Jesse Pinkman is back.
, which follows the AMC show's fifth and final season, shows the moments after Walter White's death — or,"death," which we'll get to in a moment — when Jesse Pinkman has driven away from his Nazi captors in an El Camino, arriving on the doorstep of friends Badger and Skinny Pete .The rest of the trailer is a little less clear. Jesse showers, the dust from his captivity washing off but the injuries still present.
"The name of the song is 'Black Water,'" a commenter wrote."The anagram For Black Water is : Walter Back. Coincidence?" While this doesn't necessarily mean he's still alive, this does solidify the theory that there will be flashbacks, which has beenas Mike. However, the song in the trailer,"Black Water" by Reuben And The Dark, is poignant for other reasons.
"I saw my face in the mirror /Though I know I've changed/Though I look/Much the same," it croons, which is the perfect way to describe a beloved story returning to a moment that's been frozen in time for six years.hits Netflix October 11, select theaters from October 11-13, and airs on AMC early next year.
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