Better Call Saul: The Road Came to Breaking Bad

Better Call Saul: The Road Came to Breaking Bad

Season 6 episode 11 Better Call Saul, appropriately titled “Breaking Bad”, is an episode that finally shows how both series come together in terms of time. On the one hand, it brings back the Whalter Whites and Jesse Pinkman from Bryan Cranston Y Aaron Paulbut it also begins to show what the end of Jimmy/Saul/Gene (Odenkirk) will be compared to his end in breaking bad.

For any other show this would have been the culminating moment, where both series join their path, but as it was said, the spin-off created by Vince Gilligan Y peter gould He managed to make his own story what matters most, and in this chapter there was another great revelation: Kim lives and is in Florida.

Kim Wexler the character played by Rhea Seehorn she was the ideal partner for Odenkirk’s character. Throughout these 6 seasons, she was Jimmy’s support but she was also Saul’s accomplice, and as we have seen, with her departure she ended up “killing” what was left of Jimmy.

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Now we know that Kim is alive, the scene is hope and mystery at the same time, especially thinking about the two missing chapters.

Hi, I’m looking for Kim Wexler, I think she works there., Saul/Gene is seen talking on a pay phone, the shot opens and we only hear the noise of the trucks and how our protagonist gesticulates grandly. To finish we see him between furious and frustrated breaking part of the cabin. The only thing clear is that we will have more of this story in what remains to come.

The title of this episode is a reflection of the one that meant the first appearance of Saul Goodman in breaking bad (the eighth of the second season, obviously titled Better Call Saul). The content, in addition to what has already been mentioned, is a devastating realization that Gene is once again heading for the abyss after taking up again the taste for Jimmy/Saul scams, now with the collaboration of a Jeff (pat healy) which for now he can handle at will.

In conclusion, the end of Better Call Saul this being a beautiful poetry that returns to its origin and at the same time takes off with its own wings.“It wasn’t me, it was Ignacio. Did Lalo send them?”from this phrase by Saul Goodman in breaking bad the narrative architecture of Better Call Sauland hearing that phrase again from another perspective, knowing what it hides and what it means for Saul, is something that we simply have to be grateful for.

breaking bad can see through Netflix, Better Call Saul is currently airing its sixth and final season through the same platform. It premieres chapters on Tuesdays.

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