If
you have to go, go out on top. In
a stunning 75-minute extended finale, Vince Gilligan brought Breaking Bad to a supremely fitting close, tying up all the loose
ends in his modern classic AMC series and killing off his now iconic
anti-hero Walter White. And he did so in a way that
confirmed Bad's status as one of TV's greatest series -- and star Bryan Cranston as one of America's best actors.
Tense,
witty, violent, oddly tender and, in its own strange way, as close to
a "happy" ending as a story this dark could hope, this last
episode brought the story to a straightforward, definitive
conclusion, without the spirituality of Lost or the ambiguity of Sopranos. If it's debated, it won't be for what it
meant, but for what it did: Killing Walt, but leaving Jesse alive and
Walt's family rich.
So
sometimes crime does pay. It certainly did for viewers.
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