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Bryan Cranston And Aaron Paul Arrived At The 'Breaking Bad' In The RV


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Last night, "Breaking Bad" held a premiere to celebrate the start of the series' final episodes, which debut on AMC on August 11. It was essentially the last hurrah for the gang that we've come to love over the course of five seasons, and appropriately, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul made an entrance worthy of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.

As sad as we are to see "Breaking Bad" go, it's incredibly exciting knowing that we'll get an ending in a couple months, and seeing the cast so thrilled to celebrate the last episodes, it's hard not to get caught up in it too.

Click past the jump to see their big entrance.



[b]It looks like they were trying to squeeze a cook in before the premiere.[/b]
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[b]Is that Heisenberg? You're goddamn right it is.[/b]
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[b]We are really going to miss these guys.[/b]
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[b]Cheers, gentlemen.[/b]
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