A slightly disappointing epilogue to perhaps the greatest television show ever made. (It’s been said “Breaking Bad” is the reward to viewers for enduring 70 years of mostly mediocre scripted fare.)
“El Camino” wasn’t terrible. “El Camino” wasn’t great. It was just “meh”; a decent way to kill some time while waiting for your kid’s Boy Scout meeting to end.
That’s fine for watching re-runs of “Friends” but when the movie is a continuation of the absolute brilliance of “Breaking Bad” you expect more than a perfunctory, paint by the numbers recitation of what happened to Jessie after he escaped the Nazi compound.