
As for the manga's epilogue? It pulls a Cosmic Retcon and creates a world where Second Impact never happened. The final version both takes and discards scenes from both versions and changes one piece of dialog ( Asuka's "I won't let you kill me" to the infamous "I feel sick"). The second one however was much bleaker than the film with Shinji being the only human self-reflective enough to return from instrumentality, meaning he will be spending the rest of his life alone.
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The original is notoriously incomprehensible the movie is a Bittersweet Ending.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion has what may be the most thorough revised ending, the final two episodes of the TV series being replaced by the movie End Of Evangelion.As Hal and Lois switch the lights off and return to their slumber, the camera pans over to a chair, and on it is Walter White’s trademark pork pie hat. Wearing the trousers, Lois assures him that the nightmare is just a side-effect of him eating a deep-fried Twinkie before bed. She says there’s no way that he could kill anybody, which fans of Malcolm in the Middle would definitely agree with, given his weak disposition. Lois tells Hal not to worry, and that he’s still taking the kids to school in the morning, nightmare or not. There’s also a couple of Scarface references sprinkled in as well. We don’t want to spoil it for you, but his descriptions of some of the best-loved characters from Breaking Bad are hilarious, including his impression of Jesse. The frightened Hal abruptly from his nightmare and recounts the events of Breaking Bad hilariously. In the scene, Bryan Cranston, who played Walter White in Breaking Bad, awakes as his other most enduring character, the hapless Hal from Malcolm in the Middle in bed with his wife in the show Lois (Jane Kaczmarek). A parody of the iconic final scene of the ’80s sitcom Newhart, we were whisked off to the world of one of our other favourite sitcoms, Malcolm in the Middle. Released on the DVD box set of the complete series, the alternate ending we were supplied with remains almost inconceivable nine years later. For hardcore fans of the show, you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about, but for others, be prepared to be blown away. There are multiple alternative endings that you can ascribe to if you so choose, and the best of these features is one of, if not the best, reference in TV history.


One of the other incredible facets of Breaking Bad was that it gave you a choice.

There’s something Breaking Bad for everyone, and when you get to ‘Felina’, even after having watched it before, you stand on the edge of an emotional and personal precipice. Added to this, the show still sits at the very top of the mountain of great TV, and apart from elements of the first season, it hasn’t aged at all. This is arguably the greatest achievement of Breaking Bad. It has stood the test of time, and when rewatching the finale, we’re transported back to a time when things seemed more straightforward and when community via TV was a real thing.
