'Breaking Bad' Is Now a One-Man Stage Show

'Breaking Bad' Is Now a One-Man Stage Show "Breaking Bad" is done, and "Better Call Saul" won't be here until 2015. So, what can you do in the meantime?

Getting tickets to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival might be a good idea.

An American actor by the name of Miles Allen premiered a one-man show at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and is planning to bring it to Edinburgh. Of course there are plenty of one-man shows out there, but this one is special: Allen re-enacts all 60 episodes of "Breaking Bad" in 60 minutes.

Allen has gained some Internet fame for his impressions, particularly for a Spongebob video that he put up on YouTube. But perhaps his biggest viral video wasn't credited to him; he was filmed doing his "Breaking Bad" impressions in a video that was uploaded under the pretense that Allen was a homeless man who just happened to be great at impressions.

With Allen's knack for impersonating the main characters of the show, such as Walt, Walter Jr., Jesse Pinkman, Hank, Gus and even Skyler, a one-man show to put them all together seemed practically inevitable.

"I realized that there was still this huge hole in Breaking Bad fans' hearts - and in mine - when the show had ended," Allen said in an interview. "We're like addicted to it, as Jesse and Walt's customers were to their meth, and so the natural progression for me was…packaging it as this huge fanboy love letter for the fans."

Meanwhile, "Better Call Saul" has offered some hope for fans who want to see the real Walter White back in action on the screen: The show may time-jump through protagonist Saul Goodman's career, allowing for any number of "Breaking Bad" characters to provide cameo appearances.