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They should end the show with Saul falling into the dough-kneading machine at Cinnabon


and being served to the customers.
The End.

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It would be talked about for years.

Ratings would be through the roof.

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In the case of this specific show, ratings would go through the sunroof.


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The head mall cop could finish eating Jimmy in about 3 minutes.


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And the moment Saul falls into the dough kneading machine, and is thoroughly kneaded, Kim Wexler drops by for a bite of some Cinnamon bun Cinnabon. The 400 pound security guard tells her he hasn’t seen the manager for a few days now.

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“For never was a story of more woe than this of Kimmy Wex and her Cinnabeau.”
— The Bard


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Hahaha

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I would love that ending.
And have the chubby security guy eat him up (in cinnabons)

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I think that it is time we all acknowledge it: I was right. This is how the show will end. It is obvious. All signs point to it.


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The "Internet will explode" promise foisted for the Dexter New Blood finale would actually happen! Servers across the world would spontaneously explode! A true Net-Apocalypse!

And Cinnabon stock would be the new bitcoin!!!

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For sure. Cinnabon would experience a GameStop phenomenon.


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Since it's been confirmed that this and BB take place in the same universe as The Walking Dead, I think it'd be wild if they ended it with him working on the getaway car (as the preview hints) and a zombie comes up and grabs him. Maybe someone he knows.

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Can the zombie then take him to Cinnabon and drop him into the dough-kneading machine ?



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Better yet, Saul falls into the dough kneading machine, Walt Jr is on business in Omaha promoting his 24-hour breakfast restaurant chain Heisenberg's and he stops to grab a quick bite and gets a Saul Cinnabon and eats it with a shit eating grin on his face.

Fade to black.

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I can live with that.


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Do these cinnamon rolls taste funny?

No, Saul's not that funny anymore.

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The Cinnabon rolls a la Saul are prepared as a morality tale, wrapped in pathos and sprinkled with tragedy. And yet… the discerning palate will pick up on a touch of humor.


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