Producer and cast of the hit series celebrate on stage, thank the fans

Jan 13, 2014 09:05 GMT  ·  By

Last night at the Golden Globes 2014, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, the cast and crew of “Breaking Bad,” the now-defunct hit series that became a worldwide phenomenon thanks to Netflix, had a lot of celebrating to do.

First, Bryan Cranston won Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama. Then, “Breaking Bad” was named Best Television Series, Drama, the first time it’s won this prestigious award.

Series creator and executive producer Vince Gilligan accepted the award, but he was joined on stage by the entire cast, which, obviously, also included Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul.

Gilligan thanked the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for the honor, but also the “early adopters,” those fans who watched the show since season 1, before it became such a big thing on Netflix. It was because of them that the show made it on air until the end.

At a loss for words and probably looking to wrap up as well, Gilligan then invited Aaron Paul to say it as he knows best. And it was hilarious (albeit only for connoisseurs)!