'Breaking Bad': How 'El Camino' Continues Aaron Paul's Story

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'Breaking Bad': How ElCamino continues Aaron Paul (aaronpaul_8)'s story BreakingBad

series finale, creator Vince Gilligan left the fate of Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman up in the air for the viewer to decide: "From here on, it's up to us to say where he's headed … I like to call it 'something better' and leave it at that."El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie

While Gilligan's original vision for Jesse's ending was open to interpretation, the man who first dreamed Heisenberg into existence made it clear in his script he saw a brighter road ahead for Mr. White's star pupil.

Two men posing as police officers — Neil and Casey , Kandy Mobile Welding employees who did business with Uncle Jack's crew — roll up to Todd's apartment in search of the money. After a tense standoff, they reach terms with Jesse: he can take a third of the money, as long as he shows them where it's stashed. No one is especially thrilled with the deal.

The film reaches its climax when Jesse steals a pair of guns from his parents' house and shows up to Kandy Mobile Welding, where he plans to score more money from Neil and Casey. He tries to ask them nicely, but a coked-up Neil has a different plan in mind: a gun battle, wild west style. Neil likes his odds, with his eyes on Jesse's antique luger — but what he doesn't account for is the second gun, the revolver held in Jesse's pocket.

 

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