If the producer recently revealed that the end of the series could have been completely different, this time it was the creator of Breaking Bad who spoke about the only thing he regretted about the adventures of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (). Aaron Paul).
he asked varietyVince Gilligan wanted to reveal a detail that still bothers him watching the series:
I’m very proud of it and I want to emphasize that it was a group effort. I had great writers and we struggled to tie everything together. I think the only thing we got wrong was Aaron Paul’s teeth. They are so perfect!
“For a guy who hit as hard as he did and smoked as much as Matthew.”Gilligan adds, “His teeth shouldn’t be that good. We’ve probably done our country a favor, but even so, Aaron’s got a bad eye, and that’s good for the audience.”
When we first meet him in the series, Jesse Pinkman is actually a small-time metal dealer (and user) along with his friends Combo, Skinny Pete, and Badger. He was hired by Walter White to “train” Matthew of exceptional quality with him and gradually worked his way up. In Season 4, he will also partake in endless parties at his house, which has become a popular hangout for the town’s drug addicts.

This detail of Jesse Pinkman’s teeth is still insignificant in the scope of the 5-season series, which left a great impression on the audience. On AlloCiné, Breaking Bad is the highest rated series of all time, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on over 59,000 votes!
After the 62nd and final episode, the universe of the series expandedAdvertisement using two main characters, but especially the show Better Call Saul, which ended last year after 63 episodes of the adventures of lawyer Saul Goodman before he met Jesse and Walter. In case you’re wondering, it’s currently hosted on Netflix.
Source: Allocine

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