Breaking Bad Easter Eggs And Behind The Scenes Shots From 'Ozymandias'

All fans of Breaking Bad know by now that the show contains an obsessive level of detail, from the Season 2 episode titles that revealed the season's big surprise to tiny character moments-- Walt cutting his crusts off his sandwiches the way he did for Krazy 8-- that reveal everything. So it's no surprise that last night's crushing episode "Ozymandias" contained some remarkable Easter Egg moments. Like, did you notice Walt rolling that barrel past the pants that went missing in the pilot?

Don't you remember? We saw Walt's bland khakis before we even met him in the pilot, flying through the air and getting run over by the RV as Walt panicked and drove away from the scene of his first crime.

How about a more recent callback? Slashfilm pointed out this screenshot comparing Walt's reaction to Hank's death to Gus's face after seeing his partner Max shot by Hector Salamanca in the Season 4 episode "Hermanos."

This isn't the first time we've seen Walt unconsciously ape Gus's behavior-- as pointed out in this Buzzfeed article chock full of Easter Eggs, Walt has picked up a neat a tiny way of protecting your knees when emptying the contents of your stomach into the toilet.

If you reacted to "Ozymandias" the way I did, you've spent much of today trying and failing to get back to your normal life, wondering how you can ever possibly remember that this is "just a TV show." Luckily the episode's director Rian Johnson has provided an extremely helpful way to do this, posting a series of behind-the-scenes images from the shoot on his Twitter feed, including enough light-hearted ones to help you function as a normal human again. Like this one of Bryan Cranston holding up the khakis that were, indeed, intended as a callback to that first episode:

Or you can also share in what must have been a seriously emotional moment. The prologue at the beginning of the episode, in which we flash back to Walt and Jesse's first cook together, was actually the final-ever day of filming for the show. Johnson snapped a photo of the show's creator Vince Gilligan addressing the cast and crew-- with the iconic RV in the background, of course:

Well, I think we could probably all use a few deep breaths and perhaps a group hug after that devastating episode (or maybe an analysis of the show's new villains, if you're into that kind of thing). You can also check out a preview of next week's penultimate episode, if you're brave enough to dip your toe into the world of Breaking Bad already. Personally I think I need a few more days of coping before I can handle it.

Katey Rich

Staff Writer at CinemaBlend