Better Call Saul

Walt was a dead man anyways and he intended to go into the Aryan base and kill himself, the Aryans, and Jesse, nut decided to save Jesse when he realized he was being forced. He also died on his own terms and beat the DEA/law.
You are way off. Have you watched the show since it ended?

He was not a dead man. He could disappear again. He chose not to when he learned that Jesse was being held hostage and, having "righted" the wrongs with Skylar etc.. and set up his family, he decides to rescue Jesse. He gets shot by accident, it's not like he planned to die there. If he hadn't, he would have just walked away.

Saul's chatacter would not make sense dying so I'm guessing he might face the law one final time.
It entirely makes sense when you realize that Vince Gilligan is making everything like pottery at this point, and he's telegraphing it hard with the 'Cab number 357'. Chuck is dead, Hamlin is dead, his relationship with Kim is dead, now Saul is dead. Gene has literally nothing to live for and it makes no sense to end the show with Jimmy in court defending himself when he's completely fucked and he's going to end in jail for the rest of his life.
 
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Are you an idiot? You can represent your self pro se in any courtroom in the US. Kim would be right next to him as an adviser the entire time. They can easily write this ending. You do not need to be a lawyer to represent yourself in a criminal case. Jimmy and Kim will know this. Even if the morons fans will not.
You are so retarded, you don't even know what you wrote.
it will be Kim returning to his life as his lawyer in court
Imagine being this perpetually angry and stupid over a cable TV show. Calm down.
 
You are way off. Have you watched the show since it ended?

He was not a dead man. He could disappear again. He chose not to when he learned that Jesse was being held hostage and, having "righted" the wrongs with Skylar etc.. and set up his family, he decides to rescue Jesse. He gets shot by accident, it's not like he planned to die there. If he hadn't, he would have just walked away.


It entirely makes sense when you realize that Vince Gilligan is making everything like pottery at this point, and he's telegraphing it hard with the 'Cab number 357'. Chuck is dead, Hamlin is dead, his relationship with Kim is dead, now Saul is dead. Gene has literally nothing to live for and it makes no sense to end the show with Jimmy in court defending himself when he's completely fucked and he's going to end in jail for the rest of his life.
Wrong. His sickness had returned and asked Ed for some medicine. He thought Jesse was helping out Jack and was ready to pull the trigger when he grabbed his keys. The dive was a last minute idea to save Jesse. And he did plan to die there as evident when he asked Jesse to kill him but refused
 
He wasn't going to let himself get killed with all of them, not knowing if he had finished the job or not.

As far as him telling Jesse to kill himself, it's clearly because he's already dying, and he's asking for redemption from Jesse etc..
 
If the show ended at the 40 minute mark with Gene sending the cancer patient off to his home, it could've been fairly satisfying. Jimmy would be stuck pushing the figurative boulder up the hill, unable to change or move on from who he really is. The show would be left open-ended and the viewer would get to decide whether or not Gene gets caught in the middle of his antics, or if he continues letting his tumorous penchant for crime kill him on the inside like the cancer patient's actual tumors
 
It is already confirmed Kim is going to appear at least one last time.

You are so retarded, you don't even know what you wrote.

Imagine being this perpetually angry and stupid over a cable TV show. Calm down.
Honestly... Just ignore that guy, such a waste of time really. Ever since I rebutted all of his leddit arguments months ago and he wasn't even able to reply was a clear sign that the eternally butthurt fag is here only to shitpost



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', and the scenes from Breaking Bad era were also entirely fanservice that didn't in any way advance the story of Saul except to make the ending more pottery.
So the story about the man who's obsessed with his old "golden age" in life, who's about to ruin even his empty shell of a life to follow his greed, that story doesn't need flashbacks to when his greed put an end to his "golden age", did I get that right?
 
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So the story about the man who's obsessed with his old "golden age" in life, who's about to ruin even his empty shell of a life to follow his greed, that story doesn't need flashbacks to when his greed put an end to his "golden age", did I get that right?
He is not ruining his life due to greed. It is because of boredom. He just cannot stop his scheming and criminal life and live a quiet life. No matter what Jimmy gets he reverts to Slippin' Jimmy or Saul. Him getting new clients for Sandpiper involved malfeasance and cutting corners. He broke multiple laws to mess with his brother and impress his girlfriend. He lies throughout his entire hearing to have his license renewed for law. He takes a good job at Davis and Main and ruins it rather than behave normally. He has no ability to stop being a criminal.

Keep in mind that one of the first things we see Jimmy do is try to win the Kettlemans by having Betsy ram into a skateboarder with her car. Instead of winning them like a normal client with legal work. He pulls a scam like a psychopath. Recruiting people into a criminal life. Jimmy was always insane. Not greedy, just liked doing things his own way. He even spent like $10K or whatever just to mess with Howard with the billboard. Guy just could not help himself. When he loses his license to practice instead of working at the copy shop he decides to rob it of a fancy Hummel.

His scams mostly lead to money sure. But most of it is the high and the thrill of winning. Him and Kim scamming the dude out of shots of alcohol was not about money. Him getting a guy to write a check to Ice Station Zebra and then throwing the check in the trash was never about cashing that check. It was about fun, not money. Jimmy is not greedy for cash or lifestyle. He dumps his take-home Mercedes for the yellow pile of junk. He wants to be a criminal and break the law. And it leads to money often but sometimes it just leads to fun for Jimmy.

He carved 'Saul Goodman was here' because of boredom and wanting that thrill. Guy is an idiot. You would think after getting into a shootout in the desert and drinking your own piss it would be enough. But then he seeks out Walter to find yet another cartel madman to get into business with. And gets dragged into the desert with a bag on his head. And still wants more. And this is after winning the Sandpiper money.
 
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He is not ruining his life due to greed. It is because of boredom. He just cannot stop his scheming and criminal life and live a quiet life. No matter what Jimmy gets he reverts to Slippin' Jimmy or Saul. Him getting new clients for Sandpiper involved malfeasance and cutting corners. He broke multiple laws to mess with his brother and impress his girlfriend. He lies throughout his entire hearing to have his license renewed for law. He takes a good job at Davis and Main and ruins it rather than behave normally. He has no ability to stop being a criminal.

Keep in mind that one of the first things we see Jimmy do is try to win the Kettlemans by having Betsy ram into a skateboarder with her car. Instead of winning them like a normal client with legal work. He pulls a scam like a psychopath. Recruiting people into a criminal life. Jimmy was always insane. Not greedy, just liked doing things his own way. He even spent like $10K or whatever just to mess with Howard with the billboard. Guy just could not help himself. When he loses his license to practice instead of working at the copy shop he decides to rob it of a fancy Hummel.

His scams mostly lead to money sure. But most of it is the high and the thrill of winning. Him and Kim scamming the dude out of shots of alcohol was not about money. Him getting a guy to write a check to Ice Station Zebra and then throwing the check in the trash was never about cashing that check. It was about fun, not money. Jimmy is not greedy for cash or lifestyle. He dumps his take-home Mercedes for the yellow pile of junk. He wants to be a criminal and break the law. And it leads to money often but sometimes it just leads to fun for Jimmy.

He carved 'Saul Goodman was here' because of boredom and wanting that thrill. Guy is an idiot. You would think after getting into a shootout in the desert and drinking your own piss it would be enough. But then he seeks out Walter to find yet another cartel madman to get into business with. And gets dragged into the desert with a bag on his head. And still wants more. And this is after winning the Sandpiper money.
Maybe there's a better synonyms that I could have used for "greed", but that's basically what I was saying. I wasn't meaning greed just in the material dollars sense, I wanted to include also his list for the thrill, his burning desire that prevents him from being content with is life. That, with his affinity for cutting corners his what defines Jimmy, Saul and now Gene.
That's why the flashbacks from Breaking Bad timeline are justified for me, and not just fanservice or "pottery". They serve a narrative purpose
 
Gene moves to Florida, assumes a new identity as Ron DeSantis and goes on to become Governor and then President of the United States. He marries Kim and they have beautiful white ubermensch kids. You don't need to see the rest of the episodes, trust me thats what happens

some sperglord did isolate the audio track for the phone conversation if you want to listen in

 
Aaron Paul can't even do the voice anymore, or he just wasn't trying. I was creasing at any line he delivered in the BrBa scene since he was nearly mumbling instead of being full of the usual arrogant spryness he had in early BrBa.

He actually sounded sick. Did they just give him a throwaway few lines where he didn't have to worry about his hoarseness?
 
You are giving Vince Gilligan way too much credit. Just like Walt dies, so too Saul dies. It's pottery, you see? Walt was killed by white supremacists because of his hubris and how he just couldn't stop, and now Saul will be killed because of his hubris and how he just couldn't stop.

How? Either by Jeff or Jeff's mother in a 'WHOA ITS LIKE WHEN THAT GAY GUY FROM THE WIRE GOT GOT!' moment. Kim will be the last thing he sees as color returns to BCS.

Vince "MASTER OF HINTS" Gilligan spelled it out in the last episode by telling us that Jeff's cab is number 357 (magnum 357 get it??) and Kim works at Florida Sprinklers (lots of tears, you see!)

I'm still thinking that basically Jeff gets caught and is risking serious time, Jeff's mother figures out that it's Gene's fault. Maybe he tells Jeff to shut up and says to his mother 'I used to be a lawyer, her'es how we get him out of that jam' etc.. some hijinks happen and last scene you'll hear the faint humming of her chair in the background before he gets popped waiting to be reunited with Kim. It would justify hiring Carol Burnett as an actress instead of a nobody, basically.

Anyway, it might go down differently, but overall Saul's end will be shot & killed by either Jeff or his mom, and Kim will be crying over him (most likely as the show gets its colors back).



In the show it was, and yes it was reminiscent of Walt in his cabin up north etc etc.. but as far as the show goes, it was entirely fanservice. They didn't have to make Gene ask, as she said 'You have the internet up there', and the scenes from Breaking Bad era were also entirely fanservice that didn't in any way advance the story of Saul except to make the ending more pottery.


Don't you have a street to shit on?
being contradictory is not a personality trait. only if your dad was there in your life to teach you that. but he was busy turning tricks in the streets where i shit
what kind of loss meme is this

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I didn't like the episode before this because it seemed like a filler episode. The look on Gene's face in the final scene, combined with his slipperiness over the last two episodes has me primed to expect him to get caught. I don't know by whom, I don't know what happens next, but Jimmy/Gene/Saul has it coming.

No one ever mentions Francesca. He's out of money to pay her but she's crooked, too. I don't expect a spinoff, but I like how this show involves so many shady characters that are day to day "good people".

I'm going to miss this show, no matter how it turns out.
 
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