Here's a complete explainer of THAT Breaking Bad flashback in El Camino Thomas Ling

Here's a complete explainer of THAT Breaking Bad flashback in El Camino


  Rather than a figure waging war against a neo-Nazi gang, we see a younger, pre-goatee Walter White, a family man still cooking meth in a busted-up Fleetwood Bounder.

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Opening with the pair striding down a hotel corridor, the flashback sees White and partner-in-crime Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) load up on a buffet breakfast in a nearby diner.

Although first chatting about Pinkman’s love of pineapple, Walter soon asks how long it will take to sell their latest batch of blue meth, apparently worth a total of $1.3 million. Walt then questions Pinkman what he aims to do with his share, and if he’d want to go to college to pick up a business degree (failing to remember that Pinkman graduated high school in the process).

Trailing off, Walt concludes: “You’re really lucky, you know? You didn’t have to wait your whole life to do something special.”
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So, what exactly was the point of this scene? Although seemingly innocuous, the sequence – like so much of Breaking Bad – is packed with meaning when considered in context…
When is the Walter White flashback set?

The diner flashback scene takes place during the ninth episode of season two, an instalment titled 4 Days Out.

As Breaking Bad fans will remember, this is the episode where Walt tricks Jesse into a four-day meth-cook in the desert, lying that their supply of methylamine is about to expire. Although the two make plenty of their crystal blue product in this extended weekend, they encounter a major problem when Jesse accidentally drains the battery of their RV meth-mobile.

Left out in the baking heat, it seems as if the pair will die in the wilderness. However, Walt manages to rig a makeshift battery from nails, loose change and spare wire (an object deserving its own spot on the periodic table, according to Jesse). Fortunately, this works and the two are able to drive back to civilisation.
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While the episode then cuts to Jesse dropping off Walt at the airport to meet his family, the El Camino flashback takes place just before this – not only are the two characters wearing their desert clothes in the diner, but Jesse tells Walt several times he needs to re-hydrate, hinting at their recent ordeal.

In the flashback we also hear Jesse promising Walt his family will get “every dime they’ve got coming for them”, a pledge he repeats almost verbatim when waving farewell to Walt at the airport in 4 Days Out.
What’s the significance of the diner flashback?

Although initially seeming like a simple nod to Breaking Bad, it's likely the scene was included to highlight Jesse’s potential, past and present.

Although Walt can’t remember Jesse graduated high school, he concedes Jesse would be a brilliant student of business – "You could practically teach that class!". It seems no coincidence that soon after the flashback, we see Jesse in Alaska expertly answer questions posed by Ed ‘The Disappearer’ about his new identity.

Put together, both scenes strongly suggest that Jesse could have – as Walt speculated in the flashback – done extremely well at college. He could have enjoyed a happy successful life, doing anything he put his mind to ­and living out his days with his partner Jane (who appears in a later flashback). As Walt says, Jesse still has time for “something special” with his life.
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It’s also worth considering that the diner scene could actually represent one of Jesse and Walt’s happiest moments. Both have just escaped near death, Jesse is enjoying his relationship with Jane, and Walt still has his excuse for breaking bad: making drug money for his family before cancer kills him off.

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