Rather than do so, Jesse picks up the gun Todd’s left there. ![]() Todd tells Jesse to retrieve more cigarettes from the car. It’s when they’ve finally laid her to rest (but not before Todd mentions she was a “nice, nice lady, excellent housekeeper”) that El Camino gives viewers its best moment. Hook’s “ Sharing the Night Together” on the radio and begs a passing tanker to honk while Jesse curls up in the trunk with a dead body and a shovel. He commands Jesse to help him dispose of the body, and they drive out to the desert to bury her. Todd explains this in total calm while making Campbell’s soup. ![]() In his kitchen, Jesse finds a body-that of Todd’s maid, whom he strangled when she innocently found a stash of his cash in a hollowed-out encyclopedia. After asking for Jesse’s help attaching a roof to the trunk of his titular car, Todd tells Jesse he needs help with one more thing. The first time we see him, he’s sneaking Jesse cigarettes and breaking him out of the compound-though not without a threat about killing Andrea’s son, Brock, if he tries to run. It’s cute! And he kills Jesse’s girlfriend Andrea in cold blood for kicks. Todd is among Breaking Bad’s most confusing characters. Later, rather than having Jesse killed, Todd convinces his kin to keep Jesse captive as a slave cook. His uncle Jack is the leader of a neo-Nazi clan that Walt tasks with taking out a series of Gus Fring’s men across three prisons, à la The Godfather’s baptism murders. You know, like totally normal, not at all terrifying people do. After winning their favor, Todd joins the gang in the Great Train Methylamine Heist, and then just as everyone says to themselves, “Hey, Todd seems like a good hang,” he kills, without remorse, a child on a bike who witnessed the whole thing. We first meet the quiet, obedient Todd as an employee of Vamonos Pest, a fumigation company Walt and Jesse use to cover one of their many cooks. ![]() The film intercuts a handful of memories with Jesse Pinkman’s attempts to survive in the present day, and none leave viewers feeling as close to the original series, and as awful for its protagonist, as those with Todd.įor those whose recollections of the life and times of Todd Alquist are fuzzy, allow me to get you up to speed. In El Camino, Todd (played by Jesse Plemons, who appears to be very comfortable with new-day weight) is very much still alive, albeit in flashback form. Last we saw everyone’s, um, favorite neo-Nazi (Can you have a favorite neo-Nazi? That doesn’t feel right.) he was being choked to death by Jesse-the final killing in Walter White’s assault on Uncle Jack’s compound. Fan favorites like Huell and wrongful fan enemies like Skyler were nowhere to be seen, but the best moment in El Camino came from someone who didn’t appear on my supposedly exhaustive list at all: Todd. I predicted that we’d definitely see Skinny Pete, Badger, Old Joe, and Mike (check, check, check, and flashback check), and I figured there was a decent shot the artist formerly known as Heisenberg would show up (also check). Two weeks ago, on this very website, I gave odds on the likelihood that 17 different Breaking Bad characters would appear in this weekend’s El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
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