Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan has shed light on the alternate endings his team were kicking around when deciding how Walter White should bow out, and if you thought the oscillating machine gun was bloody a finish, it could have been so much worse.
Gilligan was asked in an in interview with Entertainment Weekly whether who lived and who died was in any way governed by plans for spin-offs (what with Better Call Saul having already been discussed), but the writer insisted everyone's head was on the block at one point or another.
"On the face of it, it would certainly read like we were being strategic in our thinking, if not mercenary, to ensure that Saul Goodman stayed alive because we had already talked publicly about our desire to do a Better Call Saul spin-off," he said.
"Having said that, in those final months and weeks of breaking the end of the Breaking Bad story, anything and everything was fair game and open for discussion. We talked a great many times about killing off Saul and we were open to it."
He went on to say that they considered killing not just every major character but everybody, adding: