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The title of "Saul Gone" is a play on the words "s'all gone" and Saul Goodman's name, itself a play on the phrase "it's all good, man". [20] The episode, season, and series ends with Gene Takavic getting caught by the authorities and, under his legal name of Saul Goodman, getting sentenced to prison for the crimes he committed in Breaking Bad.
Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures. Some other thoughts: * I spoke with Peter Gould about why he decided to end the series this way, the differences between “Felina” and “Saul Gone,” what he ...
Spoiler alert: This review contains spoilers for “Saul Gone,” the series finale of “Better Call Saul.” It turns out that there was one person the once and future Jimmy McGill would put ...
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"Granite State" marked the final appearance of Saul Goodman (played by Bob Odenkirk), as he flees to Nebraska. Odenkirk returned as Saul in the spin-off prequel to Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul. In the episode, Saul tells Walt, "if I'm lucky, a month from now, best-case scenario, I'm managing a Cinnabon in Omaha."
Shortly afterwards, Kim surrenders her law license and prepares to leave Albuquerque. When Jimmy arrives home, she tells him that she loves him, but that together they hurt too many people, then leaves. [43] Jimmy descends fully into his Saul Goodman persona. After signing their divorce papers, Kim departs Saul's office and meets Jesse Pinkman ...
DEADLINE: Well, my argument is with so much packed in, so much back and forth, I now feel that Better Call Saul is not a prequel to Breaking Bad, Breaking Bad is the hidden midseason to Better ...
This was Gilligan's only solo writing credit for the series, and the first television episode he wrote by himself since "Felina", the series finale for Breaking Bad. [1] Gilligan rejoined the Better Call Saul writers' room in the sixth season, having left early in the third season and ceded showrunning duties to series co-creator Peter Gould ...