Only two more days until the long awaited part two of Breaking Bad season 5 premieres! To get you all caught up to speed and to fuel your addiction to the AMC hit show, here's a roundup of online resources that will keep you busy until Sunday.
'Breaking Bad' from H to Uuo: 118 elements of the series: This fantastic chart from Entertainment Weekly takes the ENTIRE periodic table of the elements and matches each element symbol to a Breaking Bad character, theme, plotline, prop, etc. This is not only entertaining, but serves as a great reminder of a lot of what happened in the show, and includes trivia, too.
8 ways to get your 'Breaking Bad' fix in Albuquerque: If you live where the show takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, or if you're a fan and planning on taking a trip there, this CNN compilation describes eight great things you can do while you're there. From a trolley that takes riders to up to 20 locations the show was filmed, to Twisters Burgers and Buritos (the Lost Pollos Hermanos location), to a donut-store that sells "Breaking Bad Blue Sky," themed treats, this is a great travel guide for fans of the TV drama.
Breaking Bad: Middle School Students Play Walter White, Jesse Pinkman: This YouTube video is made by a group of middle school students acting out thier predictions in how the series will end. This clever parody from a fan-point of view almost comes off as a tribute. Instead of "meth" they use the word "candy." Cute! Plus, the accompanying info in the US Weekly article clues people in on the casting of the video.
TimesTalks: A Conversation with the 'Breaking Bad' Cast and Creator: This amazing hour and a half long discussion with the cast and creator of Breaking Bad provides great insight into the final season. The interviews discuss everything from filming the season to predictions about different characters' fate.
Netflix: And of course, if want an episode by episode recap, you can check out all five seaons on Netflix, including the first half of Season 5.'
Breaking Bad will premiere on AMC Sunday at 9/8 c.