
In their last exchange over phone, Walt Jr yells at his father, ‘You killed Uncle Hank!’ repeatedly, before telling him to go die himself. Skyler lets Walter hold Holly one last time, before he hands Skyler a lottery ticket with the coordinates for Hank and Gomez’s burial site – presumably so she can strike a deal with the DEA for her freedom.Īfter discovering the truth about his father, Walt Jr can’t bring himself to forgive him for his crimes. Walt meets Skyler one last time, where he confesses he built his drug empire for his own enjoyment and not to help the family, contrary to what he always claimed. Skyler is later forced to move to an apartment with daughter Holly and Walter Jr (RJ Mitte) after all her assets are seized by the DEA. Later that night, she is ambushed by Todd and the neo-nazi group, who warn her not to say anything about Lydia’s involvement in Walt’s activities after meeting her previously. Walter White Jr splits up Skyler and Walter from fighting (Picture: AMC)Īfter assisting Walter White in his crimes, Skyler (Anna Gunn) is interrogated by the DEA for information on him. It’s argued Jesse notices Walt’s gunshot wound and tells Walter to ‘do it himself’, although it could be seen as Jesse finally breaking away from Walter’s grip over him once and for all, leaving on his own terms.Īfter telling Lydia (Laura Fraser) he poisoned her with ricin over the phone and seeing Jesse depart, Walter enters Jack’s meth lab and looks nostalgically over the equipment, before he dies on the floor as the police arrive. Walt assures Jesse he wants to die, but Jesse drops the gun. Jesse, in tears, refuses unless Walt tells him he wants it. As Jesse gets out of his handcuffs, Walt passes the gun to Jesse and tells him to shoot him. Walter shoots Jack in the face, similarly to how Jack killed Hank (Dean Norris), allowing a captured Jesse Pinkman to escape. Walter White (Bryan Cranston) died from a gunshot wound inflicted during his assault on Jack Welker’s (Michael Bowen) hideout, after mowing down his white supremacist supporters with a modified M60 machine gun. Sadly, the actor that portrayed Ed, Robert Forster, died the same day El Camino started streaming on Netflix.Walter White at the end of Breaking Bad (Picture: AMC)

But, in the end, he decides to help Pinkman out and take him up north, even more north than New Hampshire. Pinkman approaches him for help with vanishing but Ed initially rejects the request, citing past transgressions between them - an unpaid “disappearance” attempt that Jesse bailed on during the show. While in isolation, Ed also was the bearer of bad news, the one to inform White that his wife Skyler had stopped using her married name.Įd himself couldn’t disappear from making a cameo in the movie. He also did the same for lawyer Saul Goodman.


Or, at least took him to a secluded cabin in northern New Hampshire. After White paid for a new identity and location, Ed helped him disappear. One may remember Ed from the original show by his cryptic nickname “The Disappearer.” While he only appeared in one episode of the show’s last season, he played a pivotal role.Īs an owner of a vacuum repair shop, Ed proved that he can more than just literal dirt disappear. During the body disposal, Pinkman was gifted with a chance to kill Alquist but he choked (while Alquist tried to persuade him with a pepperoni pizza). He brought a traumatized Pinkman out of his cage so that he could help him with a favor: the disposal of another person Alquist killed to cover up his crimes. Alquist is prominently featured in the movie in flashback form. When White rescued Pinkman during the show’s season finale of the show, Pinkman strangled him to death without hesitation.īut, he did hesitate to kill Alquist previously, as flashbacks featured in the movie show. That gang, Alquist included, caged and tortured Pinkman for months as they kept him as their captive meth cooker. He ended up callously shooting a child who stumbled onto the heist, with no remorse.Īlquist is also the nephew of a white supremacist gang leader. He gained the trust of both White and Pinkman in the show, so much so they hired him to help them with a train heist during Season 5, where his true sociopath colors showed. While he was killed in the season finale of the show, he wreaked plenty of havoc before his death. His politeness and soft-mannered way of speaking makes his callous nature and crimes seem just that much more diabolical.

Speaking of sociopathic, the new movie brought back one of the show’s worst sociopaths, Todd Alquist.
