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Breaking Bad's episode titles are known for their hidden meanings. Both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul have put messages within their episode titles. The name of Breaking Bad's series finale, "Felina," is particularly significant.
Scarface is an admitted major influence on Breaking Bad. The stated premise of the show is Mr. Chips becoming Tony Montana. However, this becomes far more overt in "Felina," the final episode. Breaking Bad's climax is a very deliberate nod to Scarface's. After season 5, AMC commissioned the spinoff series Better Call Saul instead of Breaking Bad season 6. The off-shoot stars the colorful lawyer Saul Goodman, played by Bob Odenkirk, who originally debuted in season 2 of the show. The show is currently in its fifth season and follows Saul in the years leading up to the start of the Breaking Bad storyline.The Breaking Bad series was so incredible that everyone is wondering when there will be a Breaking Bad season 6. AMC is currently airing their prequel/sequel series Better Call Saul, and with one more season to go, it’s unlikely that Breaking Bad season 6 will air before then. After Saul Goodman left Albuquerque, his office was turned into a restaurant called "Duke City Sports Bar." Walter, Jesse, Mike, Ramey, and Ed are the only five characters who appear in Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and El Camino.
The incredible fifth season of Breaking Bad left everyone wondering: Will there be a Breaking Bad season 6?Lydia's impending death is confirmed, stating that while she is still alive, she is in critical condition from the ricin poisoning and not expected to survive. Fabian only learnt the nature of Howard’s end in the scripts with the rest of the cast, saying it was co-star Seehorn who called him when the episode dropped for the actors to read.
Breaking Bad's third season presents a major tipping point. Walter and Jesse officially get in over their heads and become inexorably tied to Gus Fring's criminal organization. Season 4 begins in an incredibly grim manner, where Walter and Jesse fear for their lives. Gus spares them in a brutal fashion.This complete box set, meanwhile, has the usual making-of featurettes and commentaries, which largely focus on the dull mechanics of making the key episodes, rather than providing any insight, as well as the slightly irritating and widely leaked "alternative ending", suggesting it was all a bad dream by Cranston's Malcolm in the Middle character, Hal.
