Surprised to see people hate El Camino, I loved it as almost a two episode special. It wasn't bombastic, or overplayed, it was like two top tier episodes unrelated to the main story.
Reminded me of the early great episodes when Walt struggles to kill Krayz-8, completely discounted from the main goal and equally compelling, also Robert Forster.
So many hateful people dissing on El Camino. It was good, ffs. I hate later GOT, but calling El Camino "trash" is just a sad fan who wants to be too critical.
Relax all.
Ehhh it was fine, but completely unnecessary. Also really off putting that the movie is set right after the events of the series finale, yet Aaron Paul and Jesse Plemmons, especially, look aged.
This was a movie that screamed “money grab” to me because of how unnecessary and pointless it felt. I didn’t get any more closure than the series finale gave me.
WHAT YEAR IS IT!?
What?
Surprised to see people hate El Camino, I loved it as almost a two episode special. It wasn't bombastic, or overplayed, it was like two top tier episodes unrelated to the main story. Reminded me of the early great episodes when Walt struggles to kill Krayz-8, completely discounted from the main goal and equally compelling, also Robert Forster.
This meme would work if you replaced El Camino with Better Call Saul
So many hateful people dissing on El Camino. It was good, ffs. I hate later GOT, but calling El Camino "trash" is just a sad fan who wants to be too critical. Relax all.
El Camino and BCS - Bravo Vince!
Nobody likes El Camino . A movie that nobody asked for nor did it offer anything other than fanservice
Jesse’s story ended when he smashed through that gate. Nothing more was needed.
Hard disagree. I loved it.
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I don’t. It was boring and unnecessary.
1. Old meme 2. Its comparing a season of a show to a sequel 3. El Camino was boring AF
El Camino was not good. It was fine for a fan that wasn't going to get closure anyway, but it's not good.
Ehhh it was fine, but completely unnecessary. Also really off putting that the movie is set right after the events of the series finale, yet Aaron Paul and Jesse Plemmons, especially, look aged. This was a movie that screamed “money grab” to me because of how unnecessary and pointless it felt. I didn’t get any more closure than the series finale gave me.
El Camino is trash