Breaking Bad fans can be pretty passionate about the show, even with it having ended a year and a half ago, but some are getting a little too carried away according to the showrunner.
In the latest episode of the Better Call Saul Insider Podcast, showrunner Vince Gilligan said that for the people who live in the real life Walter White household in Albuquerque, fans are constantly showing up and throwing pizzas on their roof, according to Mashable.
This is in reference to a scene from Breaking Bad's third season, where Walter White tosses a full pizza on the roof of his house in frustration.
It's a pretty great scene, and for fans excited to see the real life house it might sound funny to try to recreate it. But if you can imagine constantly having to get pizza off of your house because of crazy fans, it would definitely be less funny.
"Let me tell you: There is nothing funny or original or cool about throwing pizzas on this lady's roof," Gilligan said. Jonathan Banks, who plays Mike on Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad, joked that if he caught any fans doing it, he would hunt them down.
The real Walter White house is located in Albuquerque, where the vast majority of Breaking Bad was shot. If you're stopping in Albuquerque, there are a whole lot of locations from the show you can look up and go visit, including the car wash, Los Pollos Hermanos, and Saul Goodman's office. Just please, if you're looking for any of the houses, enjoy the view from the street, and try to resist the temptation to throw pizzas on to the roofs.
Better Call Saul airs Monday nights on AMC.
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