Watch Bryan Cranston & Aaron Paul read the 'Breaking Bad' season 5/series finale 'Felina' episode script for the first time [VIDEO]

By Jon Niles | Nov 23, 2013 12:16 PM EST

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One of the many bonus features included on the Breaking Bad DVD/Blu-ray box set is a special video of stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul reading the final script of the series. The season 5 finale, entitled "Felina," was definitely one of the best concluding episodes in television history that enthralled audiences. With this bonus feature clip, we get to see the genuine reactions of awe and excitement from the stars of the series! (SPOILERS to follow)

For those of us who have seen the series finale, we know how Breaking Bad came to a great conclusion. But if you haven't seen the finale, we warn you that the rest of this article is full of spoilers.

Lying on adjacent couches, Paul and Cranston do a linereading of the last script the two co-stars will ever work on together for this unbelievable show. Paul sticks to the lines of his character, Jesse Pinkman, while Cranston reads the non-dialogue segments as well as the lines for Walter White.

Considering these two are reading and hearing this script for the first time, we get some funny reaction expressions from them.

Perhaps the best part is when Cranston is reading the final scene where White mows down the neo-Nazis with automatic machine gun rigged in his car's trunk.

"That big M-60 has been placed in there sideways, mounted atop the rig Walt built. It rattles away, sweeping back and forth like Satan's windshield wiper."

Paul's jaw drops as Cranston can't help but smile at the line. Again, this is a non-dialogue part so the attention to detail should be noted. Didn't it come off just like that in the final scenes?

Another great part from this bonus clip is when Cranston finishes the final Breaking Bad script and proclaims, "So I guess there won't be a sequel..."

Check out this clip right here:

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