The same place that's home to Seinfeld's "Puffy Shirt" could soon play host to Heisenberg's hat.
Curators at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History are currently in discussions with Breaking Bad's studio Sony about making some of the show's iconic pieces part of the national collections, a rep for the Smithsonian Institution tells Mashable.
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Star Bryan Cranston first mentioned the possibility in an interview with the LA Times, in which he admitted that he and creator Vince Gilligan each own one of Heisenberg's hats. However, he said, if Smithsonian went forward with plans to include items from the show, "I would give them everything I stole."
"I have Walt's hat, his sunglasses, his watch and his glasses," he said. "I have one full Walter White outfit."
The Smithsonian's popular entertainment collections include TV props from shows like M*A*S*H and All in the Family.
But if Breaking Bad is what the Smithsonian wants, they could probably just send a truck to Aaron Paul's house. The actor admitted in the article that he not only swiped the license plate from Jesse's car but also the pink teddy bear that landed in Walter's pool after the Wayfarer 515 accident. "I also have Gale's door that I knock on before I kill him," Paul said.