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By *bat OP Man
over a year ago
Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales) |
What a disappointing ending!
I don’t think Saul would have thrown his life away to prove his love for Kim. He’d have come up with a shenanigan to earn loads of money by the time he got out of his shorter prison sentence and then tried to woo her.
Anyone else a watcher?
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Travelling |
I see you missed the point of the whole show.
It is about regret, redemption, and justice. The downfall of Jimmy and the rise of Saul, which eventually leads to Jimmy McGill killing off Saul Goodman with each confession he gives. But he still got to give Saul Goodman one last dance in court.
It was his goodbye to both Saul and Kim, proving that he is capable of regret and guilt that both Kim and Chuck accused him as incapable of. A last chance to make a mockery out of the "Sacred Law" and it's flaws, that despite all these things he was guilty of he was still able to get himself be offered a 7 year sentence. At the same time one last "fuck you" to Walter White's empire and adding to the legacy of Saul by making it recorded statement that Walter White could not have done what he did without Saul Goodman. |
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"I see you missed the point of the whole show.
It is about regret, redemption, and justice. The downfall of Jimmy and the rise of Saul, which eventually leads to Jimmy McGill killing off Saul Goodman with each confession he gives. But he still got to give Saul Goodman one last dance in court.
It was his goodbye to both Saul and Kim, proving that he is capable of regret and guilt that both Kim and Chuck accused him as incapable of. A last chance to make a mockery out of the "Sacred Law" and it's flaws, that despite all these things he was guilty of he was still able to get himself be offered a 7 year sentence. At the same time one last "fuck you" to Walter White's empire and adding to the legacy of Saul by making it recorded statement that Walter White could not have done what he did without Saul Goodman."
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
west midlands |
"I see you missed the point of the whole show.
It is about regret, redemption, and justice. The downfall of Jimmy and the rise of Saul, which eventually leads to Jimmy McGill killing off Saul Goodman with each confession he gives. But he still got to give Saul Goodman one last dance in court.
It was his goodbye to both Saul and Kim, proving that he is capable of regret and guilt that both Kim and Chuck accused him as incapable of. A last chance to make a mockery out of the "Sacred Law" and it's flaws, that despite all these things he was guilty of he was still able to get himself be offered a 7 year sentence. At the same time one last "fuck you" to Walter White's empire and adding to the legacy of Saul by making it recorded statement that Walter White could not have done what he did without Saul Goodman."
Reading this has just made me want to watch Better Call Saul again, I loved it! |
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