Immediately after the death of Walter White and his escape from neo-nazi captivity, Jesse Pinkman is a fugitive for his involvement with Walt and the nazis. Jesse waits for his parents and the cops watching their house to leave so he can sneak inside the house and get two guns that they had stashed away. He asks them to pick him up at the park, and also adds that they did their best in raising him, and however he turned out is all on him. Jesse mentions their appearance on the news and their suggestion he turn himself in, but they insist it’s for his protection. He asks to speak to his brother, but they tell him he is away in London. Kenny (Kevin Rankin) torments Jesse by forcing him to run until he breaks the whole thing off, just to settle a bet with Neil that what he built isn’t as strong as he claims. This is when Neil first came to the nazi compound to set up the mechanism that they used to keep Jesse chained up. We see another flashback of Jesse as a prisoner. Jesse calls Ed and agrees to find the rest of the money. Jesse runs and hides, and Ed gives the cops a fake description of the suspect he called about. Jesse thinks he’s bluffing since Ed hung up so quickly, as well as having to explain why Jesse is there in the first place, but a cop car pulls up almost instantly. As Jesse is determined to get the job done at any cost, he locks himself and Ed in the store, but Ed starts to call the cops. Jesse comes up short $1800, so Ed refuses to help. Ed says that only covers the previous intended encounter, and this current job would require another $125K. Jesse acknowledges that there are no second chances with Ed, but he takes out the big bag of Todd’s money and gives Ed the $125,000 that is needed to do the job. He enters the store and meets Ed Galbraith (Robert Forster), the identity eraser that Jesse was supposed to meet through Saul Goodman. Jesse continues his move when he spots a vacuum cleaner store, as well as a red minivan. As he tries searching for the money, he spots a news report on TV with his parents Arthur (Michael Bofshever) and Diane (Tess Harper), who urge Jesse to turn himself in. Jesse just breaks down in tears and hands the gun over.īack in the present, Jesse makes his way to Todd’s now closed-off apartment in order to find said stash of money, while also trying to stay hidden from one of the tenants in the building. At one point, Jesse reaches into the car and takes out a gun with the intention of killing Todd, but Todd talks him down and mentions he was going to buy pizza on the way back. He makes Jesse help him bury her by rolling up her body in a rug and burying her in the desert. According to Todd, she came across his hidden stash of money, which he kept inside a hollowed-out almanac, and although he liked Sonia, Todd felt compelled to kill her to cover his tracks. After placing a top on Todd’s car, he brings Jesse to his apartment where Jesse spots the corpse of Todd’s cleaning lady Sonia. While the rest of the nazis were away, Todd Alquist (Jesse Plemons) takesJesse out of his cage to ask for help on a task. He listens to the radio and hears news reporting on Walt’s death, as well as the woman he poisoned with ricin (Lydia) not expected to survive.Īnother flashback shows Jesse’s time in captivity. As he heads on, he stops to pull over somewhere as he contemplates his next move. Jesse drives away and tries to maintain obscurity as a whole line of cop cars head toward Badger and Skinny’s house. Jesse proceeds to make his way out of there. Thinking quickly, Skinny gives Jesse the keys to Badger’s car while Badger is to drive Skinny’s car to the border and hide it, which leaves Skinny with the El Camino to provide cops with a cover story. This changes when the LoJack on the El Camino is activated, meaning cops are already on their way. They contact Old Joe (Larry Hankin) from the dump, and he heads to the house agreeing to take care of the job for free. He comes out of the bathroom clean-shaven, and he tells the guys he needs to get rid of the El Camino. Jesse washes the grime and blood off of him, which makes him remember when the nazis sprayed him with a hose. In the wake of all the news, they suggest that Jesse take a shower and stay out of sight. They go to Jesse’s room, but he has some PTSD from his captivity and pulls his gun on the two when they go check up on him. The following morning, news of the nazi gang’s massacre, Walt’s death, and Jesse’s involvement as his partner and prisoner of the nazis hits the airwaves, which Badger and Skinny watch.
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