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• Mike Ehrmantraut ;• Kenny ;Without appearing in the flesh, a few key. With the exception of Todd and Kenny, the Nazi gang who held Jesse captive are unseen in the film, though they make their presence known in one harrowing flash-in-the-pan flashback where they power-wash Jesse.
Jesse originally stated his desire to move to Alaska in season five, episode 11's "Confessions," and now we know where the idea came from. The scene between Mike and Jesse seemingly takes place at the same location where Mike later dies in season five's "Say My Name." calls out the season five premiere, "Live Free or Die," when Old Joe fondly reminisces on Jesse's infamous magnet heist.
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