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Aaron Paul, with Baby Story Annabelle dressed as his character Jess Pinkman, joins his comrades "Breaking Bad" at Comic-Con for a 10th Anniversary Meeting [19659005] (Photo: KEVIN WINTER / IMAGES GETTY)

SAN DIEGO – Pop culture is always addicted to Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. Especially Aaron Paul

"I love Jesse, I love so much this guy.I miss him!" Paul talked about the young business partner of methamphetamine cooking to Walt, a young man Bryan Cranston, at a Comic-Con panel for "Breaking Bad 10" "Without doubt the biggest show ever seen on television" – at least according to panel moderator and "Bad" actor Bill Burr – The AMC drug drama ran for five acclaimed seasons telling the story of chemistry professor Walter White and his turn to the criminal life of a pivotal cancer terminal drug

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"I did not know it would turn into that," says designer Vince Gilligan. success alongside most of his actors during the Comic-Con presentation. With Walt, he just wanted to "start with a character who was very (empathetic and friendly), then get rid of all the fans of the show like dog ticks."

Here are five fun facts from the "Breaking Bad" meeting:

Jesse Pinkman (left Aaron Paul) and Walter White (Bryan Cranston) take a break from cooking in "Breaking Bad." (Photo: FRANK OCKENFELS, AMC)

The Beatlemania moment of the show came early

"Breaking Bad" began as "just a little show at New Mexico, "said Cranston, and when the audience began to pay attention to them" He took us by surprise. "He knew the series had an impact around the second and third seasons when the directional signs of their sets were stolen "I thought," Not only am I lost, but something is happening, "Cranston said.

Credibility was important from the beginning

A lot of" Bad "" Bad "came from 39 a realistic place, especially when it comes to the inherent violence "Being serious was something that was put in place on the first day," said Gilligan. "You simply do not want to be the" Hogan's Heroes "methamphetamine shows.If the show is going to focus on the production and sale of meth, you want to take it seriously."

"Better Call Saul" catches the timeline of "Breaking Bad", and "link", "you will not see Walt or Jesse" in the episodes to Gilligan said, "I would suspect that we would be negligent if they did not appear in the show before the end." He also thinks that these "bad" characters could have their own fallout. not say everyone will do it. "Paul is all about a Jesse Pinkman show:" You say that there is a chance? "he said. Hope Gilligan's answer? "Everything is possible."

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