Samuel L. Jackson 'Breaking Bad' Monologue Breaks The Internet [Video]

Samuel L. Jackson has performed some stirring speeches during his decades long career as an actor and performer. But his recent Breaking Bad monologue might just be the best.

In the clip below, Samuel L. Jackson performs the monologue in the hit AMC show starring Bryan Cranston as the titular teacher turned methamphetamine dealer, Walter White.

Jackson performed the monologue for a partnership with PrizeoTV in an effort to raise money to fight Alzheimers Disease.  

Here is the original monologue from Bryan Cranston as Walter White:

And here's Samuel L. Jackson channeling his own Walter White:

But the Samuel L. Jackson Breaking Bad moment isn't some dishy new reveal about the show, which is entering it's 6th and last season when it returns on August 11 at 9 p.m. EST on AMC.

The show only has eight hours left before it's done, but that hasn't stopped news from breaking about the show.

The Hollywood Reporter said that series creator, Vince Gilligan revealed what it was like writing the final season during a recent panel to benefit 826LA at Largo in Los Angeles. He cried while writing it.

 "I actually cried writing the end -- 'The end' on the last episode. I haven't since then."

Gilligan continued:

"We sat around in the writer's room for thousands of man hours playing a game of chess, saying, 'If we move the character from here to here to here, what happens? What's the counter-move? Essentially we said, 'What are all the possible endings we can come up with?' And then, 'What is the ending that satisfies us the most?'"

And during an interview with USA Today, Gilligan said the finale won't be like The Sopranos ambiguous fade to black, saying "My big fear was I would wake up one day two years from now or five years from now saying, 'Oh my god, I just realized how we should have ended it.'"

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