Now that the end is finally here, "Breaking Bad" fans from all over the world can't help but to cap TV's most exciting and beloved show with a tattoo. Like Bryan Cranston, Walter White's alter ego, he also got a permanent reminder wrapped around his finger.

Bryan Cranston Breaking Bad Ink

A serious badass, Bryan Cranston plays Walter White, a struggling chemistry teacher who is diagnosed to have an inoperable lung cancer turns to a life of crime by cooking meth to fund his treatments. This is one of the few shows on TV that highlights the show's antagonist, its either you'll hate him or you love him.

But Walter White managed to creep into our hearts and makes its audience feel for his pain and emphatize with him. The show's amazing character development throughout the 5 season is outstaning and as a result many die-hard fans wants to be reminded of this one great show.

Thanks to its unrivaled action and incredible suspense, "Breaking Bad" will be forever remembered through the tattoos of its fans. Bryan Cranston who recently had the breaking bad tattoo talks to Us Weekly how he shocked his wife Robin Dearden with his new ink.

"I got a tattoo, and she said, 'No, you didn't," the 57-year old Emmy Award-winning actor tell his wife about his ink job. His new tat features the show's logo of chemica element symbols Br and Ba inside a sqaure box strategically hidden on his right ring finger.

"She loved it because it's discreet," stated Cranston, adding, "When I catch a glimpse, it reminds me of this experience and I smile."

When asked by GQ magazine why he did it, he says, 'I wanted something... something that would give me private personal pleasure, like when I pass by and catch a glimpse of a picture of my mom, or my old manager people who are gone now."

"And it seemed appropriate. I mean, Breaking Bad changed my life," adds Bryan.

But it was not just Cranston who got a tattoo to commemorate his "Breaking Bad" role but also Aaron Paul who decided to get inked right on the last day of filming. The last scene of the show was set in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the two main cast were joined by other crew members at a hotel for a celebratory goodbye drink and decided to get themselves a "Breaking Bad" tattoo courtesy of a set decorater who happened to be a tattoo artist.

What a good way to end an incredible show.