Jesse Pinkmans First And Final Appearances In The Breaking Bad Universe Happened In The Same Scene

Jesse Pinkman's (Aaron Paul) first and final scenes in the Breaking Bad universe are technically the same moment, and it was the perfect end for his character. Though Walter White (Bryan Cranston) is the figurehead of Breaking Bad, his largely unwilling assistant Jesse is nearly as iconic. He was responsible for a lot of the show's humor, as some of Jesse's best quotes in Breaking Bad served to defuse the tension the show is known for. He was also hugely important to the Breaking Bad timeline, and he appears in quite a few places throughout it.
Jesse was one of the most recognizable and beloved characters in Breaking Bad, and as such, he got a happier sendoff than most characters. That relatively happy ending was well deserved, considering all the tragic things that happened to Jesse in Breaking Bad. Interestingly, however, Breaking Bad and its spinoffs didn't say goodbye to Jesse in a usual way.
Jesse was one of the most recognizable and beloved characters in Breaking Bad, and as such, he got a happier sendoff than most characters. That relatively happy ending was well deserved, considering all the tragic things that happened to Jesse in Breaking Bad. Interestingly, however, Breaking Bad and its spinoffs didn't say goodbye to Jesse in a usual way.
- 10/5/2024
- by Sean Morrison
- ScreenRant
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