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Vince Gilligan nearly killed Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad Season 1. His survival was crucial to the crime ...
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Jesse had countless great moments in Breaking Bad, but one of his best was made even better by Aaron Paul's decision to stray ...
The Pitt star Shawn Hatosy “would definitely love a do-over” when it comes to the big audition he “blew off” in 2008. During ...
It’s almost impossible to choose five best scenes from the show, but luckily, the 'Breaking Bad' creator, Vince Gilligan, is ...
Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul, “BoJack Horseman”) is, in many ways, the unsung hero of “Breaking Bad.” Even as Walter White (Bryan Cranston, “Malcolm in the Middle”) became just a tad too deplorable to ...
As he begins to grow his business, Walter pulls in a former Chemistry student named Jesse Pinkman. Jesse wasn’t exactly the brightest of characters, and he landed in hot water more than once.
"No way I'm helping you people put Jesse Pinkman back inside a cage," the man says. Promotional art from the movie, "El Camino - A Breaking Bad Movie," on Netflix.
Jesse Pinkman was to be killed on Episode 9, Season 1 of Breaking Bad, but a Hollywood writer’s strike occurred during the same time the episode was meant to be produced.
For years, fans assumed that was all the ending Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) would get. The new Netflix release, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, catches up with Jesse in the middle of this drive.
Breaking Bad fans have an affinity for Jesse Pinkman 's house. Christine Brennan owned the character's home, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in real life.