wonder if Saul will try to call and find out he's dead like the actor in real life and realize how fucked he is
Oh yeah. It would be peak dark comedy for someone to answer and say “That model has been discontinued. Can I interest you in another model? We also have a new Dyson that is popular.”
I could see the last scene being Walt and Jesse walking into his practice for the first time
I really hope we get some Gus Fring on the show, even though Mike is the only one who knew him
yes. but it'd be like watching the Star Wars prequels before the original trilogy. what's the point?
I don't think that's the case at all.
You should watch Breaking Bad regardless though. One of the best decisions I've made over the last few years was catching up and sticking with it.
I like how the camera focused on Jimmy's reaction to the leg breaking. They may be setting up Jimmy as a pariah who manages to stay out of trouble himself but gets others into trouble in the process. Pretty much the opposite of what a lawyer is supposed to do.
Michelle McLaren directed this episode. She directed several Breaking Bad episodes as well. She was tabbed to direct Wonder Woman. I'm more excited about that than I would be otherwise.
When Kim left Albuquerque, she quit being a lawyer due to Howard Hamlin's death, deciding she no longer deserved the privilege of practicing law. Better Call Saul season 6's "Waterworks" heavily implies that Kim deliberately found a job she hated, a man she felt nothing for, and friends she shared nothing in common with - all as a means of punishing herself for the Howard incident. This would also explain how Kim can so easily risk throwing her new life away by making her confession to Cheryl Hamlin. Whether she gets thrown in jail, sued by Howard's widow, or simply resumes life in Florida, she's paying dearly one way or another.
The last episode was satisfying. Not as much as BB, but still in a way consistent with the show. I will miss this universe.
Oh I agree. They wanted him to be in a hell of his own making, but couldn't quite find a way to get him there and get the punishment he deserved.
I think it was more powerful that he couldn't handle being Gene for more than 5 months. Once Jeff gave him an out, he took it.