Will Walt and Jesse survive the Breaking Bad finale? (Picture: AMC)

Breaking Bad season 5 is released on DVD in the UK on June 3, and will come with new scene Chicks N’ Guns that shows the ‘drastic’ changes in Walt and Jesse’s relationship.

UPDATE 7/9/13: It does and it doesn’t. For those yet to see it (*spoilers*), the scene sees Saul visit Jesse at his home and give him a gun – not in the hope that his client kills Walt but just to arm him in case of another manic Heisenberg episode. Jesse, who was partying with Skinny Pete and a stripper before Saul showed up, closes the scene looking visibly scared.



Fans will have to wait until August 11 to discover Walter White’s fate when the second half of series five airs on AMC in the US, but an unseen moment tacked on to the DVD release of the first half of the season could provide clues for hardcore fans.

The DVD will come with an eight-minute uncensored bonus scene entitled Chick ‘N’ Guns that stars Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman), Bob Odenkirk (Saul Goodman) and Charles Baker (Skinny Pete).


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Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan had this to say on the plot fragment: ‘The extra scene we created exclusively for the Blu-ray and DVD proves just how much the relationship between Jesse and Walt has drastically changed over the past five seasons of Breaking Bad.

‘Chicks ‘N’ Guns is an original idea that presents fans with a pivotal missing moment during Episode 508, Gliding Over All. Writers Jenn Carroll and Gordon Smith, and director Michelle MacLaren, did a fantastic job bringing it to life, and I think fans will love it.’

Walt has really indulged his ‘remorseless maniac’ side in recent episodes (Picture: AMC)

Gliding Over All features little interaction between Walt and Jesse (as Jesse had ‘left the business’ by then) but it does see Walt deliver cash to his former accomplice.

The scene ends with Jesse removing a concealed gun, presumably carried either in case things turned ugly or with the intention of killing Walt, meaning Chick ‘N’ Guns could focus on Jesse and Saul conspiring to take action against Walt before he deals with them the same way he did Mike.

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It would not be the first time we have seen Jesse make plans to kill but ultimately lack the courage, with him having previously missed opportunities to take out former boss Gus.

Breaking Bad Season 5b will air on Netflix in the UK sometime in August, with all eight episodes being released in one go.

There was concern the show’s secrets might leak earlier this month when a script was stolen from Bryan Cranston’s car.