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Review: Jesse Pinkman Hits the Road in Harrowing El Camino
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Aaron Paul scintillates, once more, as his Breaking Bad character

doesn’t feel like an episode ofalthough GIlligan’s signature obsession with process still drives the suspense. It’s kind of "Felina," through a dark mirror—instead of the outlaw leaving his hideout to make amends and die, it’s the outlaw escaping death to make amends and then hide.

Going back to add to the series finale of a beloved show can be risky — at worst, mucking up your neat ending; at best, gilding the lily. On Netflix, it feels especially dangerous, because the platform’s autoplay feature lines up the following installment just seconds after the credits start rolling.

Jesse was an appendage to Walter White’s story, and by the end of the series, proximity to Walt had destroyed his life.refocuses on what drives Jesse—his distance from his parents, his collegial warmth with his friends, his relentless empathy for the helpless. It helps that Paul, as ever, is incredible in the role. Desperation makes Jesse twitchily calculating, but fear nips at his heels, too.

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