To anyone who refutes the current Golden Age of Television (ahem, Quentin Tarantino), you now have to answer to the Smithsonian Institute, who just added artifacts from Breaking Bad to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. The props and costumes were added in recognition of the show's impact on American culture, and also provided a dope reunion for many key players from the show.

Donated Breaking Bad items include a soda cup from "Los Pollos Hermanos," the yellow hazmat suits worn by Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, the infamous Heisenberg hat, and, yes, a trademark baggie of blue meth.

"If you had told me there'd be crystal meth in the same museum as The Star-Spangled Banner, Thomas Edison's light bulb, Abraham Lincoln's pocket watch and Dorothy's ruby slippers, I'd have told you you were using too much of Walter White's product," show creator Vince Gilligan said.

Sounds like it might be time for a field trip. Just keep an eye on your chemistry teacher.