Spoilers ahead for “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” on Netflix.
All “The Bachelor” tell-all episodes combined don’t have anything on “El Camino,” which is essentially a two-hour-long “Breaking Bad” reunion special.
Long-dead characters are brought back to life in flashbacks, storylines are finally given closure and, yes, the coup de grâce includes the return of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) for some surprisingly meaningful moments as we learn the next chapter in Jesse Pinkman’s (Aaron Paul) life.
Here are the “Breaking Bad” cameos you can expect to see in “El Camino”:
Walter White (Bryan Cranston)
Badger (Matt Jones) and Skinny Pete (Charles Baker)
Todd (Jesse Plemons) and Kenny (Kevin Rankin)
Mike (Jonathan Banks) and Old Joe (Larry Hankin)
Ed the Disappearer (Robert Forster)
Jane Margolis (Krysten Ritter)
Jesse's parents (Tess Harper and Michael Bofshever)
Former NBA guard Darius Morris has died at the age of 33. He played for five teams during his four NBA seasons. Morris played college basketball at Michigan.
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Miami Heat president Pat Riley rebuked comments Jimmy Butler made about the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks, while also implying that his star needs to play more.
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman discuss the Padres-Marlins trade that sent Luis Arraez to San Diego, as well as recap all the action from this weekend in baseball and send birthday wishes to hall-of-famer Willie Mays.
An annual government report offered a glimmer of good news for Social Security and a jolt of good news for Medicare even as both programs continue to be on pace to run dry next decade.