WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for anyone who isn't completely up to date with Breaking Bad (that is episode 15 of season 5). With only one episode remaining of one of the most successful and celebrated television series of all time, it's a certainty that all the Breaking faithful that have been with Walt from the very beginning, supporting his battle with cancer, willing his rise to drug kingpin, and ruing his decline of humanity, have been conceiving predictions as to how the journey will finally end. There have been hints throughout season 5 as to which way it could go, Walt buying a humungous machine gun from a car boot in a diner car park hints to Breaking Bad going out with an almighty, bloody bang. No doubt, this will be accompanied by floods of tears from everyone watching, capable enough to make fresh, green grass grow in the deserts of New Mexico. We will all receive possible consolation by the fact that hopefully in the nearest future possible, Vince Gilligan's fascinating crime-filled universe will return with Saul Goodman spin-off Better Call Saul. However, despite this small, comforting fact, it still doesn't change the harsh reality that many of these characters of whom we have all grown so attached to will never be seen on our television screens again. Exactly how it will all end, only the makers of the iconic show know for the time being. One thing for certain is that it is extremely difficult for a television series consisting of 5 series and over 60 episodes to gift everyone with an overly satisfying conclusion. We have grown to love a lot of these characters to the extent that we care about them more than we care about our own, non-fictional families. Someone, somewhere, will always be ticked off. Here is my list of five ways that 'Breaking Bad' could end (debatable), that will without any doubt, annoy the crap out of everyone who has ever wondered what taking blue meth would be like.