Though Jesse didn't spend much time bidding farewell to those back in Albuquerque, he did give Ed a letter to deliver to Brock. The young boy, of course, was involved in pivotal moments in Breaking Bad.
The letter is Jesse's final goodbye to Brock. Prior to the ending, he bid his farewells to his remaining friends and family — both real and imaginary. If El Camino truly is the end of Jesse's story, he's at least said goodbye to all of the people who matter to him.
In a flashback near the very end of the movie, El Camino takes us back in time to a conversation that Jesse had with his now-late girlfriend, Jane (Krysten Ritter), who tells him that going wherever the universe takes you is a terrible idea.
Ed provides Jesse with a new identity with the surname "Driscoll" and smuggles him to Haines, Alaska. Jesse hands Ed a letter for Brock and says there is no one else he wants to say goodbye to. As Jesse drives off, he has a flashback to his time with Jane.
Off camera, Walt crushes up some of the poison from the Lily of the Valley plant and injects it into a juice box. Also off camera, Walt delivers the juice box to Brock's school.
Season three ends with Jesse killing Gale – an incident that eventually brings down the drug kingpin Gus Fring.
Brock Cantillo: Alive
Poor, poor, innocent Brock. First he gets poisoned with Lily of the Valley—courtesy of what might be Walt's most sociopathic moment in the entire show—and then, as of the finale, his mom Andrea is horrifically murdered by Todd Alquist, all to teach Jesse a lesson after he tried to escape.
Jesse also has his head buzzed, which was actor Aaron Paul's idea because he felt it was appropriate for the inner turmoil his character was experiencing.
In El Camino, Pinkman crosses paths with Neil, an employee of the welding company. Pinkman's at the house of now-deceased Todd Alquist, digging around for a stash of money that Todd Alquist had stolen before he died. Pinkman knew Todd had the money. But as he soon finds out, Neil, is also after Todd's thousands.
Type of Villain
Mr. White- Todd's last words before he is strangled to death by Jesse Pinkman. Todd Alquist is a major antagonist in Breaking Bad, serving as the secondary antagonist of Season 5 and a posthumous antagonist in its 2019 sequel film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
The ensuing flashback with Walt seems to be set in the season two episode "4 Days Out," when Walt and Jesse embark on a weekend-long cook session. That means that Jesse's phone conversation must have been with Jane, his girlfriend at the time. Jesse: Do you miss me?
Brock Cantillo (played by Ian Posada) is the young child of Jesse's girlfriend from “Breaking Bad” Seasons 3-5, Andrea (Emily Rios). When we — and Jesse — first met Andrea and her son, Brock was 6 years old. He should be about 8 now by the time Ed makes it to the Mexico City post office.
Walt was always attempting to talk Jesse into something. Jesse just wanted to enjoy his life in his own way. So Walt nodding to him and saying nothing at the end was also a way of showing Jesse he had changed.
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. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie is now streaming on Netflix.
Is Walter White definitely dead in El Camino? Let's get this out of the way: Walter White is dead, dead, dead.
So many familiar faces from Breaking Bad show up in El Camino, but there are key absences. Among the most important characters who sit out of the film: Skyler (Anna Gunn), Flynn (RJ Mitte) and baby Holly, not to mention Marie (Betsy Brandt), the family Walter left behind.
The character Brock Cantillo (Ian Posada) was the six-year-old son of Jesse Pinkman's girlfriend, Andrea (Emily Rios).
Hank Schrader – Breaking Bad
Do what you gotta do.” How He Died: Shot in the head by Neo-Nazi Jack.
Last chance to look at me, Hector. Gus Fring's last words before his death at Hector's hands.
Gus Fring tipped Hank off. Even though he did send the brothers to attack Hank in the first place, he warned Hank so that he would be aware of what's going on and proceed to kill them, thus wrapping up a loose end.
As Saul goes to grab his gun, Jesse reaches it first and points it at the bloodied lawyer. He wants him to admit that he stole the ricin cigarette to help Walt. Saul pleads with Jesse.
While Walt is trying to wake Jesse, he inadvertently and unknowingly knocks Jane onto her back; she starts to choke on her own vomit. Walt rushes to help, but after hesitating for a moment, lets her die, in order to protect Jesse from their eventual overdose, and for self-preservation since she threatened to expose him ...
Long story short, Walt killed Lydia to protect Skyler and the kids. She was presumably the only Madrigal employee still working on the meth operation.