Better Call Saul

I wish you'd be a little more specific and detailed with your issue, I don't even know if you're talking about present Jimmy/Kim or the flashback?

People be mad Kim didn't blow up her life in Florida to orchestrate an elaborate multi tiered plan to get Jimmy off the FBI most wanted list.

The ending they wanted:

Kim sues the FBI then successfully goes to court and convices everyone Jimmy didn't do nothin using her lawyer skills and shit. She somehow pins everything on Howard Hamlin. They successfully win all the money Walt left for his family. Mike is brought back to life thru the power of love. Walt and Jesse show up for no reason and shout breaking bad memes to the camera for the remaining episodes.

It turns out Kim's dad owns the mall Gene worked at "because she's from Nebraska did you know that?" Mall is renamed the HHM world mall. Finally honoring Chuck's wishes. Jimmy tells Kim he's really super sorry about helping build a meth empire and it won't happen again.

The show ends with Jimmy and Kim working at a CinnabonXSprinkler shop in that same mall. They adopt Jeff and live happily ever after.

This song plays over the credits.

 
The redneck storyline at the end was trash. Walt and Jesse beat the Salamancas and Fring, then the final challenge is some racist prison gang. The writers don't even bother trying to make them believable characters. Then we get them rehashed in El Camino, giving Jesse more rednecks to fight. The Gene storyline is botched but not as badly as the last season of BB, which the Redditors loved.

Probably Gilligan and his crew were worried they were being racist by having so many Latino criminals, so they gave us white supremists. They should have lept Fring around until the end, just as BCS needed to keep Chuck around a season or two longer.

That said, the "Fly" episode didn't bug me on first viewing because it was a good character exposition. Walt and Jesse were at the top of the criminal ladder when they had the lab together, and it was downhill from there.
Its the rural south tho. Dont be so obsessed with politics, they werent thinking that they were literally just thinking of how to pay off that machine gun plot point. This is like a horseshoe version of wokies complaining about trans serial killers in detective shows

If you obsess over what redditors like you wont like anything. Redditors love Sopranos, The Wire, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, Peaky Blinders, Squid Game, Stranger Things, The Shield (tho they probably watched it thinking Nick Fury would show up), anything popular on television rn they like to fit in and will quote incessantly

I never got this idea that Sopranos is held up as like this paragon of basedness when its pretty clear that David Chase is probably a blueanon guy. I just dont care about politics and enjoy the work I say, but I will always be a contrarian and point out how much Many Saints worshipped and knelt at the feet of black people and how there’s threads of redditors saying Sopranos was always woke and anti-chud
 
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Breaking Bad did have to make choices to wokify the show in the final seasons when people were pissy that Skyler wasn’t a badass #girlboss. It was one of the first TV shows that received endless scrutiny from the outrage mill. The white supremacist angle was definitely for the redditards and the idea that some crackers in a compound in the middle of nowhere was the final boss (to put it in a way a redditard would understand) is utterly laughable, especially after taking on two cartel captains (the Salamancas and Fring).
 
Breaking Bad did have to make choices to wokify the show in the final seasons when people were pissy that Skyler wasn’t a badass #girlboss. It was one of the first TV shows that received endless scrutiny from the outrage mill. The white supremacist angle was definitely for the redditards and the idea that some crackers in a compound in the middle of nowhere was the final boss (to put it in a way a redditard would understand) is utterly laughable, especially after taking on two cartel captains (the Salamancas and Fring).
There was definitely a lot of that yea. I remember how many people were calling it out as sexist or whatever. However, reddit was still a libertarian Ron Paul site at that point. the idea they did it to please a type of person who didnt exist yet is silly, its simple why they did it: Walt had to get a whole bunch of people killed in prison, white supremacist gangs are common in prison, they wanted to further his development into a villain protagonist so they had him hire a nazi gang. Then when they needed him to fire a gun in the end they took those characters and reintroduced them. Not everything is a conspiracy to placate wokies
 
I wish you'd be a little more specific and detailed with your issue, I don't even know if you're talking about present Jimmy/Kim or the flashback?
Present day plot, the way in which Jimmy got busted and the old lady found out, and everything that happened in between, seemed like an absolute mess, especially the cancer patient and the car crash, it looks like they wrote themselves into a corner and weren't clever enough to come up with a smart way to get out of it. We got another long boring montage, but now of Kim performing her daily routine. I get it, its boring and banal and thats the point, just like her life, I don't care, it ruins the pacing and its not entertaining.
Jimmy's felt trapped in his new life, having come from being nearly ontop of the world to Mr. Low Profile in a normie-ass-life, dipping his toes one at a time into more trouble. We want to see a redemption arc but that is not what he wants.

Kim only liked the fun crime, didn't even like it when Saul falsified a little evidence and hated it when shit got dangerous. Saul was FBI-most-wanted and far worse than her earlier breaking point.
Jimmy attempting to commit murder himself and not feeling remorse for stealing from a cancer patient is a huge leap, especially when he didn't agree with poisoning Brock in BB. He's acting convienetly recklessly and stupid for the plot. He's desperate for a thrill or whatever, sure, but he should have been convinced to not go for cancer guy's house in the first place.
 
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People be mad Kim didn't blow up her life in Florida to orchestrate an elaborate multi tiered plan to get Jimmy off the FBI most wanted list.

The ending they wanted:

Kim sues the FBI then successfully goes to court and convices everyone Jimmy didn't do nothin using her lawyer skills and shit. She somehow pins everything on Howard Hamlin. They successfully win all the money Walt left for his family. Mike is brought back to life thru the power of love. Walt and Jesse show up for no reason and shout breaking bad memes to the camera for the remaining episodes.

It turns out Kim's dad owns the mall Gene worked at "because she's from Nebraska did you know that?" Mall is renamed the HHM world mall. Finally honoring Chuck's wishes. Jimmy tells Kim he's really super sorry about helping build a meth empire and it won't happen again.

The show ends with Jimmy and Kim working at a CinnabonXSprinkler shop in that same mall. They adopt Jeff and live happily ever after.

This song plays over the credits.

AND THEN THE COLOR COMES BACK!!!!!
 
So since the BB/BCS universe is being wrapped up, what would it have been like if Walt let Jesse go? As in for once he swallowed his pride and was like “no saving him gotta keep cooking for my family there is a good thing going on with Gale and I at the lab.”
 
Why did fans love Rhea Seehorn and not Anna Gunn?
Her character was more interesting I guess? Kim Wexler is way more interesting than Skyler White as a character, plus her acting is top tier as shown in the last episode where she breaks down and cries, it made my skin crawl due to the direction, sound and her acting.

Ohhh and also Skyler was an unlikeable bitch who hated Walt and Kim is just a little deviant but not a bad person who loves and cares about Jimmy.
 
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