Hidden Facts Behind Creating The Masterpiece| Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad is one of the best TV show ever created. There are a lot of crafts and brilliance behind each scene in the show. There is a lot of untold facts and stories about what happened in the background. It's as interesting as the show.

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  • Breaking Bad totally have 62 episodes. The 62nd element in the periodic table is Samarium, which is used for cancer treatment.

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  • Even if this's one of the best ever tv show created, the creator Vince Gilligan first contacted HBO for producing it. They rejected the show in the first place, later Gilligan reached the other famous networks like Showtime, TNT and FX and they also rejected the show.

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  • Jesse Pinkman is one of the best ever fictional character in a TV-series, but the writers were planning to kill him off at the end of the first season. Later when Aaron Paul, the actor who played Pinkman thanked openly to the crew for not killing him, when he received Emmy's.

  • The Blue Meth that's shown in the show is just a Rock Candy, just a sweet.
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  • Breaking Bad named "Highest Rated TV Show(ever) by Guinness World Records, because of the Metascore score of 99/100 on MetaCrtic.com.

  • Breaking Bad has a funny alternative ending. After all these journeys as Heisenberg, Hal wakes up from the bed and realises that everything happened was a dream. 'Hal' is the character from TV show Malcolm in The Middle, which was played by Bryan Cranston, the actor who played Walter White.

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In this Alternative Ending Hal wakes up from the bed and cries about the things happened, he talks about Jesse Pinkman, Skyler and Heisenberg to his wife who was sleeping next to him. As he realised it's a dream and goes to sleep, we could see the Heisenberg's hat laying on the sofa near the bed he was laying.

  • There is really a Save Walter White website, you could find it here

  • The actor RJ Mitte who played Walter Jr really has that state Walt Jr had, Cerebral Palsy.
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Don't continue If you haven't Completed The show yet.

  • Breaking Bad borrowed the special team behind the show Walking Dead for the perfection of the Gus Fring's death, it's a mind-blowing scene.

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  • The name of the last episode of the show us Felina. That is

Fe, Li and Na = Iron, Lithium, and Sodium = Blood, Meth and Tears.
That's all the show is about.

  • In the second season they always show a Pink Teddy with a half-burned face, it resembles what's gonna happen to Gus Fring.

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  • In the last minutes of the episode Ozymandias, we could see Walter leaving his daughter near the fire station. The people inside were playing chess, on that chess shot, we could see that the white king, which's gonna be checkmated in few moves.

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  • Most people hate the episode Fly from breaking bad. It may be because of the inactions, but it really meant something. The thing that's going to happen to this Fly is related to what's was gonna happen to Gale. It's connected.
  • In an episode from the fifth season of Breaking Bad, we could see Walter and his son watching the film Scarface. While watching that movies Walter slowly says " Everybody Dies In This Movie" and that's what happened at the end of Breaking Bad up to a level.

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  • This one ain't that much about the show. In the last scene of Breaking Bad when Walter White lays on the floor there a song that plays in the background.

"Guess I got what I deserved
Kept you waiting there too long, my love"

These lines are those, it's the song called "Baby Blue" and it's from the band called Badfinger. I think you got it.

If you know some more facts, feel free to share.

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