The much anticipated 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Motion-picture show' arrives on Netflix on Friday morning with Aaron Paul reprising his role as Walter White'due south partner in crime Jesse Pinkman.

'Breaking Bad' creator and writer Vince Gilligan is at the helm of the movie with its star Aaron Paul describing it as "a chapter of 'Breaking Bad' that I didn't realize that I wanted".

It's been half dozen years since the terminal credits rolled on the hugely popular 'Breaking Bad' and while in that location'southward no doubt you'll never forget that searing image of Walter White lying dead on the flooring or Jesse's burst to freedom, y'all understandably may be a lilliputian foggy on the specifics of how the show ended.

Yous may accept told yourself yous would watch the last few episodes in preparation, but just in case you didn't have time, we've watched them for you.

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Walter White and Jesse Pinkman had a fractious human relationship throughout the show, but it was Pinkman discovering that White was behind the poisoning of his girlfriend Andrea's son, Brock, that truly brought their partnership to a bitter end. (White's justification for doing and then was to manipulate Jesse into turning against Gus.)

Jesse and then teams up with Walter'south blood brother-in-constabulary Hank, who at concluding discovered that Walter is the drug kingpin Heisenberg. Meanwhile, Walter gets in touch with Todd Alquist (Jesse Plemons) and puts out a hit on Jesse with the assistance of Todd's white supremacist uncle Jack.

Hank then hatches a plan to flush out Walter White by pretending Jesse has plant the $lxxx million dollars he has previously buried in the desert. This leads Walt to call Jack to requite him the coordinates of where the coin is in order to kill Jesse.

However, when Walt gets to the spot in the desert, nobody is in that location and he realises he was fix up and his phone has led Jesse to exactly where the money is buried. Walt hides every bit Hank, Gomez and Jesse arrives and phones Jack to call off the plan because his brother-in-law has shown up.

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Hank arrests Walter and reads him his rights merely and so Jack and his henchmen show up guns blazing leading to a showdown with the detectives.

This leads to the beginning of i of the show'due south most famous episodes 'Ozymandias' which sees Walter begging for Hank'due south life to no avail as Jack shoots him point-blank in the head. It's a devastating moment equally Walter falls to the ground and lies crying in the sand as Jack and his gang then dig up and take all of his money bar ane crate.

The men set out to find Pinkman but to no avail and are about to go out when Walter reveals he knows where he is. Equally he was lying crying on the footing, he spotted Jesse hiding under a auto the whole time, and betrays him completely past ratting him out to Jack asking him to "finish the job".

Jack and Todd decide to hold Jesse captive instead to initially find out what he told the police, and as they walk away with him, Walters adds even more insult to a hell of a lot of injury by telling Jesse that he watched Jane die.

Sigh, Walter actually was the worst.

Later, Walter attempts to go the hell out of dodge and tries to convince Skyler and Walt Jr to come with him, only they've had enough. Skyler and Walter end up fighting with a knife, and Walter then decides to run off but takes baby Holly with him.

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A huge search for them both ensues, with Walter so calling Skyler knowing she is with the constabulary and essentially takes as much blame equally he tin off her by going full Heisenberg. He and then leaves Holly at a fire station and goes on the run with the help of a contact of Saul Goodman's called Ed "the Disappearer".

Walter goes into hiding for a few months in a lone cabin in New Hampshire merely is determined to get back the money that Jack stole from him to give to Skyler and Walt Jr. All the same when he phones Walt Jr from a bar his son tells him he doesn't desire a penny of it. Dejected from the chat with his son, Walter calls the police force and it looks like he is nigh to hand himself in until he sees a TV interview with Gretchen and Elliot completely disowning Walter and talking about a large donation they were making to drug rehabilitation in New Mexico.

The opening of 'Felina', the concluding ever episode of 'Breaking Bad', sees Walter pause into (well, he walks in the door) Gretchen and Elliot'south swanky new house. He gets them to promise under gunpoint (which is Badger and Skinny Pete holding some lasers out dorsum) that they will give it to Walt Jr on his 18th birthday, saying it'due south from them.

Walter then visits Skyler to say his goodbyes and gives her the location of Hank'southward body. It'due south there he finally admits to her that he wasn't doing all of this for his family, he did it considering he liked it and enjoyed it.

Walter leaves and hatches a plan to take down Jack and his beau white supremacists equally they are the final threat left to his family. He crashes a meeting between Todd and Lydia - that really uptight lady they were supplying the meth too for a while. Walter promises some magic drug affair that would exist really assisting and arranges a meeting for after on with Jack.  Lydia agrees but with the sole motivation of having Walter killed.

Elsewhere, poor Jesse has been having an awful time of it. We don't ever meet Todd torturing Jesse but he has the wounds on his face up to prove it. Jack and Todd decided not to kill Jesse simply go on him on as their slave cooking blueish meth every 24-hour interval. In the penultimate episode, he attempts to escape and as punishment, they accept Jesse to Andrea's house to watch Todd shoot her. It's all very devastating. By the time we grab upward with Jesse in the concluding, his hair has grown significantly and he is clearly a broken man fantasising about another life as a carpenter.

In the final scenes of 'Breaking Bad', Walter arrives at Jack's compound with a boot filled with guns and heads into the office. He delays time by goading Jack near going into business with Jesse Pinkman. Adamant to show he wouldn't practise concern with a rat, Jack gets Jesse from his meth-making duties to show he is holding him prisoner.

Walter and Jesse are brought face to face in one case more, and seeing how broken Jesse looks, Walt tackles him to the ground and then he can protect him from the onslaught of bullets coming from his car.

Todd survives the shooting but Jesse wraps his chains around his cervix and chokes him, while Walter puts a bullet in Jack's head. Jesse then frees himself and grabs a gun and points it at Walter who encourages him to "do it". He spots that Walter has already been accidentally shot from a ricochet of bullets, and puts downwardly his gun telling him to "exercise information technology yourself".

Jesse so heads to a car and Walter follows. No words are exchanged between them at this indicate but in the last moment, they give a nod to each other and Jesse jumps into the motorcar (an El Camino, wouldn't you know) and gets the hell out of contrivance. The terminal shot nosotros run across of Jesse is him driving away from the chemical compound hysterically crying and elated with joy over his new-constitute liberty.

Oh and amongst all this Walter takes a call on Todd'due south phone from Lydia, telling her that he poisoned her by putting ricin in her sweetener during their meeting.

Walter then heads into the lab, lovingly touches all the equipment (or is putting his fingerprints on them?) and falls to the floor just equally the police arrives with the song 'Infant Blue' playing triumphantly in the background.

And at that place you have information technology, that'south where nosotros left it. Every bit TV show endings go, this i definitely did stick the landing.

Can 'El Camino' practice the same? Fingers crossed.

You can read our review on site tomorrow [11th Oct].

Meanwhile, here's the trailer: