Why didn't El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie show how Jesse escaped from Todd's captivity?

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I didn't understand why didn't El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie show how Jesse escaped from Todd's captivity?

Why did the creators not choose to include this crucial scene from the end of Breaking Bad that explains the context of the movie, for anyone who hadn't seen the show?



Best Answer

Jesse's escape was a central part of the climax of the finale of Breaking Bad.

The story of El Camino is not about Jesse escaping physical captivity, it's about him coming to terms (as much as possible) with those he hurt and those he lost, before moving onto a new life far away from Albuquerque.

Vince Gilligan hasn't explained why he felt he didn't need to repeat that scene for the beginning of El Camino, to explain the context of the movie to anyone who didn't follow Breaking Bad. But the manner in which the film evolved may shed some light on it.

Initially, it was intended to be a 20 minute "minisode" showing Jesse getting away and finding some sort of redemption. But the story was too complex to condense into a 20 minute TV one-off, so a whole feature length movie was dedicated to it.

However, Vince Gilligan was apparently very aware that this film would be only of interest to an audience who had followed the show to its climax. As such, he chose to not repeat the final scene. While that means anyone who watches the movie who didn't see the show would be utterly lost right from the start, fans of the show (who were the intended audience) would be picking up from right where they left off.




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How did Jesse escape from Todd in El Camino?

27) Jesse tries to escape at one point. After he gets caught, the Nazis unchain him, put him in a car, and drive him to Andrea's house, where Todd shoots her in the head. (Note: These guys might be bad guys.)

Where did Jesse escape from in El Camino?

There's no word on what happened to the White family after Walt's death, but El Camino confirmed that Jesse Pinkman survived the compound siege and that he made it to Alaska a free man, ready to start over.

How did Jesse escape at the end of Breaking Bad?

It works, but results in Walter's accelerated death when he's shot with a stray bullet from the automatic-attack-gun-robot he's rigged as part of Jesse's rescue. Jesse jumps into an El Camino and drives away to freedom, shedding tears of joy, anguish, and general catharsis.

Is El Camino a follow on from Breaking Bad?

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Answer 2

El Camino does not show Jesse escaping from Todd because the final episode of BB shows Jesse killing Todd while escaping.

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