My theory is the vacuum guy wasn't holding up Jesse for every single dime as much as he was seriously spooked by Jesse just showing up. After all Jesse was right in that the vac guy's got serious problems if the Feds learn he disappeared Waiter and Saul. I'm thinking the vac guy was more buying time to figure it what's going on and to make sure Jesse hasn't been flipped. Because sending Jesse out to dig up just another couple grand is seriously risky for them both. And the vac guy's price seems really cheap to me. Think about all he has to do to disappear someone like Walter, Jimmy or Jesse.
I appreciate that the original BB finale focused mostly on Walt's story, and wrapping all of that up - and then this movie allows us to focus completely on Jesse, and wrapping everything with him up. Jesse and Walt were full enough characters that they each deserved full focus at the conclusions of their stories.
Seriously? It was totally nothing but a parade of characters from the show one after another. No interaction between them. No impact on the story and for the most part no point to them except filler to a movie with practically no plot, no character growth. Pulling new characters out of thin air and not even putting any focus on the DEA or cops. Just a ton of cop cars with no followup or character views. The one good thing is the cinematography and artistic direction that was akin to the bb show but stepped up a notch. Too bad the writing did not rise up to the bb show's level.
@@eddied.3426Well, @mrtveye did say he didn't feel like it was *just* fan service, not that it wasn't fan service. And I agree. It's not like they trotted out Flynn or some insane thing. Bringing back Walter was an obvious fan service, but it makes sense the other characters would be there.
@@silikon2 they said without it feeling like fan service but it totally did feel like fan service. Not only walt. Mike? Jene? And tod's part was far too big only to let us know jesse knew he hid money?
Lo Jack was a theft recovery device... sort of an air tag of the time... it sat dormant for a long time, and you could track it on a map in a web browser, then later on in an app, and police had the ability to access location of vehicles registered with the service. I'm sure a warrant was needed, or court order or whatever... I'm sure my description isn't 100% accurate, but close enough :). My wife's 2017 was equipped with Lo Jack and 1 or 2 free years from the dealer.
yeah this is accurate and makes sense, though, what doesn't make sense to me is... why are the cops looking for the El Camino the next day after Jesse escaped? How did they even know to look for it or that it was missing? Do the neo nazis keep all their car registrations in a desk drawer somewhere easy to find, with a log of who takes out each vehicle and what time they bring it back? And that's how the police were able to piece together so quickly that there was some random vehicle missing from the compound and also knew the VIN or license plate number in order to look up the low jack info? And then... why are they going after it with what looks like a full scale army? How would they know Jesse took it? And why is he such a high profile and presumed dangerous target that such a massive show of force would be deemed necessary? Heisenberg is already dead on the floor. Only reasonable guess I can muster is that maybe they found tapes of all the video surveillance on the property that the Nazis do... they saw Jesse leaving the house with all the dead people in it, possibly even saw him strangle Todd to death, saw him get in the car and take off and maybe even got a shot of the license plate on the way out, assumed he was someone working with Heisenberg or connected to the cartels or something from the massive firepower of the M-80 that went off... but didn't know for sure who he was? yeah, I dunno. Seems like a stretch... but... cool plot device anyway. Makes a lot more sense in BB when Hank uses it to find Jesse's car.
@@nooneofconsequence1251 it was Todd's car, and it would look more suspicious removing it than leaving it. Plus, for an expensive car you would want that fallback if it was ever stolen. The reason the cops activated it the next day is they probably figured out Todd's car was missing (which would have been registered to him) and that the missing person probably took it, which Jessie did. It's not that large a leap in logic, Tood is dead, the police find him, as they are investigating they notice his car is gone, as there is one person not accounted for then it is likely they have it, and since this is an expensive car model, it comes with a LoJack just for this type of situation.
I always felt the scene with Walt in the restaurant was the day after they got the rolling meth lab started in the “Four Days Out” episode. When Jesse dropped Walt off at the airport he assured Walt his family would get all of his money, just as he assured him in the restaurant.
Yep. Jesse had found out about the cancer in that episode. They'd just cooked that ~$1.3 million cook and they didn't know of anyone they could sell it to (I think Saul tells them he "knows a guy who knows a guy" in the next episode). Jesse took an ice bath, ate a lot of pineapple and kept telling Walt to hydrate. 😅
They seem like a nice couple, but it's really annoying how they keep making that mistake. They did the same in the final episodes. They even spoke about how they'd got it wrong, and yet... They just can't seem to understand what the threat against Brock is, even after they've understood it.
not really, since he knows they're alone (especially once they're in todds apartment or out burying the body and he grabs the gun) he could easily deal with Todd and go get brock long before anyone whos a threat even knows Todds missing, nevermind dead at the hands of Jesse. he could then go get the money from the apartment (and he even knows where it is this time), find the disappearer and disappear both of them, since he'd have more than enough money without having split it 3 ways. feels like a plot hole unless you excuse it as "jesses character" not being willing to kill todd like that i guess?
@@I_Is_Ramped How would he know where Brock lives? And how would he go about "disappearing" him? Kidnap a traumatized child he barely even knew from his last remaining relatives, only to bring him to some faraway place and force him to live the rest of his life under a fake identity? Jesse would probably rather die than do this to him.
I’m from and live in Alaska, I’ve always loooved the idea of Jessie running away and starting new here! He would love it and live such a peaceful life! live a simple life, hunting, fishing, living for himself.. free 🥲 us Alaskans accept you Jessie ❤️🩹
I never picked up on the radio when Jesse is in the car. It’s talking about the nasdaq being down and I just remembered when Walt gave the “I’m the one who knocks” speech (I think) and he was bragging about how important he was and that he’s part of an empire that would make “nasdaq go belly up” without him 🤯 So many layers!!!
Good point! I always figured that if he gave a discount to one guy and word got out, then he'd get pressure from future clients for more discounts and he just didn't want to deal with that.
What happens to Jesse in Alaska? It's my personal opinion that he goes to college and gets a business degree. I feel that was the purpose of that scene with Jesse and Walt at the restaurant. BTW, that scene took place after they were stranded in the desert because Jesse dumped out all the water and the RV battery was dead.
I think it’s so cool that this movie started/Breaking Bad ended with Jesse screaming with freedom in the dark driving a car, and it ends with him driving a car in the light and with a slight smile on his face, that he was able to reach a moment of peace.
Twisters is the real restaurant that was used as “Los Pollos Hermanos” for filming that actually operates in the area. It’s a Mexican food place. I’ve been and tried it some of their food. Pretty decent and affordable.
I don’t understand why some people hated this movie. I thought it was BRILLIANT! It’s a little slower, but that’s okay! And Jesse out of all of the characters in the whole BB/BCS universe deserved a second chance at life. Under all his bad decisions, he has a heart.
What could’ve been the Fugitive but in the Breaking Bad universe, just ended being boring and felt like it was written in one draft. The initial teaser with Skinny Pete had me assuming there was going to be a lot of crossover between the Feds and Jesse. I guess it was more disappointing than anything. Just my opinion tho.
What people don't appreciate about this movie, is it was total fan service. It wasn't a big deal at all, they just called each other up and went "hey, do you want to do something?" and they went "yeah, let's go". Jesse didn't even have to lose weight, Bryan didn't have to shave his head. They did this for a bit of fun mostly, they basically wanted to see each other again.
Jesse is a Mary Sue who "deserves redemption" despite being as horrible as his peers. And the series finale is more than enough. Sometimes less is more, and we don't need everything justify, elaborated, or explained in great detail. It takes away from something to dissect it (on screen.) BCS is similar. 'memberberry overload. I won't say specifics on that since I don't want to spoil it for the channel.
OMG I SAW YOU POSTED and I realized it was el camino and then I was like please dont be two parts just do the whole thing in one video AND ITS HERE AND IM SO EXCITED I LOVE YOU GUYS
I find the style of this film a bit closer to Better Call Saul -- which makes sense, since it came out in the middle of that series. The slow pace, the wide shots, the use of silence. I'm a fan.
The scene with Walt was after the episode "4 Days Out." After the RV battery died and they were stuck 4 days out in the middle of nowhere. They went and got that hotel & Dennys after all
Walt n jesse scene is when they got back from desert after spending time stranded in the desert when jesse said make a robot in season 2 this is after they got the rv working again. The 4 days out episode.
El Camino was a superb follow up movie to the Breaking Bad series. We have Jesse and Mike talking about going to Alaska, which is of course were Jesse told Saul he wanted 'The Hoover Man' to send him, and Saul said 'I didn't have you down as a Moose Lover'. Jesse back with his old Posse Skinny Pete and Badger. Jesse back again too with Old Joe in the junkyard trying to get rid of the car. Skinny looks really weird without his Beanie on. Interesting observations with Jesse and Todd is does seem rather weird and abusive. A strange coincidence for me is that song Todd has playing in the car by England Dan and John Ford Coley, I'd Really Love to See You Tonight, was a massive radio hit in the late 1970s Hadn't heard the song in about 45 years heard it now twice in two weeks! Great scene when Jesse is getting the news on the radio about Lydia being poisoned and linking it to Walter White. Jesse is shocked by the dead cleaning lady on the floor, but again Todd seems totally unmoved by her death talking about having soup. Incredible tension when Jesse is trying to break back into the apartment and the old guys is spraying the plants, brilliant cinematography with the eyeball shot through the spyhole that shot is 'very X-Filesesque'. Painful for Jesse watching The Pinkmans, his parents on the news report on TV. Such a brilliant juxtaposition with Todd being so evil, but enjoying soft melodic 70's pop ballads in his car. Incredible tension again in the apartment with the Sus Cops, and the nosey old neighbour hanging around the whole time. The three way split seems the only way out, it turns out the nosey neighbour came in handy after all as he would have to kill him as well as Jesse, so everyone got something. Funny when Jesse is in the vacuum shop and cannot remember it's 'I need a new dust filter for my Hoover Max Extract Pressure Pro model 60 - can you help me with that?' The Hoover guys doesn't mess and Jesse has to stump up for the first pick up that didn't happen. In fairness he gives Jesse all his cash back, as he cannot meet the agreed terms. The Hoover Guy rings the cops, but did he. Well we will see, of course they turn up. The Hoover guy never panics. Neil's arrogance will of course be his downfall with his 'my.45 against your .22' Jesse quick on the draw with the the other gun. Great flashback scene with Walt and Jesse in the Diner. Great to see Jesse finally make it to Alaska, but bittersweet when he thinks of him and Jane in the car, pondering about where the universe takes you. A wonderful ending, great Direction by Vince Gilligan, we have to remember this is many years after the TV Series ended, all in all a great film. BTW Vince Gilligan's first X-Files episode was the brilliant but disturbing 'Soft Light', Directed by the Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel many times Director James A. Contner, another link between The X-Files, Breaking Bad and The Buffyverse.
Lol, if cops tossed a place it would very much look like that. It's part of why hiding things in your house doesn't work. It's kinda wild that Walter's ricin wasn't found. They open up your couches, they check your vents.
Maybe someone else already answered but the LoJack thing was a security device for cars. Kind of a status symbol at one point. Chances were if you drove a pimped out car it had LoJack or Viper
The scene with Mike n Jesse is during season 5 episode 6 buy out. Mike n Jesse say he won't like the deal there talking about the deal with Declan about getting 5 million each. They predict walt won't like it lol.
The flashback with him and Walt is after 4 days out remember they were supposed to go to a diner and spend one night in a hotel they didn't get to cuz I got stuck out in the desert so after they got the RV started they went to a hotel to change and shower and then they ate at the diner before they went back to Jesse's to switch cars and Jesse dropped him back off at the airport
Anything happening to Todd, and/or him coming up missing and Jesse being gone, would result in the death of Brock. This is why Jesse was helpless against Todd… couldn’t kill him, it’s so painful to watch the scenes where he can’t do anything, but we can be happy knowing that he eventually gets his revenge on him!
Lol when Todd was driving and singing, the truck passed "on the right" because they were driving TOWARDS THE CAMERA you big goofball! 😂😂 The truck passed normally, on the LEFT side, going directly next to Todd who tried to get the driver to honk!
While Breaking Bad is amazing, Better Call Saul is on a whole different level. It's almost unreal how masterful it is. The writing and characters are much more complex and nuanced and the direction is Kubrick or Bergman levels of masterful. To me, it's the greatest TV-show ever made, and probably even in the top 20 greatest pieces of media ever made.
LoJack is theft prevention purchased by the buyer. Once it's reported stolen to LoJack customer service, the police are notified the location of the vehicle, and they go to the scene. Dealerships sell it as an add on for maybe $1500.
@ 14:44 Im not sure if it’s worth mentioning but people commercially purchase LoJack trackers and have them installed on their cars to track and catch a potential thief that would steal it and ofcoarse it allows the car to be tracked and retrieved. Also , just like with a burglary alarm installed on a house , Lo Jack alerts are linked directly to the local police department computers and they are the ones in charge of the tracking and investigation . It’s why the cops portrayed in this movie and Hank early in Breaking Bad automatically had full access to it.
I recall that there was a system added to cars when they were purchased at the smaller used car dealers. For folks that had poor credit and took out a loan, a device was added so that the loan company can repossess. I don't know if it was lojack, but i know around that time.... these types of things were popping up a lot.
it sucks the movie doesnt show it , but the promos/teasers for the movie would show scenes of skinny pete being interrogated, just expanding on the show , they were so cool for that
I know others have said it but yeah the Walt Scene is after the long cook where they got stuck out in the desert for days with no food or water. its why Jesse was so insistent Walt eat and hydrate. ah, such a fun end to a wonderful journey. I was shocked when i heard some people didnt like it.
Todd's definitely very interesting lol. I don't know much about psychology or anything but its pretty easy to see/guess how he came to be that way imo. Probably born already having some sociopathic tendencies, then raised by those people. Makes complete sense he would be extremely messed up. He has something of a childlike manner in some cases (the truck horn for example). He also got emotional seeing Walt so emotional after Hank was killed. I get the impression that maybe he repeats stuff he's heard before for certain situations without fully understanding why such as "Do you wanna say a few words?" because he just genuinely thinks that's what is supposed to be said at a "funeral". He definitely has a deep genuine and intentional evil to his character too (not just a lack of understanding) as he kept the tarantula as a trophy and smiles when hearing Jesse talk about what he did. The worst part is he's written and acted to be so scarily real feeling (compared to someone like Gus who does still feel real but also has larger than life qualities and feels much more like an entertaining villain). That Walt and Jesse flashback was indeed right after the 4 Days Out desert moment before Jesse dropped Walt back at the airport. They haven't met Gus yet, Combo isn't dead yet and Walt hasn't got his remission news yet.
Bryan Cranston has a ”bald cap” in el camino, i think he did the show ”Your honor” at the same time so he could not shave his hair. Also Jesse Plemons who plays Todd was doing another show at the same time this was recorded. So he is a lot bigger.
LoJack is like microchipping your pet. So if it gets lost or stolen you can find it. Stupidest mistake criminals make is violating traffic laws (out side of crime itself). So driving just below the speed limit would be smart.
I think the missed opportunity here was doing a 5-10 year time jump at the end. Maybe seeing Jesse married with a baby or something like that but still a good movie.
Jesse Plemons, who plays Todd, is 1 of the more successful actors after this show. He's been in a lot of movies & shows since. He starred in "Fargo Season 2." Where he met his wife, Kirsten Dunst
The truck passes on the left, you're seeing a different angle and you're not very good at speaking lmao. You realize a right lane is the slow lane and people pass on the left one right?
And it still leaves me a little bittersweet I kind of wanted to see what exactly he was going to do and if he got a family because he's all alone again 😞 he is just alone with his memories now but more peaceful than he normally used to be when he was alone with his memories and I wanted to see what was in the letter to Brock and I really want to know how Skyler reacts to Gretchen and Elliot sending them a donation of money I kind of wish they would have showed that but of course that is supposed to be 10 months later so they couldn't show that in this movie.
I realize u guys aren't the biggest fans of Hisenberg, but u gotta admit that Jesse learned a lot from him. Problem solving, I mean. Before Jesse always looked to Walt to bail them out. Like when the RV died and Walt made a homemade battery, or when Hank followed Jesse to the scrap yard, and Walt thought of calling Saul to tell Hank that Marie was in hospital from a car wreck. That's just a couple of examples
I really hope for a sequel that takes place years later and is basically a modern adaptation of Les Miserables. A relentless DEA agent, possibly a child of Gomez, in pursuit of the last member of the largest drug empire in US history. Only to find Jesse to be a family man. Laying fourth the dilemma, justice or forgiveness.
Yes that is true if you do drugs at an early age like 15 it takes a very long time if ever for the brain to catch up you pretty much stay in a teenage mindset for a very long time throughout your adulthood and if you continue doing drugs through your life sometimes the brain doesn't mature enough
I've been waiting for this! Guys, you should watch SUCCESSION after this... You have no idea how good that show writing is. It's the perfect show for you guys to react to.
Breaking Blue will be the last series in the BB Universe. I'm calling it now. Kaylee Hermantraut is a disgruntled ex-cop and Holly White is an aspiring scientist. They connect and learn the history of their past from Badger and they set out to Alaska to find Jesse, Yoda style, who is a bush pilot who teaches them the secrets of making the family recipe, Blue Meth.
The original idea for El Camino would focus more on Jesse's PTSD while he was on the run He was supposed to be having hallucinations with Uncle Jack and Jack would be mocking his escape attempts At the end Vince thought that would be too dark and depressing so he leaned towards a lighter tone to the story and a semi "happy" ending to Jesse The movie works as an epilogue wrapping up some loose ends left by the finale and sending a final nod to such a beloved character The first scene of El Camino shows Jesse on a manic state of mind while he drives off and the last scene mirrors the first except now he's at peace
Yes, in the end of the day you are cheering for an outlaw to evade the police... but the whole purpose of the justice system should be to reform and prevent people from committing crimes. Jesse after getting himself a new start doesn't have any drive to break the law and just wants to have a simple, honest, modest life. And he is genuinely remorseful and haunted by the horrible things he did. Also like you said if he went to prison he would be killed. I'm not suggesting the police should've taken it in consideration preventing them from doing their job. But in the end of the day Jesse just wanted to escape his horrible predicament without hurting any cops after suffering way more than he deserved. I agree that in the end of the day he was a rebellious but kind-hearted teenager that did bad things and was willing to be given a chance to start over. He got that. I don't think the world will be a worse place because of that.
LOJAK is a 3rd party company who invented an anti-theft device for cars. It's tied into most law enforcement agencies and allows police to find stolen cars within minutes.
I liked your point about having more light in the dark but this story is such a tragedy I feel like it would feel unrealistic for anyone to be left in a good way, this is a tragedy that ruined everyone involved
P.S. IMHO, the most selfish thing that happened in the show is how Skylar made Walt feel guilty for not wanting to suffer through Chemo! That is so nasty, and if she wouldn't have guilted Walt into doing the treatment, none of this would have happened either. This is why I truly believe everyone (who was an adult) in this show was "BAD", out of the main characters. That includes Hank & Marie. Anyways, a brilliant show and hoping you will start BCS sooner than later. Great job on all the reactions and that is 💯
I think Todd is the most interesting character. Not a good character. Definitely evil in his own way, But its fascinating to watch. In his mind, he thinks he and Jesse can still be cool regardless of the situation. Uncle Jack being away for the weekend, gives him this moment of almost sneaking out with his buddy. He just views things in a very child like manner and doesnt get it. Hes not even purposely evil. Hes just indifferent to murder. In his world behaving this way is just normal to him.
"you didn't have to wait whole life to do something special" Kailyn: "What about his kids?" Well, making kids is the least speciall thing out there, anybody can do that, even Spooge had one :P
Hey guys, now that you finished El camino and Breaking bad, what's next? You guys should watch SUCCESSION, it's this great show that I think you'd like about a wealthy family
I don’t know that Jesse would or thinks he would be killed in prison, but he would at least be in prison for years if not life, and he already knows that being a prisoner can be worse than just being dead. Personally I’d rather die than do life in prison.
Sad part is Jesse should not have run, he should have gone to a lawyer. He was working for the DEA (whether they knew it or not) and he's got both a whole lot of things to sell to them and a whole lot of things they would want to keep as secret as possible. Hopefully his next move was indeed to talk to a lawyer and come in from the (literal) cold. Killing Kandy and his partner complicates this, but that's maybe close enough to self defense to ignore.
@@TAG152gaming Good point, but I still think he's got a whole lot of information they want. They can't get the dead people, but Jesse knows far more than they do about what went down and they want and need those answers. He's the only living witness that can explain what happened on the Indian reservation when Hank and Gomes were killed and likely what happened in Gus's massacre at Don Eladio's house. Even his knowledge of doing Walter's cook could be very useful for them. They've got a whole bunch of question marks in their files that Jesse could answer quickly.
@@TAG152gaming Sure, but he knows what happened to many people and the Feds don't. They want and need this information, even if it means they are all dead. I mean the cartel stuff, but also people like Drew Sharp. Jesse also has information DHS would like, such as them robbing the train. Jesse could provide information that both the American and Mexican governments would want on the massacre at Don Eladio's house.
this movie didn't need to happen in my oppinion having said that it is good just not as good as the god tiers Breaking bad and Better Call Saul butb still good
Actually, Todd fits the description of a psychopath versus a sociopath. Sociopaths tend to be erratic, emotional and make impulsive decisions. Psychopaths are much more calm, polite, fit into society better and are much harder to detect. Some examples are Hannibal Lecter, Jeffrey Dahmer or Dexter from the T.V. show.
You guys made a good point about how they know it's Jesse Pinkman that they are looking for and that he was the one in the pit etc... I think the only way they could know that fast is that the Nazi's never destroyed that DVD confession that Jesse made with Hank. This also means that a lot of info is known by the general public- pretty much the whole crazy story.
More importantly, Marie knew Jesse was working with Hank and would have told the DEA (and Skyler probably would have verified that), so they were almost certainly already looking for Jesse as soon as Walt went missing.
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie was released on October 11, 2019.
Robert Forster, who played the vacuum guy, died on October 11, 2019.
wow crazy 😧
@@nerdymarriedcouple Aaron Paul confirmed on the commentary that Robert was able to view it before he passed.
He did get to see the final cut before he passed, though.
My theory is the vacuum guy wasn't holding up Jesse for every single dime as much as he was seriously spooked by Jesse just showing up.
After all Jesse was right in that the vac guy's got serious problems if the Feds learn he disappeared Waiter and Saul. I'm thinking the vac guy was more buying time to figure it what's going on and to make sure Jesse hasn't been flipped.
Because sending Jesse out to dig up just another couple grand is seriously risky for them both.
And the vac guy's price seems really cheap to me. Think about all he has to do to disappear someone like Walter, Jimmy or Jesse.
I saw Mr. Forster a few months before that. He dined in my restaurant (friends with our owner). He seemed like a nice dude.
The flashback scene with Walt takes place after 4 days out when they get back from the desert
I appreciate that the original BB finale focused mostly on Walt's story, and wrapping all of that up - and then this movie allows us to focus completely on Jesse, and wrapping everything with him up. Jesse and Walt were full enough characters that they each deserved full focus at the conclusions of their stories.
agreed 👍
@@dlweiss absolutely correct
46:22 That wasn’t simply Jesse “screwing over his parents.” That is a narrow way to look at that scene. It was his goodbye and closure to his parents.
there's a reason Todd is referred to as Meth Damon
Omg, that's great.
Lmfaoo i havent heard that berore
Also Fat Damon
Methew McConaughey
I love how much of the side-character from BB they managed to bring back, without making it feel just like a fan-service.
seriously so true!
Seriously? It was totally nothing but a parade of characters from the show one after another. No interaction between them. No impact on the story and for the most part no point to them except filler to a movie with practically no plot, no character growth. Pulling new characters out of thin air and not even putting any focus on the DEA or cops. Just a ton of cop cars with no followup or character views. The one good thing is the cinematography and artistic direction that was akin to the bb show but stepped up a notch. Too bad the writing did not rise up to the bb show's level.
@@eddied.3426Well, @mrtveye did say he didn't feel like it was *just* fan service, not that it wasn't fan service.
And I agree. It's not like they trotted out Flynn or some insane thing. Bringing back Walter was an obvious fan service, but it makes sense the other characters would be there.
@@silikon2 they said without it feeling like fan service but it totally did feel like fan service. Not only walt. Mike? Jene? And tod's part was far too big only to let us know jesse knew he hid money?
"You're like...my Hero and sh*t yo" ❤
Golly I know. Who expected Skinny Pete to have the most touching line in the movie?
Lo Jack was a theft recovery device... sort of an air tag of the time... it sat dormant for a long time, and you could track it on a map in a web browser, then later on in an app, and police had the ability to access location of vehicles registered with the service. I'm sure a warrant was needed, or court order or whatever... I'm sure my description isn't 100% accurate, but close enough :). My wife's 2017 was equipped with Lo Jack and 1 or 2 free years from the dealer.
Before that we just had _The Club._
Which, I think is probably still around maybe?🤷🏾♂️
yeah this is accurate and makes sense, though, what doesn't make sense to me is... why are the cops looking for the El Camino the next day after Jesse escaped? How did they even know to look for it or that it was missing? Do the neo nazis keep all their car registrations in a desk drawer somewhere easy to find, with a log of who takes out each vehicle and what time they bring it back? And that's how the police were able to piece together so quickly that there was some random vehicle missing from the compound and also knew the VIN or license plate number in order to look up the low jack info? And then... why are they going after it with what looks like a full scale army? How would they know Jesse took it? And why is he such a high profile and presumed dangerous target that such a massive show of force would be deemed necessary? Heisenberg is already dead on the floor.
Only reasonable guess I can muster is that maybe they found tapes of all the video surveillance on the property that the Nazis do... they saw Jesse leaving the house with all the dead people in it, possibly even saw him strangle Todd to death, saw him get in the car and take off and maybe even got a shot of the license plate on the way out, assumed he was someone working with Heisenberg or connected to the cartels or something from the massive firepower of the M-80 that went off... but didn't know for sure who he was? yeah, I dunno.
Seems like a stretch... but... cool plot device anyway.
Makes a lot more sense in BB when Hank uses it to find Jesse's car.
@@nooneofconsequence1251 I like that theory!
@@nooneofconsequence1251 it was Todd's car, and it would look more suspicious removing it than leaving it. Plus, for an expensive car you would want that fallback if it was ever stolen. The reason the cops activated it the next day is they probably figured out Todd's car was missing (which would have been registered to him) and that the missing person probably took it, which Jessie did. It's not that large a leap in logic, Tood is dead, the police find him, as they are investigating they notice his car is gone, as there is one person not accounted for then it is likely they have it, and since this is an expensive car model, it comes with a LoJack just for this type of situation.
I always felt the scene with Walt in the restaurant was the day after they got the rolling meth lab started in the “Four Days Out” episode.
When Jesse dropped Walt off at the airport he assured Walt his family would get all of his money, just as he assured him in the restaurant.
Yep. Jesse had found out about the cancer in that episode. They'd just cooked that ~$1.3 million cook and they didn't know of anyone they could sell it to (I think Saul tells them he "knows a guy who knows a guy" in the next episode). Jesse took an ice bath, ate a lot of pineapple and kept telling Walt to hydrate. 😅
@@jlilley73 Jesse knew about walt's cancer since s1 e6 when they cooked some meth before meeting Tuco
@@gilpaz413 Oh thanks, I misremembered.
You keep saying"jesse could take him out so easily (todd)". Ummm, of course he could but he knows it would be brock's death sentence.
They seem like a nice couple, but it's really annoying how they keep making that mistake. They did the same in the final episodes. They even spoke about how they'd got it wrong, and yet... They just can't seem to understand what the threat against Brock is, even after they've understood it.
not really, since he knows they're alone (especially once they're in todds apartment or out burying the body and he grabs the gun) he could easily deal with Todd and go get brock long before anyone whos a threat even knows Todds missing, nevermind dead at the hands of Jesse. he could then go get the money from the apartment (and he even knows where it is this time), find the disappearer and disappear both of them, since he'd have more than enough money without having split it 3 ways. feels like a plot hole unless you excuse it as "jesses character" not being willing to kill todd like that i guess?
@@I_Is_Ramped How would he know where Brock lives? And how would he go about "disappearing" him? Kidnap a traumatized child he barely even knew from his last remaining relatives, only to bring him to some faraway place and force him to live the rest of his life under a fake identity? Jesse would probably rather die than do this to him.
I’m from and live in Alaska, I’ve always loooved the idea of Jessie running away and starting new here! He would love it and live such a peaceful life! live a simple life, hunting, fishing, living for himself.. free 🥲 us Alaskans accept you Jessie ❤️🩹
I never picked up on the radio when Jesse is in the car. It’s talking about the nasdaq being down and I just remembered when Walt gave the “I’m the one who knocks” speech (I think) and he was bragging about how important he was and that he’s part of an empire that would make “nasdaq go belly up” without him 🤯 So many layers!!!
The money that Badger and skinny Pete gave Jesse was most likely the money that Walt had given them to do the laser job with Gretchen and Elliot
i would understand the deal with the vacuum guy. he warned walt not to leave his sanctuary but he did so how can he trust the right hand man?
Good point! I always figured that if he gave a discount to one guy and word got out, then he'd get pressure from future clients for more discounts and he just didn't want to deal with that.
What happens to Jesse in Alaska? It's my personal opinion that he goes to college and gets a business degree. I feel that was the purpose of that scene with Jesse and Walt at the restaurant. BTW, that scene took place after they were stranded in the desert because Jesse dumped out all the water and the RV battery was dead.
Eventually he ends up a crab fisherman on "Deadliest Catch" and no one ever recognizes him 😆
i like to think he became some times of lumberjack carpenter or something referring back to when he made that box
Working as a carpenter, maybe married with a kid and mostly keeps to himself would be my guess.
Better Call Saul about to go wild!
I think it’s so cool that this movie started/Breaking Bad ended with Jesse screaming with freedom in the dark driving a car, and it ends with him driving a car in the light and with a slight smile on his face, that he was able to reach a moment of peace.
Twisters is the real restaurant that was used as “Los Pollos Hermanos” for filming that actually operates in the area. It’s a Mexican food place. I’ve been and tried it some of their food. Pretty decent and affordable.
I don’t understand why some people hated this movie. I thought it was BRILLIANT! It’s a little slower, but that’s okay! And Jesse out of all of the characters in the whole BB/BCS universe deserved a second chance at life. Under all his bad decisions, he has a heart.
There's literally no reason to hate this movie. Jesse deserved his happy ending so freaking much
What could’ve been the Fugitive but in the Breaking Bad universe, just ended being boring and felt like it was written in one draft. The initial teaser with Skinny Pete had me assuming there was going to be a lot of crossover between the Feds and Jesse. I guess it was more disappointing than anything. Just my opinion tho.
i never hated this movie it just in my oppion its as god tier breaking bad and better call saul and ps who hated this movie ?
What people don't appreciate about this movie, is it was total fan service. It wasn't a big deal at all, they just called each other up and went "hey, do you want to do something?" and they went "yeah, let's go". Jesse didn't even have to lose weight, Bryan didn't have to shave his head. They did this for a bit of fun mostly, they basically wanted to see each other again.
Jesse is a Mary Sue who "deserves redemption" despite being as horrible as his peers. And the series finale is more than enough. Sometimes less is more, and we don't need everything justify, elaborated, or explained in great detail. It takes away from something to dissect it (on screen.) BCS is similar. 'memberberry overload. I won't say specifics on that since I don't want to spoil it for the channel.
I've been missing you guys. Looking forward to be able to watch this as soon as I get home!
we're coming back with much more soon!!! 😁
@@nerdymarriedcouple Looking forward to see if better call saul is your cup of tea or not
Watching better call Saul will give you more answers, a LOT MORE ANSWERS 😉
OMG I SAW YOU POSTED and I realized it was el camino and then I was like please dont be two parts just do the whole thing in one video AND ITS HERE AND IM SO EXCITED I LOVE YOU GUYS
thanks so much!!!! ☺️
@@nerdymarriedcouple just finished the reaction gonna subscribe to the patreon for better call saulexcited to see yall there!
Yes that restaurant scene was after the 3 days out. Remember, Jesse suggested they go to Denny's.
And get hotel rooms.
4 days out
I find the style of this film a bit closer to Better Call Saul -- which makes sense, since it came out in the middle of that series. The slow pace, the wide shots, the use of silence. I'm a fan.
My cousin used to have an El Camino when I was a kid. I wanted one when I grew up. Thought it was cool, like a hybrid of a car and truck.
The scene with Walt was after the episode "4 Days Out." After the RV battery died and they were stuck 4 days out in the middle of nowhere. They went and got that hotel & Dennys after all
After this you guys should watch Succession.
Walt n jesse scene is when they got back from desert after spending time stranded in the desert when jesse said make a robot in season 2 this is after they got the rv working again. The 4 days out episode.
Breaking Bad did have a resolution. Walter wanted to make money for his family before he died. Mission accomplished.
Thanks for the reaction guys. I missed your bi-weekly BB Universe uploads. Can't wait for you guys to continue on with Bettet Call Saul!
El Camino was a superb follow up movie to the Breaking Bad series. We have Jesse and Mike talking about going to Alaska, which is of course were Jesse told Saul he wanted 'The Hoover Man' to send him, and Saul said 'I didn't have you down as a Moose Lover'. Jesse back with his old Posse Skinny Pete and Badger. Jesse back again too with Old Joe in the junkyard trying to get rid of the car. Skinny looks really weird without his Beanie on.
Interesting observations with Jesse and Todd is does seem rather weird and abusive. A strange coincidence for me is that song Todd has playing in the car by England Dan and John Ford Coley, I'd Really Love to See You Tonight, was a massive radio hit in the late 1970s Hadn't heard the song in about 45 years heard it now twice in two weeks! Great scene when Jesse is getting the news on the radio about Lydia being poisoned and linking it to Walter White. Jesse is shocked by the dead cleaning lady on the floor, but again Todd seems totally unmoved by her death talking about having soup. Incredible tension when Jesse is trying to break back into the apartment and the old guys is spraying the plants, brilliant cinematography with the eyeball shot through the spyhole that shot is 'very X-Filesesque'. Painful for Jesse watching The Pinkmans, his parents on the news report on TV. Such a brilliant juxtaposition with Todd being so evil, but enjoying soft melodic 70's pop ballads in his car.
Incredible tension again in the apartment with the Sus Cops, and the nosey old neighbour hanging around the whole time. The three way split seems the only way out, it turns out the nosey neighbour came in handy after all as he would have to kill him as well as Jesse, so everyone got something. Funny when Jesse is in the vacuum shop and cannot remember it's 'I need a new dust filter for my Hoover Max Extract Pressure Pro model 60 - can you help me with that?' The Hoover guys doesn't mess and Jesse has to stump up for the first pick up that didn't happen. In fairness he gives Jesse all his cash back, as he cannot meet the agreed terms. The Hoover Guy rings the cops, but did he. Well we will see, of course they turn up. The Hoover guy never panics. Neil's arrogance will of course be his downfall with his 'my.45 against your .22' Jesse quick on the draw with the the other gun. Great flashback scene with Walt and Jesse in the Diner.
Great to see Jesse finally make it to Alaska, but bittersweet when he thinks of him and Jane in the car, pondering about where the universe takes you. A wonderful ending, great Direction by Vince Gilligan, we have to remember this is many years after the TV Series ended, all in all a great film. BTW Vince Gilligan's first X-Files episode was the brilliant but disturbing 'Soft Light', Directed by the Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel many times Director James A. Contner, another link between The X-Files, Breaking Bad and The Buffyverse.
Im so looking forward to watch BCS with you guys! Absolute masterpiece in character building. 🤩
One of the coolest things about this is that no one knew this movie was being made and it was only announced about a week before it premiered
Lol, if cops tossed a place it would very much look like that. It's part of why hiding things in your house doesn't work. It's kinda wild that Walter's ricin wasn't found. They open up your couches, they check your vents.
Maybe someone else already answered but the LoJack thing was a security device for cars. Kind of a status symbol at one point. Chances were if you drove a pimped out car it had LoJack or Viper
The scene with Mike n Jesse is during season 5 episode 6 buy out. Mike n Jesse say he won't like the deal there talking about the deal with Declan about getting 5 million each. They predict walt won't like it lol.
The flashback with him and Walt is after 4 days out remember they were supposed to go to a diner and spend one night in a hotel they didn't get to cuz I got stuck out in the desert so after they got the RV started they went to a hotel to change and shower and then they ate at the diner before they went back to Jesse's to switch cars and Jesse dropped him back off at the airport
Anything happening to Todd, and/or him coming up missing and Jesse being gone, would result in the death of Brock. This is why Jesse was helpless against Todd… couldn’t kill him, it’s so painful to watch the scenes where he can’t do anything, but we can be happy knowing that he eventually gets his revenge on him!
Lol when Todd was driving and singing, the truck passed "on the right" because they were driving TOWARDS THE CAMERA you big goofball! 😂😂
The truck passed normally, on the LEFT side, going directly next to Todd who tried to get the driver to honk!
realized thay after the fact 😅😅
Not normally, it was a 2-lane highway, and according to the center lines, the truck passed illegally.
I bet you guys are loving Better Call Saul! It's like Breaking Bad in that it just keeps getting better with each season.
While Breaking Bad is amazing, Better Call Saul is on a whole different level. It's almost unreal how masterful it is.
The writing and characters are much more complex and nuanced and the direction is Kubrick or Bergman levels
of masterful. To me, it's the greatest TV-show ever made, and probably even in the top 20 greatest pieces of media
ever made.
I stopped watching Saul after season 3 to many boring episodes. I went back and watched the last 5 episodes though and they were decent
LoJack is theft prevention purchased by the buyer. Once it's reported stolen to LoJack customer service, the police are notified the location of the vehicle, and they go to the scene. Dealerships sell it as an add on for maybe $1500.
Now it s time for Better Call Saul
@ 14:44 Im not sure if it’s worth mentioning but people commercially purchase LoJack trackers and have them installed on their cars to track and catch a potential thief that would steal it and ofcoarse it allows the car to be tracked and retrieved. Also , just like with a burglary alarm installed on a house , Lo Jack alerts are linked directly to the local police department computers and they are the ones in charge of the tracking and investigation . It’s why the cops portrayed in this movie and Hank early in Breaking Bad automatically had full access to it.
El Camino is a double entendre’s
It’s literally the car, but in Spanish it translates to “ the path or the road “
Jesse used the el Camino to freedom
I recall that there was a system added to cars when they were purchased at the smaller used car dealers. For folks that had poor credit and took out a loan, a device was added so that the loan company can repossess. I don't know if it was lojack, but i know around that time.... these types of things were popping up a lot.
cant wait to rewatch better call saul with u guys
it sucks the movie doesnt show it , but the promos/teasers for the movie would show scenes of skinny pete being interrogated, just expanding on the show , they were so cool for that
I know others have said it but yeah the Walt Scene is after the long cook where they got stuck out in the desert for days with no food or water. its why Jesse was so insistent Walt eat and hydrate. ah, such a fun end to a wonderful journey. I was shocked when i heard some people didnt like it.
Todd's definitely very interesting lol. I don't know much about psychology or anything but its pretty easy to see/guess how he came to be that way imo. Probably born already having some sociopathic tendencies, then raised by those people. Makes complete sense he would be extremely messed up. He has something of a childlike manner in some cases (the truck horn for example). He also got emotional seeing Walt so emotional after Hank was killed. I get the impression that maybe he repeats stuff he's heard before for certain situations without fully understanding why such as "Do you wanna say a few words?" because he just genuinely thinks that's what is supposed to be said at a "funeral". He definitely has a deep genuine and intentional evil to his character too (not just a lack of understanding) as he kept the tarantula as a trophy and smiles when hearing Jesse talk about what he did. The worst part is he's written and acted to be so scarily real feeling (compared to someone like Gus who does still feel real but also has larger than life qualities and feels much more like an entertaining villain).
That Walt and Jesse flashback was indeed right after the 4 Days Out desert moment before Jesse dropped Walt back at the airport. They haven't met Gus yet, Combo isn't dead yet and Walt hasn't got his remission news yet.
Yes it leaves you empty feeling like even though he did what he wanted to get done but he ruined everyone's lives and no one can really recover
Todd singing Dr Hook . . . you forget that as much as he's a complete sociopath, he's also a total dork.
Better call Saul will give u what you want in the end.
Low jack is installed by the owner of the car incase of a highjack situation, they can track the car.
Bryan Cranston has a ”bald cap” in el camino, i think he did the show ”Your honor” at the same time so he could not shave his hair. Also Jesse Plemons who plays Todd was doing another show at the same time this was recorded. So he is a lot bigger.
LoJack is like microchipping your pet. So if it gets lost or stolen you can find it.
Stupidest mistake criminals make is violating traffic laws (out side of crime itself). So driving just below the speed limit would be smart.
I think the missed opportunity here was doing a 5-10 year time jump at the end. Maybe seeing Jesse married with a baby or something like that but still a good movie.
Jesse Plemons, who plays Todd, is 1 of the more successful actors after this show. He's been in a lot of movies & shows since. He starred in "Fargo Season 2." Where he met his wife, Kirsten Dunst
The truck passes on the left, you're seeing a different angle and you're not very good at speaking lmao. You realize a right lane is the slow lane and people pass on the left one right?
Awesome reaction.
The music Todd is listening to makes me think he made a mix tape for Lydia.
I’m reporting your channel and blocking you until Kade is back! I mean it! We demand his prompt return! 😠
And it still leaves me a little bittersweet I kind of wanted to see what exactly he was going to do and if he got a family because he's all alone again 😞 he is just alone with his memories now but more peaceful than he normally used to be when he was alone with his memories and I wanted to see what was in the letter to Brock and I really want to know how Skyler reacts to Gretchen and Elliot sending them a donation of money I kind of wish they would have showed that but of course that is supposed to be 10 months later so they couldn't show that in this movie.
I realize u guys aren't the biggest fans of Hisenberg, but u gotta admit that Jesse learned a lot from him. Problem solving, I mean. Before Jesse always looked to Walt to bail them out. Like when the RV died and Walt made a homemade battery, or when Hank followed Jesse to the scrap yard, and Walt thought of calling Saul to tell Hank that Marie was in hospital from a car wreck. That's just a couple of examples
I really hope for a sequel that takes place years later and is basically a modern adaptation of Les Miserables.
A relentless DEA agent, possibly a child of Gomez, in pursuit of the last member of the largest drug empire in US history. Only to find Jesse to be a family man. Laying fourth the dilemma, justice or forgiveness.
Yes that is true if you do drugs at an early age like 15 it takes a very long time if ever for the brain to catch up you pretty much stay in a teenage mindset for a very long time throughout your adulthood and if you continue doing drugs through your life sometimes the brain doesn't mature enough
I've been waiting for this! Guys, you should watch SUCCESSION after this... You have no idea how good that show writing is. It's the perfect show for you guys to react to.
Breaking Blue will be the last series in the BB Universe. I'm calling it now. Kaylee Hermantraut is a disgruntled ex-cop and Holly White is an aspiring scientist. They connect and learn the history of their past from Badger and they set out to Alaska to find Jesse, Yoda style, who is a bush pilot who teaches them the secrets of making the family recipe, Blue Meth.
coming 2035
The Actor Robert Forster that played Ed the Vacuum cleaner guy died the day that this movie was released
The original idea for El Camino would focus more on Jesse's PTSD while he was on the run
He was supposed to be having hallucinations with Uncle Jack and Jack would be mocking his escape attempts
At the end Vince thought that would be too dark and depressing so he leaned towards a lighter tone to the story and a semi "happy" ending to Jesse
The movie works as an epilogue wrapping up some loose ends left by the finale and sending a final nod to such a beloved character
The first scene of El Camino shows Jesse on a manic state of mind while he drives off and the last scene mirrors the first except now he's at peace
Vince Gilligan's initial idea for Jesse was he didn't get pass Season 1.. 😂 but here we are.
Yes, in the end of the day you are cheering for an outlaw to evade the police... but the whole purpose of the justice system should be to reform and prevent people from committing crimes. Jesse after getting himself a new start doesn't have any drive to break the law and just wants to have a simple, honest, modest life. And he is genuinely remorseful and haunted by the horrible things he did. Also like you said if he went to prison he would be killed. I'm not suggesting the police should've taken it in consideration preventing them from doing their job. But in the end of the day Jesse just wanted to escape his horrible predicament without hurting any cops after suffering way more than he deserved. I agree that in the end of the day he was a rebellious but kind-hearted teenager that did bad things and was willing to be given a chance to start over. He got that. I don't think the world will be a worse place because of that.
You gonna watch better call Saul after? It is almost as good as breaking bad
Some say better but imo you can't really compare them as both are really different from each other
No it's not, don't lie to them
yes sir!
"emotional loose ends"... "Open loops" is the phrase you were searcing for, or to the contrary, "to close the loops"
Walt and Jesse had the same outfit on when Jesse dropped Walt off at the airport in 4 days out.
LOJAK is a 3rd party company who invented an anti-theft device for cars. It's tied into most law enforcement agencies and allows police to find stolen cars within minutes.
I liked your point about having more light in the dark but this story is such a tragedy I feel like it would feel unrealistic for anyone to be left in a good way, this is a tragedy that ruined everyone involved
First time you ever see Jesse eating healthy food LOL I guess he got tired of the funyuns that he brought to that RV he needed some real nourishment
I swear badger and skinny pete were some real ones 💯👍🔥
54:23
*Guy:* "I've got kids."
*Kailyn:* "Maybe fix your life then."
*Me:* 😂🤣🤣😭😭😭☠️
Jessie made a little Walter White bomb LOL blowing the place up
P.S. IMHO, the most selfish thing that happened in the show is how Skylar made Walt feel guilty for not wanting to suffer through Chemo! That is so nasty, and if she wouldn't have guilted Walt into doing the treatment, none of this would have happened either. This is why I truly believe everyone (who was an adult) in this show was "BAD", out of the main characters. That includes Hank & Marie.
Anyways, a brilliant show and hoping you will start BCS sooner than later.
Great job on all the reactions and that is 💯
Jane was much more 3 dimensional after she died. Jesses memories of her gave her way too much credit, imo.
I think Todd is the most interesting character. Not a good character. Definitely evil in his own way, But its fascinating to watch. In his mind, he thinks he and Jesse can still be cool regardless of the situation. Uncle Jack being away for the weekend, gives him this moment of almost sneaking out with his buddy. He just views things in a very child like manner and doesnt get it. Hes not even purposely evil. Hes just indifferent to murder. In his world behaving this way is just normal to him.
"you didn't have to wait whole life to do something special"
Kailyn: "What about his kids?"
Well, making kids is the least speciall thing out there, anybody can do that, even Spooge had one :P
the police probably knew about jesse because of the security cameras around jack's compound
Plus they would find a hole in the ground with the mattress and stuff they put down there when they were keeping Jesse
Hey guys, now that you finished El camino and Breaking bad, what's next? You guys should watch SUCCESSION, it's this great show that I think you'd like about a wealthy family
I don’t know that Jesse would or thinks he would be killed in prison, but he would at least be in prison for years if not life, and he already knows that being a prisoner can be worse than just being dead. Personally I’d rather die than do life in prison.
Sad part is Jesse should not have run, he should have gone to a lawyer. He was working for the DEA (whether they knew it or not) and he's got both a whole lot of things to sell to them and a whole lot of things they would want to keep as secret as possible.
Hopefully his next move was indeed to talk to a lawyer and come in from the (literal) cold. Killing Kandy and his partner complicates this, but that's maybe close enough to self defense to ignore.
Sadly everyone Jesse had information on was dead except for Saul, and Jesse had no idea where he went
@@TAG152gaming Good point, but I still think he's got a whole lot of information they want. They can't get the dead people, but Jesse knows far more than they do about what went down and they want and need those answers.
He's the only living witness that can explain what happened on the Indian reservation when Hank and Gomes were killed and likely what happened in Gus's massacre at Don Eladio's house.
Even his knowledge of doing Walter's cook could be very useful for them.
They've got a whole bunch of question marks in their files that Jesse could answer quickly.
@@TAG152gaming Sure, but he knows what happened to many people and the Feds don't. They want and need this information, even if it means they are all dead.
I mean the cartel stuff, but also people like Drew Sharp. Jesse also has information DHS would like, such as them robbing the train.
Jesse could provide information that both the American and Mexican governments would want on the massacre at Don Eladio's house.
Megamind Walt isn't real, Megamind Walt can't hurt you.
Megamind Walt:
Is Eric related to Ryan George? They look very similar.
Jesse knows if he kills Todd Jack will be looking for him and he will go kill Broc
this movie didn't need to happen in my oppinion having said that it is good just not as good as the god tiers Breaking bad and Better Call Saul butb still good
can't wait for bcs :D
Here’s Jimmy! Can’t wait!
He gave him back the gun because of Brock, not because he couldn’t kill him.
Actually, Todd fits the description of a psychopath versus a sociopath. Sociopaths tend to be erratic, emotional and make impulsive decisions. Psychopaths are much more calm, polite, fit into society better and are much harder to detect. Some examples are Hannibal Lecter, Jeffrey Dahmer or Dexter from the T.V. show.
“it’s an old code, but it checks out”
"You wanna say a few words?"
You guys made a good point about how they know it's Jesse Pinkman that they are looking for and that he was the one in the pit etc... I think the only way they could know that fast is that the Nazi's never destroyed that DVD confession that Jesse made with Hank. This also means that a lot of info is known by the general public- pretty much the whole crazy story.
More importantly, Marie knew Jesse was working with Hank and would have told the DEA (and Skyler probably would have verified that), so they were almost certainly already looking for Jesse as soon as Walt went missing.