It has been 'Breaking Bad' central in the office this week as we welcomed back the second part of the final series. Have you seen it yet? If not, why not?  

Walter White and co came back with a bang on Monday night and it was all go from the very beginning. You  can read our review of it here. And apparently, the action doesn't stop there as actor Aaron Paul revealed to Reddit. Paul, who plays Jesse Pinkman, said that viewers can expect every episode to be pretty much as action packed and dark as the one before. We are on the edge of our seats already.

The final eight [episodes are] just such a violent sprint to the finish line,' Paul said. 'Each season we get progressively darker and darker, and this final season is hands down the darkest one yet.' Dean Norris, who plays Hank in the series also admitted, he 'got the chills' from shooting a scene with Bryan Cranston in Monday's episode 'Blood Money'.

Paul also recently revealed that he had mixed feelings about the hit series coming to an end as unemployment looms, although we doubt he will be jobless for long. Paul's character is one of the most loved characters in the show and brings some light relief to the programme.

He went on to say, 'I never wanted Breaking Bad to end, simply because I'm a huge fan of the show and I didn't want to be unemployed, But after reading the final eight episodes and understanding where the writers are going with it, I'm so happy they ended it the way they did, and I think all of you will be happy as well. It's a dark, crazy ride to the final episode but it is a fun one. Yeah, bitch.'

Breaking Bad continues next Monday on Netflix. The only thing currently making Monday's bearable.