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How to Mourn the Loss of Breaking Bad

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Northeastern chapter.

Breaking Bad is over. Done. Finished. It is no more. If you are one of the few people who have not been bitten by the Heisenberg bug (no, that is not a euphemism for smoking meth), then stop what you’re doing (actually, finish reading this first and check out our other lovely articles) and go on Netflix immediately. Though the show will go on to be remembered as a classic, it is still hard to accept the fact that your Sunday nights will no longer feature Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and the dynamic Huell. If you’re like me, you’ve already pulling a Tobias Fünke – crying and wondering what meaning your life has now. Shh child, it’ll be okay. Here are some ways you can get over the fact that Breaking Bad is no longer.

1) Find a black hat, some sunglasses and transform yourself into Heisenberg. Just don’t start cooking meth, killing people, and poisoning children.
 
2) Yell Jesse’s favorite catchphrase, which is inappropriate to type here but equates to “female dog.”  Refresh your memory and watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1ffJtn9gjU
 
3) Groom your eyebrows to perfection like this guy:

4) Collect rocks (sorry – minerals) in honor of Hank (RIP, gone too soon).

5) Blow off some of that anxiety you’ve been holding in and watch the always-funny Jimmy Fallon in his parody, “Joking Bad.”

 

6) Play some Breaking Bad Bingo.  The winner gets a gift card to Los Pollos Hermanos.

7) Be a good Samaritan and donate to the Save Walter White fund.
 
8) Spend your evening googling pictures of the ever so beautiful Aaron Paul.
9) Take a deep breath and relax, knowing that your Sundays won’t consist of you crying, yelling at your TV, and punching holes in your wall out of anxiety.

Now that your Sundays are Heisenberg-less, you can devote your time to the battle of Loud vs. Louder on the Real Housewives of New Jersey.  Or maybe you can tune into the equally critically acclaimed show, Duck Dynasty.  Or, you can join me as I cry myself to sleep now that the best show ever is over.

 

 

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Luisa Makula

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Shannon Clark

Northeastern

Shannon is a third year communication studies and business student at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. She has always been interested in writing and journalism, and Her Campus seemed like the perfect outlet for that! She has been part of Her Campus Northeastern since her freshman year, and has recently been elected as co-correspondent. She is excited for a great semester!