Spoilers – Warning, the article below contains potential spoilers. If you do not wish to know its contents, please do not read the following…
Breaking Bad just ended.
Spoiler:
After defeating Jack’s gang thanks to the cunning strategy he secretly put in place, but fatally wounded by the final confrontation that ensued, Walter White breathed his last, happy to have freed Jesse Pinkman. The latter, after several months of imprisonment by Jack’s men, finally escaped behind the wheel of a Chevrolet El Camino. But what happened after that?
This film is the story of his last adventure.
Still absolutely masterful even when we discover it today—more than 16 years before its original broadcast—Breaking Bad is simply the best series of all time according to AlloCiné’s viewer rating of 4.7 stars. from 5
However, despite the near-perfection of its final episode, which was a gut-wrenching, thrilling and exciting conclusion to Walter White’s epic, the biggest fans of the Vince Gilligan-created series may (rightly) have been disappointed when Breaking Bad ended. And specifically on a very specific issue: What happened to Jesse Pinkman?
After following Walter’s side for 5 seasons, viewers actually deserve an answer to this burning question. After a 6-year wait, their curiosity was finally satisfied thanks to El Camino, a straight-to-Netflix feature film that follows a young man’s misadventures after his escape. Hunted by both the police and former enemies, he tried to forget himself once and for all.
Without reaching the quality of the original series, El Camino is a rather important bonus episode, because it allows us to dive into the exciting world of Vince Gilligan for 2 hours and answer all our questions about the fate of his hero. . Dotted with delightful cameos in the form of flashbacks, the film allows us to see Mike Ehrmantraut and Walter White again.
Anyway, if you’re still missing New Mexico after Breaking Bad and El Camino, and if you’ve never seen Better Call Saul, the prequel series centered around the character of Saul Goodman (real name Jimmy McGill), don’t wait. One second and go! 6 new seasons of happiness await you, because this is the last one show At least as good as the original.
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Source: Allocine

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