By most accounts, Breaking Bad is going to leave its final Emmys with some hardware.

AMC's cultural juggernaut has been an Emmy staple since it was first eligible for nominations in 2008. It picked up outstanding drama series nods in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014 (it wasn't eligible in 2011), and won the big one last year. SEE ALSO:'Mad Men' at the Emmys: Can Hamm, Moss & Hendricks Get the Groove Back?'Game of Thrones' at the Emmys: Are Losses Coming?Sandra Gonzalez and Brian Hernandez contributed to this report.Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.Netflix at the Emmys: Can 'Orange' and 'House of Cards' Crash This Party?

For its final Emmys batch, Breaking Bad cooked up 16 nominations, giving it a total of 58 during its life span. It already has one 2013 Emmy in the bag, for single-camera picture editing (drama), which it picked up at the Creative Arts Emmys.

Besides its drama series nomination, Breaking Bad broke into just about every major category, including Bryan Cranston for lead drama actor; Anna Gunn for supporting drama actress; Aaron Paul for supporting drama actor; show creator Vince Gilligan for directing (for the finale, 'Felina'); Gilligan again for writing Felina; and Moira Walley-Beckett for writing what many thought was the final season's best episode, 'Ozymandias.'

Mashable will be updating this page with news on the show's wins and losses throughout the night.

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