6. Jesse Pinkman
There are many reasons why Felina was a fitting conclusion to Breaking Bad - Heisenberg went out in a blaze of Nazi-slaying glory, loose ends were tied up, and there was a healthy degree of ambiguity surrounding the fate of a key character. There isnt a BB fan out there who hasnt wondered what became of Jesse Pinkman after Walt liberated him from the hell of Neo-Nazi slavery. Does he get away and start a wholesome new life, or will the mistakes of his past eventually catch up with him? Its a question thats best left unanswered, but if series mastermind Vice Gilligan felt compelled to expand the BB universe by elaborating on the ultimate fate of Americas second-greatest meth cook, who are we to argue? His fingerprints are all over that drug lab, the authorities are no doubt hot on his tail and the odds arent exactly in his favour. Hows that for a setup, bitch? There are places Pinkman Returns could go from here. Perhaps he's captured and handed a lengthy prison sentence for his indiscretions - the shooting of Gale Boetticher alone is enough to send him away for a long time. What impact would incarceration have on Jesse? It would also make sense for a Jesse spinoff to bring back Brock Cantillo as the fate of the youngster is another loose end of sorts. We never found out what became of Brock after the death of his mother and he could serve as a source of motivation for the protagonist. Jump ten years into the future and an incarcerated Pinkman learns that Brock has been sucked into the meth business. Feeling responsible for the death of the boy's mother and his plight, Jesse stages an escape to come to his aid. They could call it Prison Break.. oh wait, maybe not.