Too loved? Breaking Bad vets Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are mobbed by fans at airport

Breaking Bad set a Guinness World Record as the highest rated TV series, after receiving a metascore of 99 out of 100 on MetaCritic.com.



So it's no wonder the AMC hit show's two leading men were mobbed by fans after landing at the Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, prior to the Screen Actor's Guild Awards.



Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul exited the airport together, with a trailing pack of fans vying for autographs.



Attack of the fans! Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul were mobbed by fans after landing at the Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, prior to the Screen Actor's Guild Awards

Aaron, aged 34, looked edgy in a ripped black knit sweater, blue jeans, a navy blue beanie, and brown vintage looking lace-up shoes.



Bryan, aged 57, was casual in a soft blue shirt, a black jacket, a black and grey baseball cap. He wore a pair of iPod headphones in his ears.

The dynamic duo had arrived for the 2014 SAG Awards.



Keeping it casual: 57-year-old Bryan wore a soft blue shirt, a black jacket, and a black and gray baseball cap

Can I have your autograph? Breaking Bad's leading men exited the airport, with a trailing pack of fans vying for autographs

Breaking Bad's cast was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, and Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series.



Bryan won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series, and the entire ensemble was recognized with the award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.



Classy: 34-year-old Aaron wore a black knit sweater, blue jeans, a navy blue beanie, and brown vintage looking lace up shoes

Nice guy: Aaron obliged, signing various prints

Big event to attend: The dynamic duo had arrived in Los Angeles for the 2014 SAG Awards held on Saturday

'I started rewatching the series from the pilot... When we started shooting the final eight episodes I started rewatching the show,' Aaron said during a press conference backstage at the SAG Awards. 'I'm on Season 2 now. It's a good show!'

Dean Norris, who plays DEA agent Hank Schrader, commented on Aaron's growth over the years.



'I've got pictures of this guy six years ago and he's just a sweet little boy! Now he's a grown up.'



Victory! Bryan won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series, and the entire ensemble was recognized with the award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

Love you man: Breaking Bad's two leading men posed for a heart-warming snap Though the show is over, the friendships will carry on.

'We grew such an incredible bond on this show. From the pilot, we knew we were a part of something special,' Aaron said.

'We knew from day one that these friendships weren't gonna die when the show died. This show is definitely gonna live on, I think, forever, and our friendships will definitely live on forever as well.'