"breaking Bad" Ozymandias(2013) Direct

"Ozymandias" (2013) is widely considered one of the greatest episodes in television history. Its production featured several unique "helpful features" and technical details that contributed to its acclaim:

: AMC released a promotional short for the final season featuring Bryan Cranston reading the entirety of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "Ozymandias" poem over desolate desert shots, foreshadowing the collapse of Walt's empire. Critical Reception & Legacy Recap: Breaking Bad | Ozymandias | (Season 5 Episode 14) "Breaking Bad" Ozymandias(2013)

: In a subtle narrative touch, the opening credits for this episode omitted the name of Dean Norris (Hank) during the sequence where it usually appears. Instead, the camera focuses on an empty spot in the New Mexican desert where Hank was just killed. "Ozymandias" (2013) is widely considered one of the

: To emphasize the physical impact of Walt falling to the ground after Hank's death, director Rian Johnson had puzzle pieces placed on the ground and covered in dirt. These pieces were controlled by a trigger to disassemble as Walt landed, visually emulating the effect of his world "shattering". Instead, the camera focuses on an empty spot