Nearing the end of its fifth season, fans of the AMC hit series Breaking Bad are likely cringing at the thought of the show wrapping.

However, it turns out that one of the series' principal actors isn't looking forward to its inevitable finish either. Actor Dean Norris, who plays the role of Hank, recently took to Twitter to address the unfortunate end of the groundbreaking program:

"Few more weeks of filming then Breaking Bad done forever. Feel prePBBSD (post BB stress disorder) coming on. Must stay away from elevators."

Luckily for Norris he'll be able to move on to his next job rather rapidly, as he's set to work on a new CBS summer program Under The Dome.

Eight episodes of Breaking Bad season five will air when it returns in July and many fans are wondering if Norris' Hank will make it to the end of the show's run alive. While they'll have to wait and see just how his character unfolds, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) may actually be in for something far worse.

Walt has done some pretty bad things over the years on the show. However, as one looks back to the series' pilot episode and remembers why he began cooking up meth in the first place, his intentions were seemingly well. Walt wanted nothing more than to make a good chunk of cash to leave behind to his family after he dies from his diagnosed cancer so that they were in good shape.

However, he found himself delving further and further into the drug business and his ego started to grow out of control along with his changing motivations.

At the 2013 Academy Awards Cranston spoke to The Associated Press about the end of Breaking Bad and how his character will end up.

"There's nothing good, there's not going to be redemption. It's going downhill - it's ugly," Crankston said.

Breaking Bad is set to make its season five return on Sunday, July 14 with episode nine, which is titled The Decision. Cranston can be seen at the 2013 Oscars below.