> “Everything should come to an end, everything’s cyclical, our lives are cyclical, seasons, trees, everything. So it’s okay to have a beginning, middle and end and then let it go.”
I agree. It was a great run. Better to end on a high note and be preserved for all to see than to run it into the ground and have everyone forget.
It’s also probably one of the best finales- and there are very few shows out there that actually gave it the *right* ending.
What else is there for him to do with it? Like, c’mon
I mean, Better Call Saul and El Camino have both successfully expanded upon Breaking Bad significantly. If you add up Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and El Camino, you have yourself an enormous story that is endless rewatchable.
I would never say No to more (if it had the same writers), but I am more than satisfied by what we got.
No spinoff set when they were children???
Please let things end. So many people are content-brained these days.
Just because “Toilet Paper: The Movie” is good doesn’t mean we need a Toilet Paper expanded universe with TV shows, Books, and Sequels, Prequels, and Reboots.
I love Brian Cranston, he always seems like such an awesome guy.
Good, it’s one of the best endings of all shows
I love the BB universe and it has been successfully mined for every shred of diamond and gold already. There’s nothing left. *Maybe* a Gustavo prequel but it’s unnecessary.
‘The cold never bothered me me anyway’
Breaking Bad, El Camino and Better Call Saul was great, but it’s ok for shows to end! Not every show, or movie needs a spin off, prequel or sequel!
>Gilligan said in 2023, per Variety. “But what I’d like to do is leave it be. I kind of wonder if there are further stories to tell, but I don’t want to beat a dead horse. I look around and see other storytelling worlds — I’m not going to name names — that feel like, ‘Boy, they are really sucking that last dime out of that franchise.'”
I assume he’s talking about the Walking Dead or Marvel but many others certainly apply.
My dream is a series of tv movies or maybe a limited series like 10 years from now that showed a paroled Saul (Jimmy, Gene) tackling some cases to get back on top.
While he’s right, think of how lucky he is for being able to say this as an actor. Incredibly deserving of course, but it’s easy for him to say since he’s so wildly successful in other programs as well.
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**Cranston says :**
> “Everything should come to an end, everything’s cyclical, our lives are cyclical, seasons, trees, everything. So it’s okay to have a beginning, middle and end and then let it go.”
I agree. It was a great run. Better to end on a high note and be preserved for all to see than to run it into the ground and have everyone forget.
It’s also probably one of the best finales- and there are very few shows out there that actually gave it the *right* ending.
What else is there for him to do with it? Like, c’mon
I mean, Better Call Saul and El Camino have both successfully expanded upon Breaking Bad significantly. If you add up Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and El Camino, you have yourself an enormous story that is endless rewatchable.
I would never say No to more (if it had the same writers), but I am more than satisfied by what we got.
No spinoff set when they were children???
Please let things end. So many people are content-brained these days.
Just because “Toilet Paper: The Movie” is good doesn’t mean we need a Toilet Paper expanded universe with TV shows, Books, and Sequels, Prequels, and Reboots.
I love Brian Cranston, he always seems like such an awesome guy.
Good, it’s one of the best endings of all shows
I love the BB universe and it has been successfully mined for every shred of diamond and gold already. There’s nothing left. *Maybe* a Gustavo prequel but it’s unnecessary.
‘The cold never bothered me me anyway’
Breaking Bad, El Camino and Better Call Saul was great, but it’s ok for shows to end! Not every show, or movie needs a spin off, prequel or sequel!
>Gilligan said in 2023, per Variety. “But what I’d like to do is leave it be. I kind of wonder if there are further stories to tell, but I don’t want to beat a dead horse. I look around and see other storytelling worlds — I’m not going to name names — that feel like, ‘Boy, they are really sucking that last dime out of that franchise.'”
I assume he’s talking about the Walking Dead or Marvel but many others certainly apply.
My dream is a series of tv movies or maybe a limited series like 10 years from now that showed a paroled Saul (Jimmy, Gene) tackling some cases to get back on top.
While he’s right, think of how lucky he is for being able to say this as an actor. Incredibly deserving of course, but it’s easy for him to say since he’s so wildly successful in other programs as well.