Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul is cleverly honoring the show’s final year of Emmy nominations by giving back to fans.
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Paul announced on Instagram on Wednesday that he will be celebrating the show’s final season and final round of Emmy nominations with a scavenger hunt before the awards show.
“Dear friends, In honor of the Emmys and the final time Breaking Bad will be up for anything at the Emmys I will be holding a scavenger hunt around LA on Monday before the Emmys for all of you Breaking Bad fans. There will be signed Breaking Bad scripts, posters, dolls, action figures and some really cool Breaking Bad art hidden all over the Hollywood area,” Paul wrote. “Just wanted to do a little something to say ‘Thank You’ to everyone that has support us thru out the years. We couldn’t have done it without you!”
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Paul signed off the message simply with his initials and a friendly “Happy hunting.”
Breaking Bad raked in a hefty 16 nominations at the Emmy Awards this year, including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Paul as his iconic character Jesse Pinkman.
Paul and his Breaking Bad costar Bryan Cranston have already added to the Emmys’ hype. The two recently appeared in a promo spoof video together with Julia Louis-Dreyfus called “Barely Legal Pawn.”
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While Breaking Bad may be coming to a close, the story is far from over. Production is currently underway on the spin-off series Better Call Saul, which will follow criminal lawyer Saul Goodman before he met Walter White (Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Paul). There’s also the chance for our favorite Breaking Bad characters to return via flash-forwards, which the show has said is a definite possibility.
The 66th Emmy Awards air this Monday, Aug. 25 on NBC.
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