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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 ...
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.
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.
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Jesse Pinkman Was Going To Die In Season 1 Of Breaking Bad - MSNDiscover one of the most jaw-dropping secrets behind Breaking Bad’s early days! In this deep dive, we explore how creator Vince Gilligan originally planned to kill off Jesse Pinkman at the end ...
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?
Our favorite pair of meth cooks is getting back together. Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) are reuniting for another scene set in the Breaking Bad universe, only this ...
The 'Breaking Bad' sequel movie will center on Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, who has a lot of reasons to be very concerned.
Jesse Pinkman is supposed to be in his early 20s on "Better Call Saul." Aaron Paul is, uh, not in his early 20s.
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.
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