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Is El Camino an alternate ending?

Is El Camino an alternate ending?

Breaking Bad and El Camino star Aaron Paul has opened up about an alternate ending to the 2019 spin-off film.

Did Breaking Bad end as a dream?

Specifically, people started to spitball that maybe the final episode hadn’t actually happened — meaning, that the events we saw did not actually take place in the same narrative world as the rest of the series — and that, instead, most of the show’s final hour was a hallucination in the decaying mind of Walter White.

Does Jesse Pinkman get away?

There’s no word on what happened to the White family after Walt’s death, but El Camino confirmed that Jesse Pinkman survived the compound siege and that he made it to Alaska a free man, ready to start over.

Why is Breaking Bad so popular right now?

AMC insists that Netflix was just one of the reasons Breaking Bad got so big — it says that audiences also found the show via video-on-demand and Breaking Bad “marathons” that the network would run. Most other people, including Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, credit Netflix for the boost.

Why is Skyler in Breaking Bad so annoying?

Many fans found her annoying, mainly because they were busy rooting for Walt and Jesse, despite the fact that in most circumstances they’d be classed as the villains for creating drugs. Skyler’s character did change a lot throughout the series, and many would argue that it actually got worse as the show progressed.

What did the welder do to Jesse Pinkman?

Kandy Welding Co is the company Jack Welker (Michael Bowen) hired to work on his meth lab. At his clubhouse, Jack and his neo-Nazi crew had built an entire lab to produce Heisenberg-standard meth. They captured, tortured and imprisoned Jesse in order for him to subserviently cook them crystal meth.

What did Jesse write to Brock?

The audience never learns the contents of Jesse’s letter to Brock, though it’s implied that it’s an attempt at explaining/apologizing/making amends for all the evil that Jesse unwillingly brought into Brock’s life. “That letter to Brock was the very first thing that Vince wrote when writing this script,” Paul notes.