Breaking Bad remains one of the most acclaimed television series' of all time. Its storytelling, performances, and unforgettable final season have cemented its legacy in television history.
IMDb ranks the series finale as No. 3 of its Top 100 Best Rated Episodes of All Time. The 2013 episode earned a 9.8 out of 10, reflecting its near-universal critical and audience acclaim.
According to Texas Monthly, "Felina" is an anagram for the word finale. It states that the last episode's name is a ”composite of the chemical signs for iron, lithium, and salt—or blood, meth, and tears. Additionally, "Felina" is the name of the girl that the hero of Marty Robbins’ classic outlaw ballad 'El Paso' falls in love with." The series lead character, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) plays the song in his car the series finale.
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“Breaking Bad is simply unique,” said Charlie Collier, AMC president in a press release, about the series ending. “It all starts with Vince Gilligan who really only ever asked for one thing, the opportunity to end the show on his own terms."
"Felina" tied up the series five-season run. Breaking Bad ran on AMC from 2008 through 2013.
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