Here's What Bryan Cranston Had To Say About Getting Someone Fired On The Set Of "Breaking Bad"

Bryan Cranston had to lay down the law when it came to a badly behaved crew member on the set of Breaking Bad.

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Throughout his career, Bryan says he's only had to get someone fired once — and it sounds like they really deserved it.

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While looking back on his time on set, Bryan says one crew member showed up drunk and made a lot of people uneasy.

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"He was incredibly inappropriate and inebriated, and he made a lot of people on our show feel very uncomfortable," Bryan told GQ.

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He continued, "And when I went in to talk to my producer about it, [I] said, 'We've got to let him go. We've got to fire him. It's inexcusable behavior.'"

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It turns out that the producer was on the same page because he was completely ready to fire the crew member, too.

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"He said, 'It’s already done,'" Bryan revealed.

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Now when Bryan's producing a project, he does a thorough background check for whoever he hires. He says he goes to their IMDb page and compiles a list of everyone he knows who has worked with them — and then calls them.

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"It rewards good behavior, and I like doing that," Bryan shared.

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You can read all that Bryan had to say here.