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Cacs gon go wild for it doe, and fans, I ain't hating, let them spend that cake.
As a fan I think its worth it, its a pretty nice set and the letter from Vince Gilligan in the pamphlet is hilarious,
Dear Breaking Bad fan…
Endings are, to use Jesse Pinkman's favorite word, a bytch. Endings mean saying goodbye. And saying goodbye is hard.
Nobody likes leaving a party too soon. When the music's still playing and the drinks are still flowing and all your buddies are together and laughing and waving you back, come back - Hey, this thing's just getting started! - it feels downright ungrateful not to stick around. Worse, it makes you wonder what great times you'll miss once you're gone.
Over the last few years, many people have asked me why Breaking Bad was leaving the party. Friends and strangers alike told me it was too soon to end the show. I thank them both that highest of compliments. Just as I now thank YOU.
Yes, you pal. I'm talking to you. You're the completist who just shelled out good money for our series box set. This, after you bought each and every individual season as they became available (all of which you've now got listed on eBay). An there you sit, cross-legged on the living room floor in front of your new black plastic barrel, which is splayed open atop your coffee table. And you're actually reading the liner notes. I mean, who does that?!
You're the reason we made Breaking Bad in the first place. You're why we sweated the small stuff for six straight years. A why the folks at Sony Home Entertainment busted their butts making what I believe to be the coolest, most complete series box set ever. There are way, way more extras am-packed into this sucker than are required to satisfy the whore-mistress that is Commerce. This final set represents, dare I say it, a labor of love.
That's because we knew you were out there, caring as much about this show as we do. And that means the world to us.
Believe it or not you're also the reason we need Breaking Bad when we did. Because the only thing worse than leaving a party too soon is leaving it too late.
Yours Truly,
Vince Gilligan