Season Finale Parody Videos

This 'Breaking Bad' Parody Video Makes Up For the End of the Season

This 'Breaking Bad' parody video is full of humor and sadness at the same time, due to the end of one of the best shows on television. After the recent finale, 'Crosbylicious' from YouTube has created this video using Lana Del Rey's song in order to create an emotional, yet humorous ode to the show.

The video addresses the fact that television will not be the same without 'Breaking Bad' on for the fall season. It shows scenes from the show where the tune from the song 'Summertime Sadness' is used in order to create a new song about how tragic it is that 'Breaking Bad' has ended.

Aaron Paul, who plays Jesse within the show, even commented on the video in a post on 'Twitter' saying: "This video is amazing!!" It says a lot if an actor from the show is loving this 'Breaking Bad' parody video as much as we do. Go ahead and watch, but be prepared to shed a few tears.
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