Better Call Saul Finale - What It All Meant

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Just an Observation

Just an Observation

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@Hugo_Tate
@Hugo_Tate Жыл бұрын
Love how he told the lawyers that he only needed to convince one juror and that he ultimately just wanted to convince Kim.
@jcepri
@jcepri Жыл бұрын
great observation! kim was that juror.
@arnab_x24
@arnab_x24 13 күн бұрын
this
@MrMan-sy4ev
@MrMan-sy4ev Жыл бұрын
I think it's worth mentioning that the end of the cigarette Kim and Jimmy were sharing had color. That little moment he had with Kim restored some color and happiness in his life. I really appreciate how Vince Gilligan and his writers use color to help tell a story. It creates another dimension to the storytelling.
@Smokr
@Smokr Жыл бұрын
I agree about the use of color/BW. At first, I took the BW as flashback, and thought it would go color when we caught up with the real, actual 'current' events. Then when that was obviously wrong, I took the BW as current and a reflection of Gene's world view and emotional state. Then the red cherry of the shared cigarette at the end choked me up.
@Userd3258
@Userd3258 Жыл бұрын
wtf, didn't even notice that
@AndreRay1127
@AndreRay1127 Жыл бұрын
Actually it wasn't the cigarette; It was the flame from the lighter. Great catch regardless!
@dreday1969
@dreday1969 10 ай бұрын
@@AndreRay1127cigarette was lit red the whole time. Just went back to watch. The lighter had color as well.
@sdw2is
@sdw2is 8 ай бұрын
His failures were self destructive choices. He wasn't lazy.
@chickendrawsdogs3343
@chickendrawsdogs3343 2 жыл бұрын
I think they chose the perfect ending for Jimmy. He paid for all his crimes with decades worth of prison time, but he found redemption, regained his true self, Kim's respect, and a small measure of peace that he has hardly ever had since becoming a lawyer. After all, one of the greatest victories in one's life is victory over the darkness within one's self.
@JackWiizard
@JackWiizard 2 жыл бұрын
Highly unrealistic. Nobody would choose a life term over a 7-year sentence.
@borseman4092
@borseman4092 2 жыл бұрын
@@JackWiizard Except jimmy he always wants more
@uraigroves7898
@uraigroves7898 2 жыл бұрын
@@JackWiizard thats true. its great in a work of fiction but not realistic. he could have taken the 7 years and confessed to himself and kim. thats all that mattered.
@JackWiizard
@JackWiizard 2 жыл бұрын
@@uraigroves7898 one highly realistic fiction so far. Unrealistic just in the end to serve the plot. Not nice.
@uraigroves7898
@uraigroves7898 2 жыл бұрын
@@JackWiizard well, I just had a thought - maybe he knew if got out of prison he would just do it all again. saul might destroy jimmy on the outside. maybe he wanted to end it all...no?
@Xehanort10
@Xehanort10 2 жыл бұрын
I like how showing the exit sign was like Chuck was there, finally proud of Jimmy for facing the consequences of his actions.
@Sinstarclair
@Sinstarclair 2 жыл бұрын
It even sounds similar to the Exit Sign in Chicanery
@4Syorha
@4Syorha 2 жыл бұрын
But Jimmy is still Jimmy. May do some shady stuff for a good reason. Everybody had their faults, even the law abiding ones.
@ramzankadyrov6035
@ramzankadyrov6035 2 жыл бұрын
@@Sinstarclair it is the exit sign in chicanery
@ramzankadyrov6035
@ramzankadyrov6035 2 жыл бұрын
@@Sinstarclair according to jimmy anyway
@adamblomberg
@adamblomberg Жыл бұрын
Chuck was also a terrible person constantly sabotaging for Jimmy
@volpilh
@volpilh 2 жыл бұрын
I especially liked the scene where Jimmy delivers Chuck's groceries, as the one where Chuck asks Jimmy, "We always end up having the same conversation don't we?". In this scene, Chuck was reading H. G. Wells' "The Time Machine", indicating that this is where Jimmy would go back to, if he could, namely his time as a struggling public defence attorney, before he "took his first bribe".
@kyfkyf777
@kyfkyf777 2 жыл бұрын
Didn't notice that. Great catch
@garynubipwek3178
@garynubipwek3178 2 жыл бұрын
Bribe for what?
@eomoran
@eomoran 2 жыл бұрын
@@garynubipwek3178 the analogue to Mikes first bribe
@skotbradley3167
@skotbradley3167 2 жыл бұрын
And this moment was also a chance to connect and bond with his brother before they became full-on adversaries.
@amreenshaju8038
@amreenshaju8038 2 жыл бұрын
@@garynubipwek3178 not bribe per say but his first act that went down a spiral, what bribes were to Mike was scams to jimmy and his first one being the ad that he shot
@MolokoMinus
@MolokoMinus 2 жыл бұрын
I thought the ending was perfect. The fact that, as Saul, he was able to prove he COULD HAVE conned his way to a measly 7 year sentence, in a minimum security federal prison with a golf program, yet he, as Jimmy, STILL decided to confess to everything under oath knowing he’d have the book thrown at him, it was a moral victory. Similar to Walt getting revenge on Jack and his gang, poisoning Lydia, getting Gretchen and Elliot to donate his money to his family and freeing Jesse. He ultimately won in the end, despite dying alone and hated in a meth lab. The parallels between the two are plentiful and yet they couldn’t be more polar opposites. Walt broke bad, Jimmy broke good
@mijkwgeblwxz6853
@mijkwgeblwxz6853 2 жыл бұрын
Wow what a punchline ending
@TheRedCap30
@TheRedCap30 2 жыл бұрын
Breaking Bad is the story of a man succumbing to the darkness in his soul, while Better Call Saul is the story of a man trying to claw his way out of it.
@MolokoMinus
@MolokoMinus 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheRedCap30 Exactly
@MolokoMinus
@MolokoMinus 2 жыл бұрын
@@mijkwgeblwxz6853 The original working title was actually “Breaking Good or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Call Saul”
@mariorezzit1737
@mariorezzit1737 2 жыл бұрын
Wow poetic much
@steve8510
@steve8510 2 жыл бұрын
Gene was a coward that ran, Saul was a rascal that scammed, but Jimmy at heart was just a good man
@MarcelNL
@MarcelNL 2 жыл бұрын
True, except in the end Gene did things that were out of character for even Saul. Saul and Kim scammed rich people who were assholes. As Gene he and his little gang robbed any rich guy, and all their victims had a life that was full of trouble and sadness, like that cancer patient. Although, as Saul he also made all those elderly ladies hate that one who had to make the decisions. That also was just plain wrong. But all in all making himself put in a jail for the rest of his life just went way too far. Yeah he always has been a scammer etc, but did he really deserve all this? Sure, because of him many people got a drug addiction and perhaps several of them died, but I doubt that was on his mind when he held that speech about all the things that he has done. If they really wanted to take this path, I would have loved to see him as an old man in prison who regretted his choice to be there and then starts to plot his way out of there, without actually seeing him get out. Just a start of a plan that leaves you in the dark about where it will all lead to.
@ayaanyani5521
@ayaanyani5521 2 жыл бұрын
Jimmy Goodman
@andreasballe7470
@andreasballe7470 2 жыл бұрын
A struggling man. A struggling good man, maybe, or maybe not. A man who struggled who be good.
@steve8510
@steve8510 2 жыл бұрын
@@prezadent1 Walt was an anal retentive sociopath, I wouldn't put too much stock in his character analysis
@chuckm1961
@chuckm1961 2 жыл бұрын
Except for the crimes he was committing from the time he was a kid, up into his 20's, over and over .... other than that, he was a good man .... ??
@paulasimson4939
@paulasimson4939 2 жыл бұрын
I figured he'd get caught and go to prison, but I didn't anticipate that he'd regain his soul. It was the perfect ending for me.
@osatoharuna
@osatoharuna 2 жыл бұрын
Saul Goodman to Good Soulman
@viansyah669
@viansyah669 2 жыл бұрын
@@osatoharuna nice
@RJ-wx3fh
@RJ-wx3fh 2 жыл бұрын
After episode 12, I predicted he would be caught unwillingly but take his sentence willingly. I think it was well built to show that Saul is more than just a slippery lawyer with criminal connections, but someone who enjoys the thrill and often winds up in too deep. I really enjoyed seeing Jimmy pull one last scam talking his sentence down and making sure Kim was in the courtroom. Jimmy didn't initially want to become such a sketchy lawyer/criminal, he wanted to prove his legitimacy to his brother seeking a big client from a small office, but I agree him facing the music seemed a good way of him ultimately seeking some kind of forgiveness and redemption. It would have been nice to see Jimmy in prison, is he keeping his nose clean and helping people with legit legal advice, or has he fallen back into scamming and befriending the gangs to get a cushy life? I also wish there'd been a nod to Robert Forster, maybe calling the vacuum place, getting an odd voice and hearing the old owner passed away , they just bought the place- I think the tension and realisation he's all alone might have been a good addition too.
@flightofthebumblebee9529
@flightofthebumblebee9529 2 жыл бұрын
I loved it too. Now that more time passes I love it even more. Jimmy has hope.
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
So, where is it in rule book to regain one's soul state one must serve at least 86 years imprisonment with no possible lesser term? Perfect Ending, not.
@Onezy05
@Onezy05 2 жыл бұрын
When Gene saw the writing on the wall, he turned back into Saul. When Saul saw Kim in the crosshairs, he turned back into Jimmy.
@Dean.Crockett
@Dean.Crockett Жыл бұрын
Marvelously said
@chrisd2051
@chrisd2051 Жыл бұрын
To quote Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean, "Love, no bond on earth so strong yet easily broken"
@carolfromhr9900
@carolfromhr9900 Жыл бұрын
I was racking my brain trying to figure what that “Kim in the crosshairs” shot in the last episode meant and you just made me realize.
@nithishkumar_offl
@nithishkumar_offl Жыл бұрын
​@@carolfromhr9900can you tell me what was the crosshair I don't get it
@brettbrooks5511
@brettbrooks5511 8 ай бұрын
​@@nithishkumar_offl crosshair is in reference to shooting. On most scopes they have a cross to indicate where the shot should hit. Having "someone in your crosshairs" essentially means your scope (and by extension, the rifle it is mounted on) is pointed at them.
@jorgecanalesbarrera7090
@jorgecanalesbarrera7090 2 жыл бұрын
What I liked about the ending is how Kim's importance is reestated. One of the mostly forgotten flashbacks is when Jimmy (working as a mail boy) decided to pursue a legal career not as much to impress Chuck but Kim. All the mistakes and troubles he got in with Chuck or the bar just to impress her. It made sense to me he would go this way just to make her peace with Kim. That's why I think the ending: Jimmy behind bars and Kim looking at him from the distance was just perfect.
@bigkahuna3534
@bigkahuna3534 2 жыл бұрын
yeah I'm sure that will get Kim through the nights she's eating cat food cause cherlys civil suit will bankrupt her for life..
@bl5533
@bl5533 2 жыл бұрын
@@bigkahuna3534 Pretty sure she’s working tho
@MEDVE1978
@MEDVE1978 2 жыл бұрын
Love hurts, love kills? Is this the moral of the story. Jimmy gave up his life for a woman's respect who left him when he needed her the most. Kim has a huge role in him becoming Saul Goodman. Yet he goes back to earn her respect and live by her moral standards. I think this is foolish and self-destructive.
@GrayFox45
@GrayFox45 2 жыл бұрын
@@MEDVE1978 woah
@jorgecanalesbarrera7090
@jorgecanalesbarrera7090 2 жыл бұрын
@@MEDVE1978 I didn't say it was healthy
@konoweeb-kunda4270
@konoweeb-kunda4270 2 жыл бұрын
Personally I wanted Saul/Jimmy to get away with it but knowing that he was able to make everyone play by his rules one last time(reducing a life sentence +180 years to 7 years in a prison of his choice) was enough for me, plus he got what he wanted the most, redemption in Kim's eyes.
@Shorty15c4007
@Shorty15c4007 2 жыл бұрын
Same here. I was nearly cheering in my seat when I realized why he asked Marie to play into the whole "I was a victim of Walter White". But instead we got a copy/paste "poetic" ending of Flight with Denzel Washington. Personally I don't really care for Jimmy. But Saul Goodman is a riot to watch.
@per-torereiniurfjell5424
@per-torereiniurfjell5424 2 жыл бұрын
Aggreed. The only thing that bugs me, though, is that he really didn't have any responsibility for Hank & Stevens deaths. I wonder how much his sentence could've been mildened with Jesse issuing his witness of the true events behind their deaths (since Jesse is the last living account of those events)
@averagesionenjoyer8948
@averagesionenjoyer8948 2 жыл бұрын
he also got redemption in his eyes. It's nopt just for Kim. He came to terms with his own doings and said outloud that he regrets this whole thing and wants to pay for it.
@playin4k611
@playin4k611 2 жыл бұрын
@@Shorty15c4007 Not me. I was worried he was going to get away with everything. In the end, he got what he deserved.
@fm.burbank8461
@fm.burbank8461 2 жыл бұрын
he actually didn’t get 7 years. His confession ended him with 86 years
@Shadowwind4
@Shadowwind4 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that he was able to get it down to 7 years but CHOOSE redemption instead was perfect. He finally found peace.
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
I will bet peace is what he recalls in supermax federal prison.
@sisypheantask9242
@sisypheantask9242 2 жыл бұрын
Jimmy is better off serving 86 years (essentially life) in a supermax, than to continuing to be on the run.
@maximilianotorro527
@maximilianotorro527 2 жыл бұрын
@@christinem894 The prison he was living in being Gene was worse.
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
@@maximilianotorro527 if you say living as Gene is far worse than life imprisonment in Federal Super Max. I'd say he has not given his Gene manager of a Cinnabon at a mall in Omaha NE a long enough turn to be fair. It was not even a whole full year was it?
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe a better title is: Bitter StopRummming
@osatoharuna
@osatoharuna 2 жыл бұрын
The final touch that I loved about the last episode was Saul somehow getting his sentence reduced to SEVEN YEARS. It gives us an idea of just how insane Jimmy's capabilities are even with his back against the wall and also puts so much more weight into his decision to not take that recommendation for the sake of finding his own peace.
@Sinstarclair
@Sinstarclair 2 жыл бұрын
That is one hell of a deal. From a Life Sentence + 120 years to a 7 (and with Good behavior, can still be waddled to at least 4-5). That's like a 90% Discount
@4Syorha
@4Syorha 2 жыл бұрын
Imma hope he gets parole because of that.
@kreyrfer8293
@kreyrfer8293 2 жыл бұрын
jimmy is the greatest lawyer of all time
@kreyrfer8293
@kreyrfer8293 2 жыл бұрын
@samsalaz if I was one of the skaters I would be so grateful to jimmy
@skatefan9495
@skatefan9495 Жыл бұрын
Yep. He proved he still had the magic.
@jcepri
@jcepri Жыл бұрын
Kim was the one juror Jimmy had to win over, and he did just that. A poetic ending.
@annin24866
@annin24866 Жыл бұрын
No wayyy... worst ending ever! They turned everything into a Lovestory. Slipping Jimmy was always a scammer and they wanted him to be all of a sudden all good. I dont buy it. The day before He was stealing from a guy with cancer come oooon
@vimal-cliobconsulting
@vimal-cliobconsulting 8 күн бұрын
​@@annin24866lmao
@triforcewielder8500
@triforcewielder8500 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the way they wrapped up Jimmy/Saul/Gene's story. He came full circle
@tomasn95
@tomasn95 2 жыл бұрын
It's funny because I understood Walt's regret differently. I don't think he regretted he didn't take action against being pushed out of Grey Matter because it would give him the money to live an honest life. I think he regrets it just out of pride and vanity. He was humiliated by the Schwartz couple. If you recall 'Felina' you'll remember that he said he did it because he liked it, and he was good at it and kept him alive. He doesn't regret any of that. After all, I think the only main character who doesn't regret a bit of his actions is Walter.
@kelvingriffiths6017
@kelvingriffiths6017 2 жыл бұрын
Nah, all the grey matter stuff is just BS he tells himself and Saul. He's actually regretting what he thinks he's done to Jessie. The fade in on the watch is the proof in my mind.
@TheDeadMeme27
@TheDeadMeme27 2 жыл бұрын
@@kelvingriffiths6017 I don't quite understand how fading to the clock indicates that, could you explain it further? I think you're onto something
@kelvingriffiths6017
@kelvingriffiths6017 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheDeadMeme27 Jessie bought Walt that watch on his 51st birthday. At this point, Walt believes Jessie dead at Jack's hands. It also helps the whole why Walt leaves the watch in felina. Plus the angle of him lying to Saul and then also pointing out who is truly fake in the room is so good when it comes.
@jacktoma21
@jacktoma21 Жыл бұрын
I’m sure he regretted keeping that Walt Whitman book that Gale gave him
@paljardine1538
@paljardine1538 Жыл бұрын
Definitely. Breaking bad is more so about Walt's self-actualization. BCS is a tragedy, as Jimmy's moral decline is framed as a coping mechanism. Whereas in Breaking Bad, Walter's moral decline runs parallel with his idealized self-image.
@Skoogles
@Skoogles 2 жыл бұрын
The ending wasn't only a perfect ending to Saul Goodman's story, it also gave a main character the only fate we hadn't seen in Breaking Bad: someone getting caught. Walt died, Jesse got away, and Saul got caught. He accepted the consequences of his actions, and in going away how he did, probabaly gave some small amount of closure to Marie and the others. Someone, at least someone, was finally caught and sentenced appropriately. Poetry.
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
Poetry for a great ending to only learn from what I have read that Saul/Jimmy mentioning Jesse Pinkman and them finding business card in dumpster could have led to a very different outcome for Jesse Pinkman's "safe future" in Alaska.
@no-nd9xc
@no-nd9xc 2 жыл бұрын
@@christinem894 why are you so angry at this show lol
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
Not anymore
@folksurvival
@folksurvival Жыл бұрын
The character wasn't sentenced appropriately though.
@DuskLegend
@DuskLegend Жыл бұрын
Yeah but if anyone should’ve been imprisoned for the whole fiasco it arguably shouldve been gus or even walt. Saul is just a part. Putting everything on him to appease the mob is something, but it’s certainly not logical, or “justice”.
@Onezy05
@Onezy05 2 жыл бұрын
Gene was captured. Saul then negotiated the best deal he could. And then Jimmy sacrificed it to clear his conscience as a good man.
@lucozade8373
@lucozade8373 2 жыл бұрын
And to save Kim
@patmc2916
@patmc2916 2 жыл бұрын
@Matthew Christou YOU ARE BRILLIANT!!
@Onezy05
@Onezy05 2 жыл бұрын
@@patmc2916 Thanks! I do love to analyse good subtext/symbolism
@cheapdate2334
@cheapdate2334 2 жыл бұрын
Well done !
@paolaalmazan6441
@paolaalmazan6441 2 жыл бұрын
Jimmy was always addicted to the feeling of "getting away with it", but never to hurting others... It wasn't even about the money at the end of the day... He liked the feeling of proving himself smarter than others (something common in geniuses). Yeah, he misdirected all of that... compromising his own morals, but in the end he demonstrated that his addiction did not define him.
@lertmelernyers8672
@lertmelernyers8672 2 жыл бұрын
Coooool.. And now they call him Sally and he farts and poop comes out, meanwhile chicken head out here free as a bird.
@TheRedCap30
@TheRedCap30 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder what Jimmy would have done if he had better guidance in life
@jacob2971
@jacob2971 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVED this ending . I love how either if he stays in prison or reduces his sentence ,he still is on top. One of the things that matter the most to Jimmy is love so him being loved inside the prison as Saul and outside as Jimmy by Kim ( the only person whom ever truly loved him) is the best ending possible
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
There is zero possibility in reality of getting a reduced sentence I read. As prisoners must do at least 70% of sentence which still ends with him dying in prison. So, zero that to your happy ending thoughts.
@4Syorha
@4Syorha 2 жыл бұрын
I like to think optimistically that he gets parole and makes amends with those he met especially in Omaha.
@KopylovJr
@KopylovJr Жыл бұрын
Also he is probably loved as Gene because he taught old lady to watch KZbin
@annin24866
@annin24866 Жыл бұрын
No wayyy... worst ending ever! They turned everything into a Lovestory. Slipping Jimmy was always a scammer and they wanted him to be all of a sudden all good. I dont buy it. The day before He was stealing from a guy with cancer come oooon
@michaelcorcoran8768
@michaelcorcoran8768 Ай бұрын
​@@4SyorhaI mean if that's your criteria then you should have just been rooting for him to sign the plea deal that he completely legally and vigorously arranged for himself in negotiations. I think your explanation of why you like the finale is actually a good explanation of why I think it's so bad. It's fan service. It's not realistic, the idea that he would do a courtroom confession where he takes blame for no reason since he's not actually preventing the civil litigation against Kim anyways... And he lied and wasted everybody's time just to get Kim into the courtroom which again is a waste of everybody's time and energy and does not show that this was a guy who learned a lesson. The difference is now instead of pulling off a scam for financial gain, he's pulling off the ultimate scam of personal theater and drama to try to win over Kim's affections.
@SamEmilio2
@SamEmilio2 2 жыл бұрын
It's not the ending I wanted, but it really feels like the one that was needed. As much as Kim was right in so many ways about them not being good for one another, it was also so fulfilling to see that there's potential there for them to stay connected in some way. Also, I appreciated that you broke down the courtroom scene! I didn't "get" what was happening with the admissions or the facial expressions. This makes perfect sense and contributes to how satisfying it was
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
And this could have been well taken and shown alright in my opinion apart from Jimmy/Saul having to serve 86 years in federal prison. If Kim still had any lawyer left in herself, she'd know 86 years is not good for any person to do, even her worst enemy let alone anyone she claimed to have loved. And is it really more comforting left guessing they may still stay connected via visits? Not really to me.
@zzzombieman
@zzzombieman Жыл бұрын
@@christinem894 hell yeah I agree with your comments
@buzzsounds123
@buzzsounds123 2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis. Interesting how he had to sort of borrow Kim's ego strength to come clean...he wouldn't have done it if she hadn't shown up. That's very human, we affect each other in these complicated ways.
@rikorobinson
@rikorobinson 2 жыл бұрын
Hands down, the greatest TV show of all time, in my book. I sit in awe of everything they accomplished with Better Call Saul; especially the writing, the cinematography, the acting, and how perfectly they stuck the landing with that ending. I'm an amateur screenwriter and just watching this show has SIGNIFICANTLY improved my own writing. I'm still emotionally loopy two days after the finale. I hope I can create something a tenth as magnificent as this show someday. What an amazing journey.
@euphoricbliss6699
@euphoricbliss6699 2 жыл бұрын
The character was good but the show sucked balls dude. I struggled to stay engaged with the story many times, It was too slow and pretentious wasting the viewers time showing long shots of basically nothing at the start of every damn episode and compared to the show is span off from (Breaking Bad) it was always too different and no action at all for entire arcs.
@maggieviolin
@maggieviolin 2 жыл бұрын
@@euphoricbliss6699 Then why even bother watching a show whose symbolism and message are clearly out of your reach?
@rikorobinson
@rikorobinson 2 жыл бұрын
@@euphoricbliss6699 Hi, Euphoric. Hope you're well. The show wasn't going to be for everyone and you're one of those folks it just wasn't for. And that's fine! Like what you like, brother! But looking at this from a writing standpoint as an INTENTIONALLY slow burn drama, and as a character driven story? No other show in TV history pulled that off the way this show did. Personally, I find action packed stuff boring as hell. You have to be a very uniquely talented writer to make it engaging and bad writers use it as a crutch to heighten the garbage they've written. And it'll be too soon if I never watch another Marvel character doing karate on screen for two hours; it's just not for me, man. I get if you subjectively don't like BCS, but objectively speaking, the writing they pulled off with this show has no comparison. It's simply unique and ahead of everything else.
@tozmcgoz8405
@tozmcgoz8405 2 жыл бұрын
@@euphoricbliss6699 In the words of a wise man, "it's ok to have garbage taste".
@ultraviolettas
@ultraviolettas 2 жыл бұрын
If you love Better Call Saul and its tone you should try Mad Men. Mad Men and Better Call Saul have such similar tones and impeccable cinematography, writing, character building, art direction, details, etc. the writing is even more beautiful in Mad Men, it’s the only other show that’s on the same level, if not better, than BCS 🥲
@FrankLeeYoung
@FrankLeeYoung 2 жыл бұрын
As Saul during Breaking Bad, he always suggested killing as an option even if he would never do it himself. Being Gene and all he went through before as Saul, being able to kill was the next logical step in escalation. He came close to killing cancer man AND Marion. Bob confirmed this as much. But to cleanse himself of all that reverting back to Jimmy is so bittersweet.
@MacXHammer
@MacXHammer 2 жыл бұрын
The twist at 5:59 when the music kicks in, gives me goosebumps everytime... It was truly such a beautiful ending amd final episode
@GrobmotorikJones
@GrobmotorikJones 2 жыл бұрын
the heartbreaking thing about this series is, that jimmy and kim really really really loved each other, but their relationship could not work because their love was fueled by hurting others. so sad.
@MarkHogan994
@MarkHogan994 2 жыл бұрын
I really disagree completely with the idea that their love was fueled by hurting others. First of all throughout the entire series, the only person they actually hurt together is Howard. Before that, Kim only participates in 6 scams, and all of them are either victimless (getting a man to write a check they didn't cash), extremely trivial (getting a guy to pay for a tequila bottle), or arguably justified (helping Huell out when he faced unequal justice for possibly racial reasons). The Howard plot was the first time anyone was actually hurt, but that wasn't what was fueling their love. Their love is apparent and very strong throughout the entire series, even when they aren't doing any scams at all. Their relationship is always maintained, even when Kim is 100% legit. And we know they also had a long history before the show even began. Yes they enjoyed the thrill of the scam and the rule-breaking, and yes it was something that excited them at times, but it wasn't about hurting people. Kim never set out to hurt anyone except Howard, and even then, we see how her guilty conscience affected her. But their love was a constant throughout the entire series, and was already at its strongest point long before the Howard scam. And their love also endures into the Gene era. Kim isn't hurting anyone, yet she still loves him, and he still loves her. The series ends with them both still loving each other. Hurting people was *never* what fueled their love.
@mohilomegavarmaa4535
@mohilomegavarmaa4535 2 жыл бұрын
Mostly scamming others🤣
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
I think Kim never actually ever loved him. They never said it accept once the entire series. Anyone who loves someone would not sit stupid and silent allowing him to rot and die in jail.
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
Just accepting these are fictional characters
@tanguerogo
@tanguerogo 2 жыл бұрын
@@MarkHogan994 all that is true. But her actions had reached a point where the risks of getting caught and punished as well of hurting someone seriously had become far too big for Kim. She knew it would not go the reverse way but still go more and more in this direction, if they stayed together. She had to regain her real moral basis, like in her fav movie ToKillAMockingbird, and it cost her a lot.
@nineteenfortyeight
@nineteenfortyeight 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of people have missed that he does not become Jimmy again, he becomes James (possibly for the first time).
@tanguerogo
@tanguerogo 2 жыл бұрын
Correct, and maybe the most important message of the whole Show. You can find redemption and peace for your soul, but it s not easy, costs a lot, and maybe you can't do it without the love of someone who means everything to you, and goes the right way b4 you ...like Kim did.
@bornimusic
@bornimusic 2 жыл бұрын
This.
@4Syorha
@4Syorha 2 жыл бұрын
Naw he was always Jimmy/James but had to cover it up as Saul/Gene. In the end he makes peace and combining the aliases together as one.
@jryan9547
@jryan9547 Жыл бұрын
“The names McGill. I’m James McGill”gets me every time. What a story this was…and to think I almost didn’t watch it.
@zioptis40
@zioptis40 Жыл бұрын
That’s a good point. Because Jimmy is the small-time con man, Saul is the master manipulator who gets what he wants, Gene is the coward who runs and James is the spark of good amongst the pitch black of evil of a man who got corrupted and split up into three more personalities
@flightofthebumblebee9529
@flightofthebumblebee9529 2 жыл бұрын
The more time passes the more I confirm to myself how beautiful and perfect this ending was for Jimmy. Walt got his Scarface ending because that was Walt but this is Jimmy. He has hope. Kim embraced him once again and now he can face anything. Kim is proud of him and Chuck would have been too.
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
It is so super Kim who was 100% more on board towards getting Howard at all costs, whereas we saw clearly Saul/Jimmy was not wanting to. But yea, just as long as Kimmy is proud, Yippee!!
@bajorekjon
@bajorekjon 3 ай бұрын
86 years? For a chick who bailed on him at the first sign of trouble. She might be proud of him now, but who knows if she'll even be visiting him years from now.
@Zachor322
@Zachor322 2 жыл бұрын
The entire last few episodes I was waiting for jimmy to have some semblance of a redemption arc, and when he admitted in court all his wrongdoings it felt like a sigh of relief, regardless of what his punishment would be. He became a free man despite being a prisoner
@broadcasttttable
@broadcasttttable 2 жыл бұрын
Admitting he was wrong, apologizing in open court for running away, acknowledging Kim's superior road taken, and facing/asking Hank/Gomey's widows if there was anything he could do in the rest of his life to make amends, maybe something as simple as finding a financial way to help Gomey's kids as they grow up...seems to me he could still be a "free man" on a 7.5 year "go directly to jail" pass rather than an 86-year ticket.
@minechaftgamer288
@minechaftgamer288 2 жыл бұрын
Felt like I was about to die inside having to hear him repeat his victim story
@broadcasttttable
@broadcasttttable 2 жыл бұрын
@@minechaftgamer288 You're talking about when he faced the judge in his sharkskin suit and repeated his victim tale? I have a feeling the writers had him do that as a final sendoff to "Saul Goodman," because right after that he told the judge, paraphrasing, "I'm no longer Saul Goodman, I'm Jimmy McGill." There's a lot going on in that courtroom scene; I'll have to watch it again to catch some more nuance.
@Zachor322
@Zachor322 2 жыл бұрын
@@broadcasttttable that would definitely not have been a satisfying conclusion.
@SuperYogagirl
@SuperYogagirl 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@davehall8584
@davehall8584 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic analysis..you added the clarity i needed to make me appreciate this series even more..I'm so grateful for that.
@othmanhawasly
@othmanhawasly 2 жыл бұрын
I believe the creators nailed the endings suitable for each character: 1- Walter who had a death sentence from the 1st episode, died before getting caught (his ending was death, the most suitable for the character) 2- Jesse who had the purest heart and cleanest conscious, had the opportunity to start over a new life far away from his past (his ending was escape, the most suitable for the character) 3- Saul who scammed the system for years and abused the law, had the law get the last laugh from him, although getting his sentence initially reduced was the best "lawyering" he ever did (his ending was jail, the most suitable for the character)
@annin24866
@annin24866 Жыл бұрын
No wayyy... worst ending ever! They turned everything into a Lovestory. Slipping Jimmy was always a scammer and they wanted him to be all of a sudden all good. I dont buy it. The day before He was stealing from a guy with cancer come oooon
@kickflipcolin
@kickflipcolin Жыл бұрын
Complex character development isn't for everyone I guess..@@annin24866
@uglybetty8747
@uglybetty8747 8 ай бұрын
Frrr nd one of the best analysis
@othmanhawasly
@othmanhawasly 8 ай бұрын
@@annin24866 I respectfully don't agree. Just because he had a bad, judging brother, and a terrible upbringing, doesn't mean that he should always be treated as a scammer. Yes he is a world-class scammer, and he got what he deserved, but why not have a lovestory? He deserves to love and be loved just like all of us, and we are ALL flawed in someway, but we don't like to be judged and categorized based on our flaws, we want to be treated equally like everyone else
@LerockJohn
@LerockJohn 2 жыл бұрын
They absolutely nailed it. All those subtexts, it's crazy!! Great review btw, new sub!
@chuckm1961
@chuckm1961 2 жыл бұрын
For most of us, the question of "going back in time" conjures images of meeting famous people, witnessing history or undoing huge mistakes we made. For Jimmy, I think his entire life, he thought about it as yet another method to do what he was born to do ... connive his way into more, more money, more prestige, more love, more.
@Erinselysion
@Erinselysion 2 жыл бұрын
I find this ending absolutely cathartic and perfect. To me, it doesn't have to do with retribution or what Jimmy "deserved" for the horrible things he did, because I honestly don't think there's a clear answer in that regard. In a show about justice, change, overcoming your past, etc it's a disservice to give a cut and dry answer about whether he deserved his fate. I think this especially rings true with how much corruption is within the US court system, how inhumane the system is set up to be. In my eyes it can be Schrodinger's box, the answer is both and neither. Setting that aside, the show itself is dark and has very tough themes to think about, but I find it to be a hopeful ending to see Kim and Jimmy own up to their crimes. The message that it's extremely difficult to switch paths once you start a bad/dangerous habit is important to me. There's a lot of abuse and rot in my family, and I grew up deathly afraid that if I made the wrong move (like, trying alcohol underage, like the people before me did) I'd never be able to get myself away from doing things that hurt people. I think it's a really wonderful theme to have in the show, and extremely topical for the state of the world.
@MarshallLS
@MarshallLS 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are consistently fantastic, man.
@GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES.
@GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES. 2 жыл бұрын
This was a brilliant finale and I couldn't be happier, but I feel like they could've added to their artistry by having the color SLOWLY fade into the scene where he was confessing in court, showing that finally coming clean gave him his life back 👌🏽 But it was still brilliant with the cigarette cherry they shared being the glimpse of hope for their future 👏👏👏
@ThePercussionRealm
@ThePercussionRealm Жыл бұрын
That would have been cool but they wouldnt' have been able to do the "color cigarette" at the end when they were sharing the cigarette. I think that was more important. The "flame" with Kim being the only color in Jimmy's life.
@Mmmpat
@Mmmpat 11 ай бұрын
That would have been too much color
@kiratherenegade1561
@kiratherenegade1561 2 жыл бұрын
An intentionally underwhelming & small scale climax for Jimmy McGill. What started this journey was Chuck bailing out Jimmy on a crime he deserved to be punished for. It ends with Jimmy admitting the truth & facing the punishment for it. Walt went out with a bang. Saul went out with a whimper. Both equally well written.
@nont18411
@nont18411 2 жыл бұрын
Still, unlike Jimmy and Mike, Walt chose to blame other people instead of blaming himself. Jimmy blamed himself for hurting Chuck and not having a heart to heart conversation with Chuck sooner. Mike blamed himself for being a dirty cop. Walter blamed Elliott and Gretchen for “artfully outmaneuvering” him out. So I have way less sympathy for Walter than Jimmy.
@kiratherenegade1561
@kiratherenegade1561 2 жыл бұрын
@@nont18411 Maybe. But we never actually saw it. We can infer Walt's ego took over, he can believe Gretchen & Elliott had no intention of pushing him out - but we weren't there. And they ended up together. So there might've been an element of truth to Walt's explanation, even if just a hint.
@Cichyhub
@Cichyhub 2 жыл бұрын
i disagree. saul didnt go out with a whimper, he went out with a true bang while walt had the whimper. because saul finally became jimmy again, while walt could never come back from heisenberg. it doesnt matter if they are the same, walt wasnt a bad person before breaking bad
@mykelmellen2378
@mykelmellen2378 2 жыл бұрын
@@Cichyhub at least YOU get it 😂🤙
@mitchellmcglamry2074
@mitchellmcglamry2074 2 жыл бұрын
@@nont18411 he blamed Elliot and Gretchen but that scene was before the finale in breaking bad where he tells Skylar he did everything for himself. He ultimately did take full responsibility thats why he went on a suicide mission to save Jesse.
@MTF4XTROT
@MTF4XTROT 2 жыл бұрын
Seeing a video sharing possible endings to the finale would be awesome
@vadim.kh7
@vadim.kh7 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love how Saul makes clear that jurisdictional system is in fact his bitch. I bet it was harder for Saul to convince Tuco let 2 boys live. He just owns the court and uses it to redeem his sins.
@timelapsega
@timelapsega 2 жыл бұрын
Did anyone else feel like the courtroom scene felt kinda like a funeral for Saul? The music had kind of a gospel sound, the courtroom benches are like pews in a church, shots of the grieving widows, etc. And we get one last speech from Saul detailing all his misdeeds, almost like he was eulogizing himself. You could already tell he was at peace with his decision when he was walking down the hallway, he almost looked happy. Brilliant ending to a brilliant show.
@TONYGILLEY
@TONYGILLEY 2 жыл бұрын
I wanted an ambiguous D.B. Cooper-type ending for Jimmy/Saul as the show kept planting seeds of a fatally tragic end for the character. However, what was delivered was surprisingly fitting and bittersweet. Seeing how much Jimmy had grown from the pathetically desperate criminal who begged his big brother to save him from potential prison time to the man who fully accepted responsibility for his actions and to come fully clean to the one he loves. Rewatching the flashback with Walt being indignant towards Jimmy, summed up just how delusionaly stupid Walt truly was. Walt would never have been able to go out on his terms if not for Saul Goodman and Ed the Vacuum Cleaner.
@StarChaserHooT
@StarChaserHooT 2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by an "ambiguous D.B. Cooper type ending"?
@TONYGILLEY
@TONYGILLEY 2 жыл бұрын
@@StarChaserHooT In case you don't know who D.B. Cooper is, back in 1971 he hijacked a plane with a bomb, got his ransom demands for two hundred Thousand Dollars cash/parachutes, and had jumped out the back of plane in mid-flight somewhere over Washington state and Nevada. To this day he's never been captured but it's also been theorized that he died during his plane jump due to a faulty parachute. Now I didn't want Jimmy/Saul to do what Cooper did, more like a circumstance that it appears that he may have died or escaped but it's left ambiguous, giving something for the fans to discuss forever. However, I think the ending we got is just about perfect and appropriate.
@jongbong1912
@jongbong1912 2 жыл бұрын
@@StarChaserHooT I thought this would be what they went for, he refers to Walt as dB Cooper when they first meet, he could have vanished again, or possibly died, the ending told through news clippings etc, would have also been good
@marceloaguirree
@marceloaguirree 2 жыл бұрын
If it wasn't for Saul walter would have been killed by gus. Saul was the one that told Walt about hector and gus rivalry
@munken7673
@munken7673 2 жыл бұрын
@@marceloaguirree No Jessie was the one that told Walter about Gus and Hector But he was also the one that startede the conflict with Gus
@colinpotter8956
@colinpotter8956 2 жыл бұрын
I think an important imagery was the shot in the courtroom next to the exit sign. It was buzzing with electricity, the same electricity that Chuck was deadly afraid of. The exit sign symbolised Jimmy exiting the control that his brother had over him all the time, as he confessed the sins he committed to spite his brother and what he stood for. By returning to his original name, he frees himself of the persona he’s created and let’s go of the character he had become, redeeming himself in the final act in the eyes of both Kim and the viewer.
@trip2belize
@trip2belize 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful ending to a beautiful series.
@situated4
@situated4 2 жыл бұрын
yep, yep, yep, yep
@desert0x38c9
@desert0x38c9 2 жыл бұрын
@@situated4 yep, yep, yep, yep, yep
@vibinwpsilocybin1424
@vibinwpsilocybin1424 2 жыл бұрын
the ending was pretty mid for a good show
@southestst
@southestst 2 жыл бұрын
billys
@mattia_muggeri
@mattia_muggeri 2 жыл бұрын
@@vibinwpsilocybin1424 L take
@BogiBruh
@BogiBruh 2 жыл бұрын
I also love how this episodes court hearing mirrors the bar reinstatement hearing except in one detail. Both times he doesnt get any sympathy for his speech but telling the truth about chuck got him to win someone over. Except in the bar hearing he did that for his personal gain as saul goodman but in this episode its just redemption in the eyes of his associates like kim. Even if its a prison, he flipped a new page in life and finally we got someone in these two shows who makes a morally good move even looking at their track record
@ryanbarry7670
@ryanbarry7670 2 жыл бұрын
As much as I wanted Jimmy to get away with it and to live another life somewhere else, I think this was the best ending for the show
@Dean.Crockett
@Dean.Crockett Жыл бұрын
I don’t see why they had to hit us with that 86 years. Give the character 20, maybe 30, let us believe he and Kim might get some time together before they die. It’s just so heartbreaking, even with all we know it feels like his white collar crimes didn’t deserve life
@Jdb63
@Jdb63 Жыл бұрын
​@@Dean.CrockettI think you need to rewatch Breaking Bad. Saul did a lot more than white collar crimes
@andymb601
@andymb601 2 жыл бұрын
I wanted things to be fixed between Jimmy and Kim, so I am more than satisfied with that ending
@chrisd2051
@chrisd2051 Жыл бұрын
Well considering that Kim said that her bar card has no expiration date and she has her lawyer credentials still, there's more than a chance that happens
@Pleuros
@Pleuros 2 жыл бұрын
"It seems that being around all these murders and bloodshed has chipped away at his saul" I shed a tear
@uraigroves7898
@uraigroves7898 2 жыл бұрын
best take on bsc ive seen. thanks!
@cindylast1901
@cindylast1901 2 жыл бұрын
i think the orange in kims cig being the only color was a nice touch. like this was one of the smallest and last things that could ever bring that feeling back to him
@UATU.
@UATU. 2 жыл бұрын
I’m rewatching BB and seeing Saul through new eyes. He wasn’t bragging in court, Walt and Jesse would have been put away right away if Saul hadn’t helped cover up their involvement for what Badger was arrested for. It is really a new show on rewatch for me.
@Haddonfield63
@Haddonfield63 2 жыл бұрын
Did you start from the pilot or the better call Saul episode
@UATU.
@UATU. 2 жыл бұрын
@@Haddonfield63 The pilot. It’s been so long since my last watch it feels new.
@Grandmaster-Kush
@Grandmaster-Kush 2 жыл бұрын
Same, I am mid S2 and it is so true, without Saul they would have never made it above street level
@Haddonfield63
@Haddonfield63 2 жыл бұрын
@@UATU. same I had to rewatch as well. It gives BB a whole new element and feel to it. I gotta rewatch BCS too tho lol
@aaronchadee8881
@aaronchadee8881 2 жыл бұрын
Kim and Jimmy smoking against the wall hit home. Such an amazing journey it has been.
@uglybetty8747
@uglybetty8747 8 ай бұрын
Oh yeshhh it was rlly sweet 💜😭🫶🏼
@chrisdonovan8795
@chrisdonovan8795 Жыл бұрын
Both shows teach the same lesson: Once you take a dark road, you're forever changed. There was no escape for either of them. Kim wasn't happy in her new life. She isn't happy at the end either. Neither of them are. They were horrified at Howard's death. You don't forget something like that.
@JTCT371
@JTCT371 2 жыл бұрын
I loved the ending, had to watch it a couple of times to really take it all in, really had no idea what they would give us. Im completely satisfied with it.
@quicksite
@quicksite 2 жыл бұрын
Great job editing the footage and adding your own overlays. Lots of work went into this; well done.
@domclegg1225
@domclegg1225 2 жыл бұрын
great analysis as always. however, i think you may have missed that the inclusion of the time machine novel in chuck's apartment seemingly symbolises that Jimmy wishes he could go back to stay and have that conversation with Chuck. which of course more broadly symbolises that he wishes he salvaged his relationship with chuck, therefore keeping him off the 'bad choice road'
@JustanObservation
@JustanObservation 2 жыл бұрын
I get that interpretation. I feel that’s one of many many flashes he gets as actually jimmy had so many opportunities
@bazingalol6820
@bazingalol6820 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this video. Great job! Keep it up.
@BaronUnderbite
@BaronUnderbite 2 жыл бұрын
I like how they make Hank out to be a saint even though he broke almost every rule in the book and ruined countless lives in his attempt to satisfy his DEA ego.
@laurenceshtull6777
@laurenceshtull6777 2 жыл бұрын
He was a pompous Ass
@EzaJAndara
@EzaJAndara 2 жыл бұрын
man you got a problem with local authorities?
@BaronUnderbite
@BaronUnderbite 2 жыл бұрын
@@EzaJAndara na actually. local authorities are fine in my book. Feds suck lmao
@EzaJAndara
@EzaJAndara 2 жыл бұрын
@@BaronUnderbite so trueee
@cobra-chicken
@cobra-chicken 8 ай бұрын
Well Hank conducted most of his later operations against Walt in secrecy so most bystanders don't know how unhinged he was near the end. Before that he was an extremely capable agent who put countless criminals behind bars. The only taint on his record was beating up Jesse, who most people considers as a low-life drug addict.
@gamewriteeye769
@gamewriteeye769 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty much my thoughts exactly on the whole show. Well said. Only thing I'd add is that Saul Goodman is the moral code of Jimmy McGill on the exterior. It's the true darkness within us taken shape if you let it take form.
@knessing7681
@knessing7681 2 жыл бұрын
He saw an opening to get Kimmy back into his life and he took it and it worked he got back kimmy back into his life, even if it's just prison visits and or maybe conjugal visits (off screen) ... the show runners left a potential for movie or a mini series for Saul's Prison life and or getting that Parole for good behaviour and maybe with Kim Representing Jimmy at the Hearing.
@chrisd2051
@chrisd2051 Жыл бұрын
I'd watch that mini series/movie
@oolooo
@oolooo 10 ай бұрын
0:48 Except he was not pushed out , he was an Egomaniac with a fragile sense of self that left the company out of personal Insecurity .That is what drove his every action .
@amaanqureshi1286
@amaanqureshi1286 8 ай бұрын
personally he shouldve taken the 7 years, enough time to turn his life around and do good for the world after that.
@murraymansfield3820
@murraymansfield3820 2 жыл бұрын
Great review thank you. Top comments too. I think deep down one wanted him to face some justice as much as we liked him. And to do so with dignity was great. Well done Jimmy
@sabrod92
@sabrod92 2 жыл бұрын
When the show first came out my son was just a baby now my son is 8 years old what I usually do with popular TV shows is I wait for the show to end that way I can watch all of it I tried watching better call Saul when it first came out but I just couldn't wait every week because it was so damn addictive so I patiently waited 7 8 years for the show to end that way I am able to watch it all
@Malc664
@Malc664 2 жыл бұрын
That's the best way to watch a series. I usually forget what happened when waiting too long so it's not as good. Binging is great.
@sabrod92
@sabrod92 2 жыл бұрын
@Morris Eriksson it's was already ruined thanks to co workers. Just like bb. With ppl wearing rip Walt shirts
@OpenMind3000
@OpenMind3000 2 жыл бұрын
the ending was freaking amazing
@behzad10n
@behzad10n 2 жыл бұрын
Ehrensimon
@michaelhusted3131
@michaelhusted3131 Жыл бұрын
Something that was overlooked was that Jimmy seemed to have found genuine peace and success in prison. As if those were the guardrails he knew he needed.
@Why_Knott_Me
@Why_Knott_Me Жыл бұрын
The reason Kim came back was sadly lost on me. But I did understand she was proud he faced his wrongdoings. Ive watched this show twice but only finished it once: I finished it yesterday. Kim wexler is my favorite character in the show. I was using when I watched it the first time and I loved "Nacho" Varga. This tells me how much my mindset has changed and I've noticed so much more. There's so much loss Jimmy has endured due to his own actions. I'm wondering if the amount of money he spent on excessively and unnecessarily nice things reflected his unhappiness.
@stormin300
@stormin300 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect ending. I think it was the best TV show ever, a true masterpiece.
@jacobevingham8495
@jacobevingham8495 2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis and video as always!
@reg4835
@reg4835 2 жыл бұрын
you're right about the ending being poetic, it really feels that way
@maxgibson9943
@maxgibson9943 2 жыл бұрын
each of the main characters in the Breaking Bad universe got an ending they deserved. Walter White died, Jesse Pinkman got away, & Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill got caught each ending fits with each character’s theme very well. Walter’s theme of being terminally ill facing death at any moment, Jesse’s theme of being trapped (whether by addiction, crime, physically trapped, or by trauma), & Saul/Jimmy’s theme of the law & its consequences.
@frogfoot89
@frogfoot89 2 жыл бұрын
This was without a doubt the best ending for the show- an almost perfect series finale. We needed a different ending from Walt & Jesse, making jail the only viable option. Seeing him revert back to Saul and the ability to knock down his sentence to 7 years showed how well he could scam the legal system- displaying how smart & talented he is. Then seeing him cleanse himself from his sins by telling the truth on the record to revert back to Jimmy & spend 86 years in prison (really, the 30-35 years he likely has left due to his age), how the criminals respect him showing his life isn't bad, & how everyone calls him Saul as he's permanently in the shadow of his previous persona, is absolutely the best & most justified ending to the Breaking Bad world as a whole. It was genius, beautiful, & still had the tragedy of seeing Kim & Jimmy apart at the end. I'm grateful to have experienced it.
@thor3279
@thor3279 2 жыл бұрын
not so subtle touch, but still good: Chuck taking the HG Wells book "The Time Machine" after the flashback to one of his visits to supply Chuck at home
@staceymeans134
@staceymeans134 Жыл бұрын
While I can agree with every other idea here, I think the clothing store robbery and subsequent crimes came from a different motivation than speculated here. As Tone Loc's character in Heat said about Tom Sizemore's:"The cat's a fiend for action." As much as the money, he coveted to opportunity to pull a scam.
@richardjamesIII
@richardjamesIII Күн бұрын
This show is perfection. These final episodes not only tell the finale of Jimmy's story, but give insight into the later unfolding of the other events also, in a way that feels natural and satisfying.
@Iggsy81
@Iggsy81 2 жыл бұрын
Courtrooms are actually quite similar to the confessional too, it's worth mentioning, particularly when it comes to sentencing. Basically you get up and confess your sins and a presiding member (priest) then gives you a penance (sentence) to serve in order to redeem yourself, it's all very Catholic.
@MarkHogan994
@MarkHogan994 2 жыл бұрын
The concept of punishment and atonement is not inherently Catholic, it's a basic human concept that exists in all cultures. I'd also add that in most cases people do not get up and confess their sins in court. A lot of people, probably most, get sentenced while still maintaining their innocence, or claiming that they had a good reason.
@Iggsy81
@Iggsy81 2 жыл бұрын
@@MarkHogan994 That's absolute nonsense. The vast, vast majority of court cases do not go to trial, they go directly to sentence after a committal hearing. Source: I am an experienced court officer myself and work in court every day. The idea that "most" maintain innocence is completely askew from reality, especially these days with CCTV everywhere, DNA and the like.
@davialvesanimator
@davialvesanimator 11 ай бұрын
the shot of jimmy walking towards camera, then stopping right at foreground then turning back to the crooked path repeats itself in almost every episode. One of the best visual motifs in any series I’ve ever seen
@BurtonJohnson
@BurtonJohnson 2 жыл бұрын
Better Call Saul ended the same way Seinfeld did, and nobody says anything. Also, Jimmy's "You. Will. ATONE!" in the pilot seems like massive foreshadowing now.
@gamonman3564
@gamonman3564 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Damn good analysis and explanation. I’m going to show this to my wife and son who I watched this with. I’m usually pretty good at this but “Saul” had me wondering. We just finished it a week ago and haven’t processed yet.
@nont18411
@nont18411 2 жыл бұрын
Love how Jimmy gets in jail. Love how Marie gets her closure. Love how Hank and Gomez get justice. Can never make myself to like how Kim get away with what she had done to Chuck and Howard. The only reason people seems to okay with it because Kim was written to be extremely likable. “But not our Kimmy, couldn’t be precious Kimmy.” “And she got to practice law again? WHAT A SICK JOKE!” The courtroom scene somehow solidify Chuck’s word that “Jimmy will never change”. Because Jimmy did the thing that he always does. He scammed the court in order to get a criminal outside of the jail cell. And that criminal name is Kim Wexler.
@camiq1358
@camiq1358 2 жыл бұрын
Jimmy is not going to prison for what he and Kim did to Howard but for his actions in Breaking Bad. No one will be paying for Howard's death and the destruction of his reputation unless they find his body (unlikely) or his widow starts a civil lawsuit (which is very likely). Then Kim will definitely have to pay, but probably not with prison time.
@jeffkaczmarek3577
@jeffkaczmarek3577 2 жыл бұрын
Saul had nothing to do with Hank and Gomez getting killed. Giving Jimmy more years just because everyone who was involved is dead isn't justice, Walt already took care of that.
@viva_la_mort
@viva_la_mort 2 жыл бұрын
You must have been watching something else. They both came clean. Nobody is getting away with anything.
@howardron543
@howardron543 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid... Awesome series
@cessxiii
@cessxiii 2 жыл бұрын
WHAT NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT: it all goes back to KIM. Had she NOT decided they NEEDED to follow through with the plan that day, even tho Jimmy suggested they reschedule? None of the dominos fall the same. Howard doesnt show up at their place that specific night, doesnt meet lalo and die, n they dont have to face allll of that terrible, life changing fallout from that event. Jimmy loves Kim, followed her lead there, and everything that happened happened, because of her decision and insistence on moving forward with it. She decided not to tell Jimmy about Lalo. She decided they needed to push the plan. Her decisions lead directly to Howard dying. If Kim keeps driving straight and doesn't make that decision ? They dont break up over it, Jimmy thus potentially never dives head first into being Saul, and he doesnt end up serving crazy time. She chose the bad choice road. Amazing and brilliant show.
@laurenceshtull6777
@laurenceshtull6777 2 жыл бұрын
How could any state allow her to practice law after her sworn written affadavit of her complicity in crime
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
So, if I am reading you correctly you are stating all this does not happen apart from Kim choosing bad choice road. Then how are you with this in light with 99% of everyone "okay" with Saul/Jimmy getting 86 years and it is all okay because he did it to cleanse "his soul" or to end on a good note pleasing Kim? Because you state amazing and brilliant show which it was not in the end in my opinion. And I cannot help wondering why all Jimmy/Saul fans are happy he got 86 years. When he clearly did not deserve this. Yes, seven years may have seemed too light for some but 86 years for a decision Kim herself made.
@grpattackonanime
@grpattackonanime Жыл бұрын
Jimmy was a scammer named slippin jimmy, Saul was a lawyer persona who would do anything to win a case even if it was bad and illegal, Gene was a person who would always try to run away, but the ending showed the character's transformation into James Mcgil (He even said to mention that name in the court) who was a matured man who knows how to fight and deal with situations by accepting their mistakes and moving forward.
@theanarchistcook
@theanarchistcook 2 жыл бұрын
I was truly anticipating a "Do it to Julia" ending for him. I thought he might really throw Kim under the bus, having seen an opportunity in her confession. It would be the thing that destroyed any sympathy we still had for him. I don't know if that ending would have been better, but I think it could have worked.
@shanecadden5303
@shanecadden5303 2 жыл бұрын
Walter White was that man not Jimmy McGill.
@theanarchistcook
@theanarchistcook 2 жыл бұрын
@@shanecadden5303 I think that's what we find out at the end. At the beginning of the season he's willing to sacrifice his life so Kim can get away, so it was cool to be genuinely wondering if he had completely lost that part of himself.
@LLPTV
@LLPTV 2 жыл бұрын
Rewatching the series, I think there's so much time spent painting Kim as the one Jimmy always looked up to that this ending would really betray his character. When he is Saul there are moments even in breaking bad (albeit unintentional at the time) that there is someone else underneath the facade. It's a huge part what makes the ending so satisfying; it doesn't pull off anything that doesn't fit with the character we've seen just for shock value. It offers closure and stays true to what it has set up. It's a best of both worlds, really. Saul gets his ending and Jimmy gets his. The Gene sequences struck me as him desperately trying to prove to himself and/or Kim, that he can keep just pushing and never get caught, it was kind of a new persona. Saul was never a common thief and the moment he strayed "from his lane" as Gene he got caught. And he couldn't push himself to murder even then.
@theanarchistcook
@theanarchistcook 2 жыл бұрын
@@LLPTV I think they left that ambiguous. He got interrupted, so we didn't really find out if he'd have gone through with it.
@javxion6576
@javxion6576 2 жыл бұрын
We didn't spend 6 seasons creating a love story for one partner to betray the other just like that
@mrsmsennis
@mrsmsennis 6 ай бұрын
I found Saul’s compassion/ethics/morality very interesting. Yes, he was “slipping Jimmy”, but paying for the medical bills of the skateboarders, defending the elderly, helping his brother, and sacrificing for Kim at the end showed his compassionate side .
@HOTD108_
@HOTD108_ 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think Jimmy wanted to keep the McGill name in the early seasons because of the boosted reputation by association to Chuck, I think it was simply that it was his name and he felt personally attacked by being asked to change it.
@Litepaw
@Litepaw 10 ай бұрын
He was heading up to prison regardless if he became a lawyer (or a _criminal_ lawyer who guilty people hire for that matter). His morality won at the end of the day but he has to pay for it with a LOT of prison time. Good ending.
@pokerchannel6991
@pokerchannel6991 Жыл бұрын
one of the more satisfying endings to a story I have seen. I am not saying that it was a happy ending. I am saying that the ending checked all the boxes. It answered the big questions: mainly the love between Saul and Kim. In the end, that was what mattered. That was really the show. We watched because we were invested in those two people. And let me tell you: we got our answers and in a quiet and reserved way, we are happy, as much as the circumstances would allow, for the both of them.
@TheAxon8888
@TheAxon8888 2 жыл бұрын
For those who don't get it: Jimmy was bad from the beginning. At the very end, he "broke good". It's like the opposite of Walter and Mike. And so, he found some kind of redemption, accountability is important, and he learnt from Kim's example. Anyway, he did it in his own terms, after outlawyering his prosecutors in a last stupendous, slippery machination. Besides, he knew what was ahead of him, and he didn't like it. Unconsciously, he got himself caught, by lingering too much in his last mark's house. And he was very close to murder the poor guy. As he was close to strangling the old lady. To his credit he didn't do it (albeit we, the audience, have been so corrupted along with Saul, that many of us wished, for a fleeting moment, for he to wrap that cord and silence her. Shame on us). Saul was not suppose to escape or get free. He was guilty, he was evil and about to break even worst! In the end, he truly repented and atoned for his sins, his crimes. He used to bend the justice in his favor, and finally he did bend it in the right direction by telling something we couldn't have expected from Saul: the Truth. In doing that he set himself free. Bravo James McGill, Esq. You've earned my respect.
@theredtechnician
@theredtechnician 2 жыл бұрын
"(albeit we, the audience, have been so corrupted along with Saul, that many of us wished, for a fleeting moment, for he to wrap that cord and silence her. Shame on us)." Speak for yourself man Jesus
@TheAxon8888
@TheAxon8888 2 жыл бұрын
@@theredtechnician "many of us" not me (I was horrified at that particular scene), but you get the idea, hopefully: "Shame on us" because we have rooted for these criminals at one point or another, as we did for Tony Soprano. Just see the comments here of some people who hoped for this guy to escape his deserved punishment. Anyway it's a relative "shame" as this is a work of fiction man. "Jesus!" LoL
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
Jimmy could have learned to break good apart from 86 years which amounts to a life sentence. I am also glad Jimmy/Saul/Gene or Viktor never stooped to committing any murders as well, but he need not be sentenced to time for what "he may have done", along with all audience cheering Ya-Hoo great ending! Okay.
@TheYolo20
@TheYolo20 Жыл бұрын
I think its interesting even though unintentionally that the pseudonym Saul Goodman has Goodman as his “last name” meaning that his roots are of a “good man” but that can also be seen as sarcastic. Somehow even though unintentionally everything fits in.
@propositionjoe1515
@propositionjoe1515 2 жыл бұрын
The scene with Marie blew me away. It rivals Chuck finding the phone in his pocket in Chicanery.
@opppopp2322
@opppopp2322 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kigoz4Life she bought it....i liked it cuz it reminded me of walts video tape marie had to watch with hank...lmao it sucks she knows the least about what really went down and the all the players
@aidanmagill6769
@aidanmagill6769 2 жыл бұрын
It makes no sense that she would be there.
@brian4180
@brian4180 2 жыл бұрын
@@opppopp2322 Did you even watch the show? She most certainly did not buy it.
@poiuyrvsdg2
@poiuyrvsdg2 2 жыл бұрын
I love how in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul the characters never get away with anything in the end, when they think all is going smoothly something always interrupts them and makes the characters face the consequences (often unforseeable) of their criminal and/or immoral actions
@johndoe-yw7eb
@johndoe-yw7eb 2 жыл бұрын
This video does a great job of explaining my problems with the ending. You ran down a long list of instances where Jimmy had a chance to choose the "right" road but didn't, and the one time that choosing the "right" road would have devastatingly worse consequences for himself, THAT is when he decides to take that road?? It doesn't line up with everything we've come to learn about Jimmy.
@DocUzuki
@DocUzuki 2 жыл бұрын
Good choice road is actually always the most difficult one.
@johndoe-yw7eb
@johndoe-yw7eb 2 жыл бұрын
@@DocUzuki ... and yet somehow he managed to take it when it was far, far more difficult than every other good choice road he previously bypassed.
@DocUzuki
@DocUzuki 2 жыл бұрын
Back then he couldn't see and accept the bad consequences. Remember this happens after the events of Breaking Bad, during which he lost everything, he saw "bad" people lose their lives, and after experiencing his loneliness as Gene. Also, Kim has always been an inspiration for him (like Jimmy has been for her), and her choice to finally confess their sin has shown him the way to redemption.
@christinem894
@christinem894 2 жыл бұрын
Expect for it was Kim and only Kim who stated that day "No this happens today" and spun around all on her own heading down towards bad choice road, which is why Howard Hamlin stood there in their apartment rightly confronting the two about the many reasons they had (apart from "getting off on conning") to justify getting Howard, when exactly then Lalo showed up that very same night, killing Howard. But yea it is totally Howard's fault as Kim so "rightly wrongly says" Even to his widow Kim believes her own stupid lie, Howard was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Absolute crap wrong, again.
@stvinney
@stvinney Жыл бұрын
Brilliant take on an excellent story
@Akkordeondirigent
@Akkordeondirigent 2 жыл бұрын
"Breaking Bad" and "Better call Saul" are, in my honest opinion, the best TV could get. Storytelling, characterisation, actors, setting - all just marvellous. I would love to see a happy end for some characters as Nacho or Mike, for example. But all fits as it is perfectly. As well as for Jimmy, whose fate is both poetic and logical.
@ultraviolettas
@ultraviolettas 2 жыл бұрын
If you love Better Call Saul and its tone you should try Mad Men. Mad Men and Better Call Saul have such similar tones and impeccable cinematography, writing, character building, art direction, details, etc. the writing is even more beautiful in Mad Men 🥲
@Akkordeondirigent
@Akkordeondirigent 2 жыл бұрын
@@ultraviolettas Thank you, I will give it a try.
@Grandmaster-Kush
@Grandmaster-Kush 2 жыл бұрын
The wire, The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, I keep coming back to these and I will no doubt do the same to BCS
@Akkordeondirigent
@Akkordeondirigent 2 жыл бұрын
@UC5bE0OSlvCMvv9i5rRJ1UIw Go enjoy yourself.
@JohnGrapes
@JohnGrapes 10 ай бұрын
I thought the ending was poetic and great, but I think the most realistic would’ve been Saul taking the 7 year deal, then showing him coming out of prison and meeting Kim for a smoke.
@MrFuzzwuzzle
@MrFuzzwuzzle 2 жыл бұрын
I wanted him to get away and beat the system one last time but then as it all unfolded I realised this was much better and perfect for his character Lets be honest, he's going to hgave a great time in prison and will be helping people inside with proper legal advice, as much as I would like to see a series of this, I'm also happy that the book is now closed on Jimmy McGill's story
@MaxSchmidGame
@MaxSchmidGame 2 жыл бұрын
What I love about this conclusion was that he did beat the system one last time, getting his sentence down to 7 years, proving that he could still do it.
@McGomezAddams
@McGomezAddams 2 жыл бұрын
Great observation
@jerryp7721
@jerryp7721 2 жыл бұрын
I thought the ending was just perfect because the show in its essence was about bad decisions and lifestyle choices. Because I respect the writing so much, I can’t get past a minor plot hole that I think existed from episode 13. Jimmy said what he said in court In part to absolve Kim of any criminal and civil liability in Howard‘s death. He grudgingly admired her courage to admit the scheme. However, I’m not a lawyer, but she turned in a sworn affidavit describing and largely explaining the events of Howard’s downfall and demise. Jimmy can’t get her out of civil liability by just saying it was made up. I think that Howard’s widow still has a case against Kim because of that affidavit no matter what Jimmy said. Lastly, there’s pretty tight security in Supermax prisons. I don’t think someone with an unexpired Bar Association card can simply walk in and say that they are someone’s lawyer. This is generally established well before they enter prison. All of that is relatively minor, and I was blown away by the finale. Endings are hard, but BCS, BB and in my opinion the Sopranos, nailed it based on the universe they had created.
@jadondavid8272
@jadondavid8272 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think the show was trying to say that Jimmy absolved anything for Kim. Just that he made up additional bs in order to get her into court. He never discredited or contradicted any of Kim's confession. However it still could have helped Kim's case by giving Howard's widow someone in prison to pay for what was done to Howard.
@aidanmagill6769
@aidanmagill6769 2 жыл бұрын
@@jadondavid8272 Kim's the one most responsible for Howard's death. It was all her plan.
@jadondavid8272
@jadondavid8272 2 жыл бұрын
@@aidanmagill6769 sure, I'm just discussing optics
@stevie8271
@stevie8271 2 жыл бұрын
i thought i liked the sopranos ending, then i rewatched the last two scenes. now i'm sure i love it. was such a powerful and emotional experience in those two scenes alone
@teclo1057
@teclo1057 2 жыл бұрын
i have seen s few "ending explained" videos to this show, but they have missed one of the main points. in the scenes where saul was asking people about regrets and what they would change if they had a time machine, people would say they would go back to the past and change a certain moment. but saul realised the moment he wanted to change wasnt in the past, but was NOW. he couldnt bear not being friends anymore with Kim, so he did the one thing he could to get close to her again, by confessing to everything. even if that meant spending the rest of his life behind bars. he was now at peace with himself, he was content
@gaspermilitello7838
@gaspermilitello7838 2 жыл бұрын
Well stated. People arguing that he took the "simpleton" approach are misguided in my opinion. He was forced to meet his maker. Yeah he could have taken the seven years, got out and been in the same position he started. You can concoct he would help charity, write books, or reinvent himself, but that was not him. Or you can do what he did, which was face the truth. THAT choice was the harder one, and truly shows growth from Jimmy for the first time. I would expect people to make the soft choice, serving a shorter sentence and being on your marry way. He was done running. If you can't respect a man who admits with a full heart where he was truly wrong, then you shouldn't be respected.
@takkun3237
@takkun3237 2 жыл бұрын
I think your take is also a bit misguided if you think Jimmy regretted anything he did. He clearly didn't, in fact he boasted about being the one who made Walt's meth empire possible in front of the jury, he was proud of it. The finale showed repeatedly through flashbacks he didn't have any regrets and that he didn't have much use for a time machine, and I genuinely think he was being honest. Hell you have to look for no further proof than him mocking Marie by pulling that bs story about being intimidated by Walt, RIGHT after she tearfully told him how good of a man Hank was. If that's not heartless and unrepenting I don't know what it is. The only reason I can find believable for him to confess in front of the jury was so Kim would see it. This makes the most sense, especially if you pay attention at the moment he decided to confess, which is right after learning Kim confessed herself. Like the OP says he wanted to show her a good side of him, but it's not about regretting anything, not about coming to terms with any "truth" or doing the "right thing" (as if Jimmy ever saw the world that way, he's not Chuck). No, it's just about showing Kim his guts to face the consequences of his actions in earnest, without cheating, just like she did. Since they both did the same thing now they are in the same page again. To be frank even I have problems with this reason as I can't fathom why would Jimmy throw his life away to look good for a woman who he hasn't contacted in years, and with whom he'll never be able to be by doing what he's doing. Imo the ending was a bit rushed and forced, but if I understand it as an irrational act of love, I can sorta swallow it. Cause it's just way too idealistic to think that a man who was conning the day before would come clean like this and literally end his life in the process. It's not the kind of nuanced writing the writers have us used to.
@automnejoy5308
@automnejoy5308 Жыл бұрын
@@takkun3237 Exactly!! I just finished the last episode. Why does everyone buy that he has suddenly "seen the light" and is repentant for everything he did?? Not long before, he was breaking into a cancer patient's house and threatening an old lady with a power cord. It's not that I can't believe that he could get to this point of showing true remorse and taking accountability... but I need to see that character arc of realization and guilt. It wasn't there. It was clear that he did what he did SIMPLY to help out Kim with her impending civil suit by throwing himself under the bus as the one responsible, not her. He was pleased as punch with the 7 year deal until he heard about Kim's predicament when he was talking to his lawyer on the plane. Then he got all worried about Kim. That was all this was... another gesture of romance on his part and essentially another con to help her out, just like when he conned Mesa Verde away from his brother and Howard and "gave" it to her, or when he talked Lalo into letting him be held hostage instead of her. He's always been willing to fall on the sword for her. This is no different. He does not regret the meth empire or anything else. He conned the courtroom and the audience watching him on the screen into thinking he was remorseful! Hilarious. It was all about Kim and only Kim.
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