For a long time, Cranston expected Walt to die at the end a reasonable prediction for a character with terminal cancer. "But then I started rethinking it, and I thought it wouldn't surprise me if the guy who is creating all this crap, the toxic avenger himself, lives. It wouldn't surprise me at all. The guy who should die, doesn't!"
If there's one thing no one's expecting, it's a happy ending. "This isn't going to be a fairy tale," Paul says, sipping his beer across from Cranston at the Irish bar. "But I know there will be a time where I'm not ever going to get to zip on this skin again, and I love Jesse so much. I really do."
Cranston breaks the solemnity: "For me, at the end of this," he says, "I just can't wait to get away from all these assholes."
"He's just saying that 'cause he's hurting deep, deep inside," Paul replies.
Cranston smiles, looking absolutely nothing like Walter White. "No," he says. "I'm not."
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