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The “Breaking Bad” Final Season Poster

No words necessary, right? Just this:

breakingbadfinalseasonposter

Aw, yeah. All hell breaks loose August 11 on AMC. And we will remember his name. Heisenberg, is it?

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Comments

  1. scott says:

    or its simply stating he will be dead at the end of the season so never forget the awesomeness that is Breaking Bad.
    Honestly with the lack of his son being in the last couple of eps, i say he(junior) will kill his dad trying to help out the real man he looked up to( or maybe to avenge him) Hank Shrader. and did anyone else wish there was an audible poop drop at the end of the 1st half of the 5th season? lol

  2. Nick says:

    I have always seen Walter and Jesse flipping between good and evil, in the beginning, Walter was good (better, they’re still cooking meth, they’re not saints, however with context, anyway…) and Jesse was evil, but Walter starting killing and Jesse started backing off in a sense, their was one scene in the episode where one of mikes guys kills the kid where Jesse was closer to the sun and Walter was in the shadows, dark side/ light side? but the significance is that if Walter white from episode one met Heisenberg what would he say?

  3. Phil says:

    Maybe he’s just known by his tribal name, The One Who Knocks.

  4. Puddy Mo says:

    You’re on to something there. 1) There’s no punctuation in the poster, and 2) I think the very first thing he says at the beginning of the very first episode (taping his statement to the police) is, “My name is Walter H. White….”

  5. John says:

    Maybe that’s the point. His character has gone through such an evolution that he’s lost himself and who he is. Maybe it’s a question rather than a statement. Maybe he’s asking himself and not us.

  6. Phil says:

    Yeah, I wasn’t too sure which name they wanted us to remember. Walter White or Heisenberg.