'Breaking Bad' Finale at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Fans dress up as characters from the show and mingle with castmembers including Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston as they celebrate the end of the hit AMC series.
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Photo by: Eddie KimPink Teddy Bear
Rebecca Krakow, 23, dresses up like the pink teddy bear that fell into the Whites' pool after the season-two-finale's dramatic plane crash, an event that was teased with images of the bear in earlier episodes. Krakow also holds a sign with the slogan for the Whites' car wash: "Have an A1 day."
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Photo by: Eddie Kim'Breaking Bad' Paraphernalia
Danny Paz, 28 (left), and Roxy Paz, 25, hold up their Breaking Bad paraphernalia, Jesse Pinkman and Walter (Heisenberg) White dolls, while waiting in line for the cemetery’s gates to open. The fans also have a bag of rock candy designed to look like the show's trademark blue crystal meth, which was being passed out by a spirited duo wearing hazmat suits.
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Photo by: Eddie Kim'Meth' Delivery Men
Daniel Coorsh, 23 (left), and Josh Resnick, 47, passed out bags of rock candy designed to look like the show's blue meth, from Los Pollos Hermanos buckets, another Breaking Bad reference.
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Photo by: Eddie KimHeisenberg Look-alike
Andy Morrisch, 30, dressed up like Heisenberg himself, sporting a pork pie hat, goatee and glasses. He also carried a container of the show's signature poison, ricin. Morrisch was one of many Heisenberg look-alikes at Sunday night's series finale party.
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Photo by: Eddie Kim"Tortuga" Lives
Lindsay Vivian, 36, sports a "Tortuga" outfit. The DEA informant met a gruesome end in the second season, when his head was chopped off and placed on top of a live tortoise.
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Photo by: Eddie KimFan Favorite
Fans waited in line for hours outside the cemetery, with many showing up before The Hollywood Reporter arrived at 3 p.m., more than three hours before doors opened.
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Photo by: Eddie KimDrug Front
Aaron Paul came out to greet fans wearing his "Vamanos Pest" outfit, a reference to the extermination company that helped Walt and Jesse conceal their meth-making activities at the beginning of season five.
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Photo by: Eddie KimThe RV Returns
The infamous RV that served as Walt and Jesse's first meth lab was on the scene Sunday night. During a brief intermission between the airing of the show's pilot and finale, photos of castmembers including David Costabile (Gale Boetticher) and Lavell Crawford (Huell) posing with the RV appeared on the screen.
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Photo by: Eddie KimHug It Out
Bryan Cranston, who didn't make it in time for the live AMC post-show, showed up to the cemetery around 9 p.m. During the event, he and Aaron Paul shared their mutual admiration for one another. "I would not be the actor I am today, I would not be the person I am today, without you," Paul said of Cranston. Cranston responded: "As good as he is an actor, he's an even better person." In the end, Paul said it best: "Walt and Jesse forever."
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Photo by: Eddie KimShowrunner of the Year
Hot off his Emmy win for best drama series, Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan appeared onstage with Cranston and Paul to celebrate the end of the series. Paul talked about how lucky he was to have been on the show, saying to Gilligan, "You're the man."
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Photo by: Eddie KimTalking 'Bad'
Jimmy Kimmel, who moderated the Q&A following the screening of the finale, Bob Odenkirk and Vince Gilligan discussed alternate endings and the Saul Goodman spinoff. "I think this is the first charity event where I watched a cancer patient shoot a Nazi in the face," Kimmel said, sending the audience into a fit of riotous laughter.
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Photo by: Eddie KimFinale Thoughts
Aaron Paul, Giancarlo Esposito and Jonathan Banks shared their thoughts on the end of the series. Banks said of the finale: "If anyone bitches, if anyone moans about the ending, come see me."
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