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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.
Yeah Mr. White! Yeah Internet! If you’re like me every time you come across the word "b*tch" your brain automatically adjusts so you hear it in Jesse Pinkman’s voice, so now that the Breaking ...
There’s no doubt that Aaron Paul was born to play Jesse Pinkman, but Richard Harmon does a hell of a job channeling his energy. If Tryst survives another season, slap a Pinkman beanie on him and ...
'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.
Aaron Paul brought back Jesse Pinkman's beloved catchphrase for "Breaking Bad" movie sequel "El Camino," which centers on the former meth cook. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 📚 ...
With El Camino: A Breaking Bad movie premiering Friday, October 11 on Netflix, and acting as Breaking Bad's new finale of sorts (if you don't count the present-day scenes on Better Call Saul), we ...
Beyond that key mid-series scene, here's what else to remember about what happened to Jesse Pinkman, Walter White, and others in the last few episodes of Breaking Bad.
The 'Better Call Saul' moment you've been waiting for finally happened. 'Breaking Bad's Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) made it to 'Better Call Saul.' Here's what to know.
Until El Camino, at least.. Creator Vince Gilligan’s El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie acts as a coda to the Breaking Bad saga, a new ending for Paul’s Pinkman, the beating and often bleeding ...
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