خب دیشب Breaking Bad باز هم درخشید
In addition to the show taking best drama, Bryan Cranston picked up his fourth lead-actor Emmy for playing teacher-turned-drug kingpin Walter White on Monday night, Aaron Paul garnered his third supporting-actor award, co-star Anna Gunn became a two-time winner, and the show was also honored with a writing award.
"Thank you so much for this farewell to our show," said creator Vince Gilligan. "You have been very kind to us indeed."
Gunn pointed out her TV husband Cranston and called him "the baddest and the best human being," and the first guy Paul thanked was Gilligan.
"My God, Breaking Bad has changed my life and I'm standing up here because of one man," Paul said. "Thank you for believing in me and letting me play this guy. I miss him."
Cranston joked that even he thought about voting for True Detective star — and recent Oscar winner — Matthew McConaughey.
"I don't know why I've been blessed," Cranston said. "I love to act and I will do it to my last breath.
"I'd like to dedicate this word to all the Sneaky Petes (his childhood nickname) of the world who thought that settling for mediocrity was a good idea because it was safe. Don't do it — take a chance, find a passion, fall in love."
"Thank you so much for this farewell to our show," said creator Vince Gilligan. "You have been very kind to us indeed."
Gunn pointed out her TV husband Cranston and called him "the baddest and the best human being," and the first guy Paul thanked was Gilligan.
"My God, Breaking Bad has changed my life and I'm standing up here because of one man," Paul said. "Thank you for believing in me and letting me play this guy. I miss him."
Cranston joked that even he thought about voting for True Detective star — and recent Oscar winner — Matthew McConaughey.
"I don't know why I've been blessed," Cranston said. "I love to act and I will do it to my last breath.
"I'd like to dedicate this word to all the Sneaky Petes (his childhood nickname) of the world who thought that settling for mediocrity was a good idea because it was safe. Don't do it — take a chance, find a passion, fall in love."