AMC's cult drama series "Breaking Bad" is nearing its end, and the fate of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) is still shrouded in mystery. In episode 8, "Blood Money," of "Breaking Bad" Season 5, we saw a dishevelled Walter White checking his abandoned house. It was a flash-forward opening scene that gave the viewers a hint that Walter White is not dying in a prison hospital.

There is much speculation about how "Breaking Bad" is going to end. "Breaking Bad" actors have been repeatedly asked, "How is it going to end?" in the hope that someone will spill the beans. Fed up with the question, Dean Norris, who plays the character of Hank, has recorded a video, with Funny or Die, "Dean Norris Spoils Breaking Bad."

"All right Internet, I am fed up with everyone bothering me about how is breaking bad going to end," he says in the video. He presents the end, which was written by him. Check out his version of the end (Source Dean Norris/Youtube.com)

It is one of the funniest videos on how "Breaking Bad" is going to end. Dean Norris can now pen down a hit sitcom.

In an interview with Digital Sky, creator of "Breaking Bad," Vince Gilligan said, "You think in terms of what is a fitting ending for the show - what's an ending that would satisfy us, the writers, what is the ending that will satisfy the viewers, and is that necessarily the same thing?"

"Then you think to yourself, what's the ending Walt wants? What's the ending Skyler wants? What's the ending Jesse wants?"

"You try to think through, if Walt does this, and then does this, then the counter-move is this - you try to think 20 moves ahead, and you try to attack it from a lot of different angles. What's fitting for the character, what's fitting for the story, versus what's innately satisfying for the viewer."

"Breaking Bad" Season 5 is getting more intense and complicated with each episode. The only end at the moment that looks possible is the cruel end to Walter White's life, probably dying of crystal meth overdose.