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Finally got around to watching Season 6 - SPOILER ALERT


And it was awesome, almost matching Breaking Bad. Each episode kept ratcheting the tension up until I had to binge-watch, even when I had other things to do. The hell with them. The series took precedence.

Skip ahead to episode 8, as the tension is increased two-fold. Howard Hamlin is confronting Saul and Kim at their apartment. Lalo Salamanca appears, having picked the front door lock. He is carrying a pistol and screwing a silencer onto the end, his oily smile on display. Saul and Kim are terrified, holding each other, thinking they are about to be killed. Then - surprise - Lalo turns and blows a hole into Howard's head. He ties Saul up and tells Kim to go to Gus Fring's house and shoot him on sight, or Saul will die

From there to episode 9. Kim and Saul are both rescued by the Fring's main henchman Mike, so Lalo sneaks into Gus Fring's underground meth lab where he has his nemesis, Gus, in his sites, about to shoot him. Gus starts talking, stalling for time, and then, suddenly cuts the lights and dives for a pistol he has hidden in the lab and empties it into Lalo, killing him. Wow!

From that point, we segue into the final 4 episodes, and Saul is hiding out as Gene, running a Cinnabon franchise in a mall in Omaha. Carol Burnett is a guest star as an old woman whose son is in cahoots with Saul/Gene in a big-time series of identity thefts, all of it unbeknown to Carol. She finally gets wise and blows the whistle on Gene, and he is caught and extradited back to Albuquerque where he faces charges from the DA for a host of offenses, adding up to life plus some more years tacked on.

Saul/Gene then becomes Jimmy McGill, who should be called Jimmy Finagle, because he is so slick that he manages to get all the charges packaged into a 7-year term at a country club prison, much to the hapless chagrin of the DA.

I am rooting for Jimmy to get away with it, but then he learns that Kim, who has divorced him and made a life in Florida, is facing a civil suit for the death of Howard Hamlin, and she might wind up in jail.Jimmy shows his undying love for Kim by going to court and confessing to additional charges, at the same time exonerating Kim for any blame. He knows what will happen, but he does it for Kim. He has the 7 years at a country club prison increased to 86 years to be served at a hard-time prison in Colorado, dubbed the Alcatraz of the Rockies. The series ends with a visit to Jimmy at the prison from Kim. She is only there as a tribute to what he has done for her, expressing her sorrow for him, while he is cavalier about it all. Then she leaves the prison, with one last look back at him, and it is, as the episode title says:
Saul Gone.

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Yeah. I just finished the series myself. I was watching as it came out until halfway through season 4. So, i binged watched entire series on netflix recently. And finished season 6 yesterday. I did enjoy the show alot. Great work they did.

Breaking Bad was better, but this is right behind it. i was rooting for Saul/Jimmy to get away with it, but when Kim was facing worse charges i had a feeling Jimmy was going to come around to help her out at some point. He was always a great speaker.

If they make a spinoff with Gus it'll be the trifecta that the lead character comes out on the short stick at the end. Walter died, Jimmy didn't get away with it and Gus dies. But i wanted Gus to die in BB. Didnt want Walter to or Jimmy to get caught up. Still great series I'll always recommend to people.

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Jimmy did not and could not help Kim out with her civil suit with his nonsensical "coming to Jesus" moment, and this was explained by the creators themselves. The finale was a disaster.

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Yes, i misspoke. Thanks for correcting my error. I got typing and went offkey.

I really meant to say he wanted to please Kim. He held alot of resentment towards her for leaving him, But deep down he loved her. He wanted to show her how what she said on the phone was right. She was right that he needed to turn himself in and tell the truth for once. And that he does care and love her. He made the ultimate sacrifice for Kim and even his own conscience i believe.

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Watching Howard die was awesome and it meant a lot to me. And it gives Breaking Bad new meaning knowing that his rotting corpse is underneath where Walt and Jesse were cooking meth along with Lalo’s.

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Watching Howard die was awesome and it meant a lot to me


Gee, I would've thought you'd be disappointed with how quickly he was killed & that he wasn't gruesomely tortured before hand!!😱😱😱

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I’m happy with what we got

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Howard was an ok guy. I understand that he would annoy some people, though.

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Agree Howard was never that bad.

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