this one, absolutely nothing compares :( I wish I could forget I’ve seen it just to experience it again
When you watch Better Call Saul all the way through and then watch BB again I got a totally different perspective and experience it was amazing like I'd not seen it before all the characters were even more rounded which I thought wasn't possible.
Better Call Saul
"I will never play Jesse Pinkman again" oh boy you don't even know
Aaron Paul: I’ll never play Jesse pinkman again!
Vince Gilligan: I’m not done with you yet! ‘El Camino’!
Vince : "We are done when I say we are done!"
Vince: “I still got stuff to do!”
Honestly, it was my dream to be part of a film team like this one. I'm glad I got the opportunity to watch it. Thanks a lot for posting.
This is truly beautiful
The friendship Aaron and Bryan share is amazing. You can see how much they both love and respect each other. I’m so happy they’re friends outside of acting and made their own company together. They truly are soulmates, and I can’t imagine a better cast and crew to work with. Breaking Bad will always be on top
The best series I’ve ever watched & more than likely will ever watch
Not quite, done watch elcamino and then better call Saul...
Your comment = 💯
Just the fact that he is so sincere, and it was done in his underpants will make this go down in history
Watching those desert scenes you forget how many people are behind the camera
I've never seen two characters that are close in the show also that close and share VERY similar chemistry irl (no pun intended). Truly show how good the character/story writing is. Just... perfect
Even behind the scenes of the show make you emotional.what a show!🙏
Holy crap I got full body chills discovering this was the final scene they filmed. Crazy asf to end it at the very beginning
4:28 Nah Bryan trying to cover his legs with the poster and the cameraman changing angle is wild
This almost made me cry
Wow this had me shed some tears. Man I miss watching this show week to week on DVR. Some of the best years ever. Respect to everyone who put their Heart & Soul into making BB one of the best Series ever. What an amazing video.
In what eventually became such a dark and depressing show, these cast and crew "family videos" show just how well they leave the drama and horribleness on screen and show only love and comradeship when it counts. Love this show and these people for bringing such an incredible piece of art to the TV screen
that's the kind of deep happiness you get when you know you've made an amazing piece of art
This is seriously the best and most brilliant show ever made.
With Homeland :-)
It's always crazy to see how much of a family they are. I can totally understand Aaron had a tough time processing these feelings, understanding his grief and seeing this as a part of himself and his life. You can really see how much Jesse merged with him at his speech and this is a lot to comprehend. Truly a high quality show when you see crew scenes like these.
“…I’ll never play Jesse Pinkman again”.
I’m glad he was wrong.
Bryan and Aaron are like father and son , that made this show sooo great that chemistry between them
Jeezus, I'm crying like a baby. I've watched the whole series twice through and feel like these guys are family.
Thank You for sharing these "final moments". Beautiful
Aaron is as emotional as in the series:) So sweet how they both love each other.
I just finished it again after a LONG time waiting to forget most of it, so i could get a good new feeling to this show with also those sparks of memory through out it. i cried at the ending; it hurts inside really, from the attachment you get to these characters to where they're wedged into this amazing story that you cant put into words. this video helped a lot with that emptiness i have from finishing the series, it helps me feel that this show isn't about what the plot or characters are, its the real-world experiences had and relationships made through the process of this series. especially seeing how Aaron feels the same way I and many of us do, but from his perspective of acting in this. the GREATEST show in my opinion, i would love to know more about the actors and actresses who played a part in this masterpiece. well.. goodbye Lydia
He kind of looks like Ned Flanders.
True actually
Thank you for posting this!!!
" i will never play jesse pinkman again"
2019: El Camino
2022: Better Call Saul Season 6
For us it’s been immense but something that be watched again and again. Thank you cast, crew and the RV.
"I will never play Jessie Pinkman again."
He was wrong!
Aaron Paul now knows the meaning of " Never say never. " He was blessed, as we were, with the continuation of Jesse's story in " El Camino. " Excellent all around!
Breaking bad is my life, Better Call Saul is my womb life & El Camino is my afterlife.
00:27 Bryan making the face and it cuts to Aaron, whoever edit the video is funny as hell lol
“I will never play Jesse Pinkman again”
Am I glad to see him in El Camino
All these breaking bad clips behind the scenes are giving me good vibes. seems like a cool team and the love the actors and the director are getting (from eachother but also from the community) are kinda heart warming. Best show ever !!
Little did he know. He's get his own spinoff movie.
I usually don't really watch much on TV or series and almost no movies - for Breaking Bad I needed two attempts to get into it. But boy am I glad that I pulled through it, cause it's my absolute favorite now
I never watched this series but goodbyes for anything are always sad, especially for something incredibly famous and loved by millions.
All of the crew is lucky. Working on these can build some great comraderie but when you work on something that is actually good, well received and you can be proud of it, that's rare and probably comes around once for most of these people.
There was something really funny about Bryan Cranston giving such a heartwarming speech in his underwear.
This was really touching, and being my favorite and one of the best shows ever...
Miss those Sunday nites..!!
Best serie ever
Watch El Camino and better call Saul next
This is the most wholesome video I have seen in a lonngggg while
Everyone was so amazing in this show. No fire breathing dragons. Just incredible writing and acting.
I watch this show, in 2013, and i come in 2021, rewatch the show, and... Its better then before, its far beyond your time.
Don't worry Aaron of the past, you get a kick azz movie.
I made the mistake of re-watching this masterpiece of a TV show and now I don't know how I can move on again. This is truly the best.show.ever. and Aaron Paul is going to be my bias in Hollywood (and hollywoo) forever
It’s not often that a series begins on such a high, and ends even higher. SOA did it, GOT did it, and a few more before and after, whilst others drift into their conclusion; Lost - I definitely was, Vikings - so deeply disappointed, but *this masterpiece* - this broke new ground for me (I’m older than Walt was in this when he was 52, and a scientist too….. different field and I don’t think it bares any relevance to me enjoying it so much) I binge-watched this to catch up to S4, and welled-up like a baby when it ended, and several times during each season too! This will forever be my all time favourite series though; Brian Cranston has been excellent to watch since Malcolm - a true, consummate professional, an actor who is palpably real in *any* role. He’s a legend, as was Aaron Paul (Geez he’s 44 😮) and as for Vince? Write another epic! No pressure 😂
Well done to every single one of them - *nobody* in their right mind could fail to be moved by this story - absolute genius!
Lovely tribute...and yes, it is simply the best show EVER....I will continue to watch this cast of amazing people for years to come.
Truly the GOAT of shows. I miss it forever
Last time on the set ever, until Popcorners.
I’m crying! I loved and love this show as well as each of the performers, writers, producers and of course Vince. I binge watched while living with my mom. She passed away a couple years later so I guess some of my tears are tied to that. I used to run out of my room and talk about the series. She didn’t watch, but loved that it made me happy. She once referred to the pawn shops sprouting up in Alice, Texas as “sort of Breaking Baddish…❤”
And the crew!
Its wholesome af seeing Bryan and Aaron become loving bros to eachother
A group of blessed people to be so lucky to work on the greatest tv series ever. ❤
Aaron Paul: I will never play Jesse Pinkman again
El Camino: Am I a joke to you?
0:49
never say never, now played Jesse again in Better Call Saul
This was the last scene they acted before the series was over? I almost thought it was the goodbye scene of the finale
They filmed this after that
The Ozymandias intro was the last scene shooted because the production wanted that Bryan's hair was grown enough to look like his hair on the pilot
@@ederlourenco989 I just found out Bryan’s hair in the finale was a wig