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I have seen El camino but it totally not in my memory anymore, says enough xd
Better Call Saul (with an overlap of BB's first episodes towards the end. Literally the last season I think they overlap with the main story). But the backstory behind the events in BB are explored in more detail in Better Call Saul.
Breaking Bad happens (at least with Walt and Jessie's adventures) right as season 5 starts of BCS pretty much.
Season 5 of BB is when El Camino starts. I can only guess that the final season of BCS takes place at around the same time as El Camino (the flash forward / b&w scenes)
I think the correct order to watch them in is BB, then El Camino, then BCS, then BB again.
All you need to know is that his brother has a mental condition that is fake, and he is jealous of Jimmy's fast rise to success and stardom, and doesn't think that he deserves it. And then he dies. And then the show really begins. Thank God.
Oh, spoiler alert, but, meh. So mid.
There's a lot of minor interactions between characters and the way the got connected too. But you're right, season one is a drag and you'll probably not miss anything but skipping it entirelly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvkYRhu-TP0
Stuff like this happens later on in the series. It's such a good scene!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N723si1wAG8
That film kinda ruin epic ending of the series.
Just imagine watching Star Wars Episode 1 to 6 in chronological instead of production order. You were not supposed to know, who Darth Vader was, when he captured Leia in Eposode 4 (probably Lucas didn't know himself at that point...) and also watching the original triliogy after the prequels just makes it blatantly obvious, that there is very bad continuity and a lot of plot holes, something you simply don't realize that much when viewing in production order.