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Warning: This compilation of GIFs, multipanes, and fan art may leave you longing for early season Jesse Pinkman.
Pinkman spends the last couple of episodes of “Breaking Bad” in captivity by Todd Alquist’s (Jesse Plemons) uncle Jack and his gang of white supremacists, and is forced to cook meth for them.
Aaron Paul brought back Jesse Pinkman's beloved catchphrase for "Breaking Bad" movie sequel "El Camino," which centers on the former meth cook.
It’s actually weird it took this long. Was it the flu? Is everyone OK? How about that flu?! Here’s a fun game you can play: it is called “where do you do your Jesse Pinkman impersonation ...
Netflix's El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie answers a question that wasn't answered by the TV show's 2013 finale: What happened to Walter White's meth-dealing assistant, Jesse Pinkman?
Before you settle in for Netflix's Breaking Bad movie, El Camino, refresh yourself on Jesse Pinkman's misadventures in meth.
Can't figure out who Tryst, Richard Harmon's character on the Netflix crime comedy 'Fakes,' reminds you of? It's 'Breaking Bad's Jesse Pinkman. Let us explain.
In 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,' Jesse Pinkman drives off into a brand new great beyond. Read Alan Sepinwall's spoiler-packed recap.
'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' continues the story of Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman. Here's how the Vince Gilligan feature film plays out.
Here's a look back at Breaking Bad's final season before Netflix's upcoming movie, El Camino, which stars Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman ...
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