NULL Breaking Bad Season 5 Finale Live Stream Free: Watch Episode 16 'Felina' Online, Spoiler (AMC Start Time)

Breaking Bad Season 5 Finale Live Stream Free: Watch Episode 16 'Felina' Online, Spoiler (AMC Start Time)

Sep 29, 2013 12:16 AM EDT

 

(Photo :AMC)
(Photo : AMC)

How will Breaking Bad end?

Breaking Bad's Season 5 finale airs on Sunday, September 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on AMC. It's likely to be one of the most-watched TV episodes on cable of all time. The episode 16 is titled "Felina", fans will finally learn the ultimate fate of Walter, Jesse, Skylar and other characters. Immediately following the episode will be a special, hour-long episode of Talking Bad. 

You can watch the Breaking Bad's series finale through free live stream here. You can also click here for more options of how to watch the show. If you can't watch the final episode on Sunday, you can visit the official AMC site and watch the entire episode the next day as well as the previous episodes online free. 

On last week's show, Walt White calls the DEA to surrender and waits in the bar with a drink, ready to be arrested. While he is waiting, the TV airs an interview with his former colleagues Elliott and Gretchen from Grey Matter Technologies where they completely denied Walter's contribution to the company. It enrages him so when the police pull up to the bar, Walter is gone leaving just his empty bar stool behind.  

The official synopsis for episode 16 says, "The story of Walter White, his family, and his associate, Jesse Pinkman, arrives at a close to conclude the series."

The series finale's title "Felina", which is an anagram for "finale" and also is related to the word "feline". It is worth pointing out that "Felina" also stands for Fe (Iron), Li (Lithium) and Na (Sodium), meaning "Blood, Meth and Tears".

Do you think Walter White will make it through the episode alive? Will he attack Elliott and Gretchen? Will he be successful in freeing Jesse? What will be Jesse's reaction? Will his family forgive him?  

Vince Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad, said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that he and everyone else associated with the series has worked to "ensure that...the very last episode - would satisfy an audience." 

On Sunday night's big finale, an extended 75-minute episode, fans will finally find all the answers of their questions.