Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston portrays cancer patient-turned-meth dealer Walter White in "Breaking Bad." AMC

Some fans just cannot wait for the episodes of their favorite show to come rolling. Some are not even satisfied by spoiler recounts, forum speculations or fan-fiction. No, some just need to know, now.

Authorities arrested Tuesday a man accused of breaking into "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston's car and stealing a script from the upcoming last part of its final season. Xavier Macafee, the alleged thief, is being held with charges of burglary. The script, however, is still missing.

Cranston reported theft on March 1, after noticing that his car had been broken into while parked at Sandia Peak in New Mexico, and a shoulder bag was missing. Said bag contained an iPad and a copy of his "Breaking Bad" script, according to the criminal complaint.

The complaint also informs that an anonymous informant told AMC employees that a man was overheard at a local bar bragging about stealing the script.

Charles Baker, known to fans as Skinny Pete, is pleading with the suspect not to ruin the show to the millions of followers worldwide. To this date, the contents of the script have not been leaked.

"Breaking Bad" has turned into a cult series in its five seasons, and has amassed a very loyal crew of followers. The show will return on July 15 for its final eight episodes.

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