Tonight is a huge night in TV, as Breaking Bad airs its final episode. The incredibly acclaimed series is wrapping up, after 62 episodes, on a high note, with more viewers than it's ever had in its history, as more and more people caught on to the series, and just a week after winning the Emmy for Best Drama and Anna Gunn's win for best supporting actress. (Don't fret for Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, who didn't win this year, but have multiple Emmys at this point for their excellent work on the series.)
The IGN crew predicts the ending to Breaking Bad:
Breaking Bad has been a favorite here at IGN since the beginning. In fact, we named it program of the year in IGN's annual Best Of awards in 2009 - and then again in 2010, 2011 and 2012!
With Breaking Bad coming to an end, we've been feeling nostalgic, looking back at some of our earliest coverage of the show, including our first major coverage before it debuted, as Travis Fickett spoke to Vince Gilligan and Bryan Cranston on a conference call about the show. And then of course is Seth Amitin's review of Breaking Bad's pilot episode - and what was an incredible debut to what would continue to be an amazing series.
And on a personal level, I have to say one of my favorite interviews I've done at IGN was when I interviewed Gilligan and Cranston together, going into Season 2.
We've also had plenty of Breaking Bad coverage this past week, in the countdown to the series finale. In case you've missed it, check out the following articles and videos and get ready for Breaking Bad's farewell.
It's Okay if You End Up Not Liking Breaking Bad's Finale
4 Things Dexter Could Have Learned from Breaking Bad
Before Breaking Bad: Bryan Cranston's Power Rangers Past
IGN's Review of the Penultimate Breaking Bad: "Granite State"
Pinky and the Brain and Metal Gear Solid meets Breaking Bad:
Vince Gilligan answers IGN reader questions about Breaking Bad:
Are you ready to say goodbye to Breaking Bad?
The Breaking Bad series finale airs Sunday, September 29th at 9pm on AMC.
Source : ign[dot]com
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