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From 2012 to 2013, Plemons portrayed Todd Alquist [17] during the final season of the AMC drama series Breaking Bad. [18] [19] He was a recurring cast member in Season 5A and was promoted to series regular for Season 5B. [20] [21] Fans of Breaking Bad nicknamed him "Meth Damon", due to Plemons' resemblance to actor Matt Damon.
Todd Alquist [4] (played by Jesse Plemons) is an exterminator for Vamonos Pest, a fumigation company used by Walt, Mike, and Jesse as the front for their meth business after Gus Fring's death. Todd and the other Vamonos employees are also burglars, gathering information from the houses they tent and selling it to outside parties.
The final season introduces Jesse Plemons as the criminally ambitious Todd Alquist, and Laura Fraser as Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, a cunning business executive. Breaking Bad ' s first season received generally positive reviews, while the subsequent seasons received unanimous critical acclaim, with praise for the performances, direction ...
In a flashback to Jesse's captivity, [N 4] Todd takes Jesse to Todd's apartment to help dispose of his cleaning lady, whom he killed after she discovered his hidden money. They sidestep Lou Schanzer, Todd's busybody neighbor, and bury the corpse in the Painted Desert. Jesse briefly holds the pistol Todd left unsecured, but Todd talks him into ...
Just as "Breaking Bad's" Todd Alquist roused me to praise Plemons' outsize influence on any scene he appears in, his small but potent performances in "Civil War" and "Killers of the Flower Moon ...
After returning from the train heist, Walter White, Mike Ehrmantraut, and Todd Alquist destroy Drew Sharp's body and his dirt bike. Todd glibly dismisses the tragedy, leading an incensed Jesse Pinkman to punch him. After a heated debate, Walt, Jesse, and Mike agree to spare Todd's life and keep him on the payroll with Vamonos Pest.
The final season introduces Jesse Plemons as the criminally ambitious Todd Alquist, and Laura Fraser as Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, a cunning business executive secretly managing Walter's global meth sales for her company. Breaking Bad was created by Vince Gilligan, who had spent several years writing the Fox series The X-Files.
Jesse informs Todd Alquist that neither he nor his crew can ever say anything to anyone about the heist, and that no one must find out about the heist under any circumstances. Meanwhile, Walter White Jr. returns to the White home, insisting that he will not leave until Walt and Skyler tell him what is happening between them.