AMC wants its Breaking Bad audience to have a break down before Sunday, August 11. A few seconds, brief teasers are what they are giving out, which do not reveal much about the upcoming eight episodes . The new teaser compiles some of the scenes of the past four and half seasons and embeds in them a couple of new scenes.

The new scene has Walter White (Bryan Cranston) looking grim but in control, with a head full of hair. This is the first time we get to see the crop on his head, and not the hat, after he shaved his head-off, when he started losing hair because of chemo. He is looking into the booty of his car filled with ammunition, to kill whom, we don't know. The teaser alludes to him becoming a fugitive and being on the run.

Breaking Bad season five is divided into two parts and the first part ended on a cliff-hanger. In the bathroom seated on a toilet seat, his brother-in-law, Hank (Dean Norris) finds a copy of 'Leaves of Grass' that was given to Walt by Gale Boetticher. There is the inscription "W.W," which is the same inscription that Hank, the DEA agent, had found in the lab notebook of Boetticher. At the time, he had joked about his discovery with Walt. And to his horror and hurt, he realises that W.W can and does mean Walter White and that he is Heisenberg, the drug-lord.

"All along it was YOU," Hank screams in the opening scene of the new episode of Breaking Bad. "I will put you under the jail!" The result of the confrontation between Hank and Walt is still shrouded in mystery.

If one predicts based on the teasers aired till now, Heisenberg is Walt has become common knowledge and his family has abandoned their house.

AMC's cult drama series Breaking Bad turned a good man Walter White into a dangerous, bad man Heisenberg who could go to any length to keep himself safe and his flourishing crystal-meth cooking business going. Vince Gilligan, the creator of one of the best written shows in recent times, believes that the audience will dig the ending.

Breaking Bad returns this Sunday on AMC for its final eight episodes.