“It was pretty cool to be a part of that,” says Paul.
Warning: This post contains spoilers forEl Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
He can and he did, disappearing to a remote outpost in Alaska.

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The answer is: Youre goddamn right he will.
That you didnt have to wait your whole life to do something special.
It was so nice to be able to play Jesse in his happier days.
He was still very much in love with Jane [Krysten Ritter].
It was before heroin came into the mix.
It was a simpler time.
It was a really such a blessing.
While the Cranston shoot was an undercover operation, it also radiated with a familiar, familial feeling.
And also just to be a part of it.
We wanted to be surrounded by loved ones, to be a part of this really cool day.
The day Bryan came on set with that bald cap and those loafers and that classic Mr. White outfit.
It was pretty cool to be a part of that.
And the most famous meth-makers on the planet were even forced to channel the Force.
It was pretty great.
I also thought thatmaybethose clothes drew a lot more attention to us?
But I dont know.
Not that Paul was complaining about any of this.
That was the easiest part to keep it a secret, he says.
I mean, I love throwing surprises.
I love surprising my wife.
I love lying to people in an innocent way.
And this was just that on a big scale.
He recalls that very first day of shooting: I walked onset.
Matt Jones and Charles Baker were there.
And it was veryodd.
It was a very strange day for all of us, including the crew, including Vince.
But it was so beautiful.
It was a family reunion, jumping into characters that completely changed all of our lives.
It was pretty surreal.
Those watching Jesse chowing down with Walt at the diner one more (last?)
time would undoubtedly agree.
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