It's awesome when actors truly care about their work and their fans, and Aaron Paul (aka Jesse Pinkman) proves he's the coolest as he celebrates the last time that the phenomenal "Breaking Bad" can possibly win an Emmy - by doing something nice for the fans.
On his Instagram account, the actor posted a photo that announced the hunt, with the mechanics being as simple as it can get: the fans are basically urged to look for "Breaking Bad" memorabilia all over Hollywood.
"In honor of the Emmys and the final time Breaking Bad will be up for anything at the Emmys I will be holding a scavenger hunt around LA on Monday before the Emmys for all of you Breaking Bad fans," wrote Paul.
"There will be signed Breaking Bad scripts, posters, dolls, action figures, and some really cool Breaking Bad art hidden all over the Hollyood area."
He wrapped it up by saying, "Just wanted to do a little somegthing that has supported us thru out the years. We couldn't have done it without you. Happy hunting, Ap"
In the 64th Emmy Awards, Paul won the Best Supporting Actor award for his role in "Breaking Bad" as Jesse Pinkman.
The phenomenal show was created by Vince Gilligan and tells the story of a chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-druglord, Walter White, when he discovered that he has cancer.
Maybe this scavenger hunt is Paul's way of saying goodbye to a role that he loved. After all, he admitted that he loved his character in an interview with The Guardian, when he spilled, "I love Jesse. I loved playing him, I miss him. My favorite job hands down - and I think I can speak for everyone involved - was Breaking Bad. Everyone involved, from top to bottom, we were all running to work. We couldn't wait to get there, we were all very proud to be a part of it. It was so good."
For the fans who can't be there to scavenge for goods, at least they get to see the next best thing soon: Breaking Bad's comedic spin-off, "Better Call Saul," which now centers around the life of shady lawyer, Saul Goodman, six years before he met Walter.
The show will air sometime in 2015, with a second season already on deck for 2016.
Check out the show's ten-second teaser trailer here, in case you missed it:
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