In a little under two weeks we'll finally begin to discover the fates of Walter White, Jesse Pinkman and co. when Breaking Bad returns for its final eight episodes.
Last week Netflix thrilled Irish fans of the show by announcing that each of the new episodes will be available to watch on the video streaming website one day after they premiere on mother channel AMC in the US.
As if we weren't already having trouble containing ourselves, AMC has just released a brand new teaser for the final season featuring Bryan Cranston's character Walter White reciting Ozymandias, a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley in the 19th century.
The poem centers around the inevitable decline of leaders and the empires they built, and strongly foreshadows what's coming in the final season beginning on Sunday August 11th.
Examiner recently revealed the synopsis for the new season premiere (warning: spoilers).
"Blood Money" will show Walt and Jesse adjusting to life finally out of the business, while Hank struggles with a shocking lead. Fans know that this lead will most likely be right where episode 8, "Gliding Over All," left off - with Hank discovering that Walt is Heisenberg. Since the synopsis says that Hank will struggle with the lead, could it mean that he won't be taking immediate action and possibly try and help Walt out?