It’s been five years since Breaking Bad ended, and Aaron Paul learns Bryan Cranston literally not moved on in a skit for a new Omaze contest.

Breaking Bad first premiered a decade ago, and the show quickly became a huge cultural phenomenon. Exploring the story of how a seemingly good man, a father, husband, and teacher, could suddenly “break bad” and become a cruel, corrupt meth kingpin captivated so many of us. When the show ended five years ago, many of us were left with a Breaking Bad-shaped hole in our television viewing, and it was hard to move on.

And according to a new video released by Omaze, Heisenberg himself, Bryan Cranston, found it equally hard to move on — quite literally, actually. In the video, Aaron Paul heads to the Sony lot to help publicize a brand new Omaze content where winners will get to head to the iconic RV and cook (breakfast, not meth) in the very recreational vehicle where Walt and Jesse got their start. Except, when Paul opens up the RV for the cameras, he finds that Bryan Cranston decided to move in after the show wrapped.

Apparently, Breaking Bad is a pretty tough habit to break for anyone, and Cranston found himself unable to go back to his regular life after the show. Paul finds Cranston living in squalor in the RV, and he tries to urge him to pull himself together and move on, just as he had.

Except, we find out that Paul hasn’t exactly moved on either. While he might not be roughin’ it in an old RV that used to double as a television meth lab, Paul has found unique employment post-Breaking Bad. A group of tourists visiting the Sony lot pass the RV, and we learn that Paul got a job with the touring company, just so he could be close to the vehicle he once called home.

It’s a hilarious video, and seeing Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston together again just makes us happy. If you want to enter the Omaze contest for your own chance to explore the RV and do some legal cooking with Cranston and Paul (I’m told they’ll make Cranston clean the RV and remove “the bucket” before your visit), you can head to Omaze to enter for as little as 10 bucks.

Entry proceeds go to help two great causes, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Kind Campaign. So get your chance to hang out with Jesse and Heisenberg while also helping kids!