“Breaking Bad” Season 5 Spoilers: Don’t Trust IMDb; We Will See More Walter White in Tighty Whities; Breaking Bad Breaks Records Again

“Breaking Bad” Season 5 spoilers, okay, I was wrong. And I learned something, as they say on South Park, don’t make spoiler predictions based on IMDb castings. The two characters I predicted would be on the show in some kind of flashback, dream sequence, near-death experience, didn’t pan out. Oh Walter White and Jesse Pinkman talked about them. But they weren’t on the episode. My bad. Don’t Break my balls.

“Breaking Bad” Season 5 spoiler: The flashback was the first, we have to see Walter White in his tighty whities again. It’s kind of Bryan Cranston’s trademark. He wore them on Malcolm. He wore them in some movie I saw him in with the mother on the Gilmore Girls. But the only thing I remember about that movie is a conversation about stoner clarity. But rest assured. This is not the last time we see Bryan Cranston’s fruit of the looms. I think it’s in his contract. Ben Affleck had to forcibly dress Bryan Cranston daily for "Argo." You should have seen the out-takes from
"The X-Files" when Bryan Cranston kept sticking his ass out the window whenever David Duchovny slowed down.

So now there are two episodes of “Breaking Bad” remaining. How low can Walter White go? How deep is Bryan Cranston going to delve into the darkness he was plowing last night. Oh, yeah, he was
crying while he told Skyler to stay in line. But he was pulling the full Heisenberg. show creator Vince Gilligan is on record as saying that last night’s Breaking Bad episode, "Ozymandias" is his favorite episode of the entire series.

Last night’s “Breaking Bad” broke records, as 6.4 million people tuned in. “Breaking Bad” turned up the suspense to lead into the series finale.

Okay, part of it was because it was raining and messed up NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” for an hour. But “Breaking Bad” pulled in 1.3 million more people from last week, according to Nielsen ratings.

“Breaking Bad” was also the No. 1 television of the night in social activity and the No. 1 cable show for the full week.

"Breaking Bad” was also recently named the Highest Rated TV Series in the Guinness book of World Records 2014.

By Tony Sokol, follow me on Twitter

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