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Better Call Saul fans spot plot hole as Aaron Paul returns to play Jesse Pinkman: ‘It’s incredibly funny’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

Fans still loved Aaron’s return!

Better Call Saul fans spot plot hole as Aaron Paul returns to play Jesse Pinkman: ‘It’s incredibly funny’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

Fans spotted a bit of a problem with Aaron Paul’s return (Picture: Theo Wargo/WireImage)

Better Call Saul fans have spotted a plot hole after Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul returned to reprise his role as Jesse Pinkman.

While fans were over the moon at the highly-anticipated Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul crossover finally reaching their screens, others were a little surprised at a certain aspect of Jesse’s character.

Along with Aaron returning, Bryan Cranston also came back as Walter White – Jesse’s old high school chemistry teacher.

Aptly titled Breaking Bad, a recent episode saw the meth-cooking duo return before Better Call Saul’s sixth and final season comes to an end.

But fans had a bit of a problem with the fact that Paul is now 42, but he’s played a twenty-something-year-old Jesse.

Bryan Cranston starred as Walter White and Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad, before it’s spin-off series Better Call Saul (Picture: AP)

Taking to Twitter, one fan penned: ‘They really should have used some type of deep fake or de-aging for Jesse because Aaron Paul looks good but we can all tell he is in his 40’s now lol.’

‘Incredibly funny watching 42 year old Aaron Paul trying to pretend to be a 24 year old Jesse Pinkman,’ another shared.

A 42 year old Aaron Paul playing a 19 year old Jesse Pinkman in the latest episode of Better Call Saul pic.twitter.com/9PY04AI1XQ

— Brad Goddard (@brad_goddard) August 2, 2022

Incredibly funny watching 42 year old Aaron Paul trying to pretend to be a 24 year old Jesse Pinkman.

— Dan.png (@DanDotPng) August 2, 2022

They really should have used some type of deep fake or de-aging for Jesse because Aaron Paul looks good but we can all tell he is in his 40’s now lol. pic.twitter.com/ESTiFBW8w9

— CAPTAIN_117 (@captain_117) August 2, 2022

42 year old Aaron Paul still playing 24 year old Jesse Pinkman on #BetterCallSaul 😬😁😁 pic.twitter.com/zgkbcGpazj

— Rich Harmon (@RichHarmon13) August 2, 2022

Aaron Paul filming as young Jesse Pinkman on #BetterCallSaul #BreakingBad #AMC pic.twitter.com/BH6LuFQY02

— Ms.P.’s RealiTea (@MsPerry103) August 3, 2022

Meanwhile a third commented: ‘Incredibly funny watching 42 year old Aaron Paul trying to pretend to be a 24 year old Jesse Pinkman.’

Other fans rushed to Aaron’s defence, saying they’re ‘just happy’ that the Birds of Prey actor returned to Breaking Bad’s spin-off series.

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Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are reprising their iconic roles (Picture: AMC)

One wrote: ‘Y’all know Aaron Paul is 42 trying to play a 20 year old, right?

Like who the f**k cares WATER WHITE & JESSE PINKMAN WERE ON MY TV TONIGHT.

‘Just be happy we got this. Damn man.’

Another responded: ‘Making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.’

It’s not a big deal to me that Aaron Paul looked noticeably older on Better Call Saul than he did on Breaking Bad. Of course he would. Even as BB progressed, we saw him visibly aging. A lot of time has passed since then. I was just happy to see Walt and Jesse again.

— Vicky (@PurpleMidneight) August 3, 2022

It was weird to see a 40-year-old #Aaronpaul playing a 20-year-old Jesse pinkman but damn it was an emotional moment to see him and #bryancranston back as Jesse and Walter from season 2 of Breaking bad. pic.twitter.com/HCMh3kKjRA

— Ishaan Jain (@irondelts) August 3, 2022

Better Call Saul follows the life of ‘criminal lawyer’ Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) before he becomes Walt and Jesse’s representative.

It tracks Saul’s (real name Jimmy McGill) downfall from hard-working-but-slightly-crooked lawyer into full-on crook, alongside several characters from the drug war that dominates the events of the parent series.

Better Call Saul follows the life of ‘criminal lawyer’ Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) before he becomes Walt and Jesse’s representative (Picture: SONY PICTURES)

Back in 2019, Aaron had confirmed that he would jump at the chance to reprise his role as a slacker drug dealer, but he knew creator Vince Gilligan wouldn’t bring him back without it feeling totally necessary.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Aaron said: ‘If Vince asked me to jump onto [Better Call] Saul, I would do it in a heartbeat. And I would know it’s for very good reasons. So we’ll see.’

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Confirming that discussions were definitely happening at that time, the actor continued: ‘Look, we talk about it all the time, we really do, and we want to do it for the right reasons. We don’t want to just throw you in a scene that doesn’t make sense.

‘Obviously, we would love to give that to the fans of Breaking Bad and the fans of Better Call Saul, but we don’t want fans to kind of scratch their head and they’re like, “Well, why did that happen?”’

Better Call Saul continues next Monday on AMC in the US, with episodes arriving the following morning on Netflix in the UK.

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