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The Emmy-award winning actor says it will be difficult to fully let go of Walter White when the series ends in a few weeks. "This has been the ultimate role for me I can't imagine a role that can match this. This has been an amazing journey for me, "Cranston says. "It was very sad to let it go and sometimes you have to just release the grip and move on and that's what we have to do."

When asked how Cranston feels about Walt in these last few episodes, the Breaking Bad star says he has never really been against his character's actions, no matter how brutal or maniacal they have been. "I am him, he is me." The 57-year-old actor explains, "For six years I haven't attempted to be so objective to it because I'm playing him and when you're playing a character you don't want to judge, you just want to live it."

Looking ahead to the final three episodes, Cranston says that true Breaking Bad fans are going to get an absolute thrill out of the series finale. The actor tells his fans: "I thank you so much. It's near the end but I can tell you that you won't be disappointed. As we saw here [in this week's episode] there's a big gun fight, it's fantastic, it continues on in the next episode and then two more after that it ends in a very unapologetic, pure Breaking Bad way."

Don't miss an all-new episode of Breaking Bad next Sunday at 9 p.m. on AMC!