Still Haven't Forgotten the Ending of 'Breaking Bad'? Did You Know about the Other Two Endings?

They gave hope for the future for the audience's most beloved character.
The cult TV series Breaking Bad actually has three endings. The original ending came out in 2013 in the last episode of the fifth season, titled Felina. The episode became a logical conclusion to the story of Walter White.
But the Breaking Bad universe continued, and thanks to the spin-offs, the main story also had other endings.
Episode Felina
The sixteenth episode of the fifth season and the 62nd in the entire series is considered one of the best in the project. Walt settles scores with his offenders, frees Jesse Pinkman and admits to Skyler that all his crimes were for himself, not his family.
Every scene in Felina is perfect right up until the very last moments of the hero. But the story continued further, giving viewers two more memorable endings.
El Camino
The neo-western El Camino gives Jesse Pinkman what he deserves - a chance to start a new life. Unlike Walt and Jimmy McGill, who pay for their actions with death and prison, this character gets the only happy ending in the Breaking Bad universe. He escapes to Alaska, leaving his nightmares behind. Ultimately, Jesse is a good man who was manipulated by others.
Better Call Saul
The black and white scenes in the series finale of Better Call Saul show Saul Goodman's life after the events of Breaking Bad. He surrenders to the authorities, becomes Jimmy again. The hero protected his ex-wife from prison and completely removed all suspicion from her at the cost of his life in prison.
Better Call Saul confirms that Jesse was never found by the authorities. Which means, most likely, he realized his dream of a peaceful life in Alaska, where he only occasionally remembers White.