Brace yourself for the impactful ending of Better Call Saul Season 6
by Jaskiran Kaur | Wed, 20 Apr 2022 01:31:02 GMT
Saul and Kim play a troubled relationship throughout the 6th season of the show; Credits: Indiewire

Better Call Saul is hurtling towards its ending at an alarming speed and it makes it all the more exciting to see the Breaking Bad prequel reach the timeline of its sequel show. 

In the last episode of Better Call Saul, the audience was treated to a threatening assassination attempt by Gus, played by Giancarlo Esposito, and aided in the attempt by Nacho, played by Michael Mando. Nacho is now fleeing the authorities. 

Lalo Salamanca, the cartel distributor played by Tony Dalton and the target of the assassination, had decidedly set to take after Gus himself. Then there is Kim and Jimmy trekking on a pretty dangerous trail in their married life these days. 

Jimmy, played by Bob Odenkirk, and Kim, played by Rhea Seehorn, were never the conventional couple. The two have had their fair share of troubles both with each other and the outside world. Yet, they always found a way back to win back the good graces of each other. 

However, it looks like Jimmy will not get over the particular treachery Kim cooked in her latest idea to finish off the Sandpiper business. Jimmy is shocked at the sheer scope of evil Kim could come up with to get done with Sandpiper but also compromises Howard, played by Patrick Fabian, only to meet their own ends. 

The series is practically in the middle of chaos. Not to forget, there is also the Cinnabon manager, Gene, to be contended. The timeline of Better Call Saul is almost in a parallel with its original sequel series Breaking Bad. The 13 episodes are hence only a few steps short of finally revealing how things went back then before the original series's incidents took over. 

The creator of the show, Peter Gould recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly and shared his thoughts about the series. It is also pretty exciting to see the characters of Breaking Bad finally emerging in the timeline of Better Call Saul. Needless to say, Gould has a pretty interesting way to introduce all of these familiar faces and it is cool to see their introductory walks into the prequel series. 

In fact, it will not be long enough before Bryan Cranston will come to the show, reprising his role as Walt and Aaron Paul will also make a comeback as Jesse. The series is definitely close to revealing all of its Easter eggs and tying up the loose ends as it comes to a close. 

Better Call Saul is practically at the peak of its climax and ready to tip its scale for the onset of the events that would later give rise to the 62 episodes series of Breaking Bad. The series was created by Vince Gilligan. 

The show has already featured El Camino, yet the three stories of the lead characters are the most that it has going on at the moment. The narration has already started playing into each other as Jimmy McGill, Kim Wexler, and Mike Ehrmanrout, played by Jonathan Banks, come together for the series finale. 

It only makes sense that the events of Breaking Bad will be now seen in a changed light as fans get to witness what exactly went awry before the series had taken place. Though Kim seems to be less of a permanent figure in the upcoming events, the audience's view of the show lead will also suffer a major change. 

 The ending of Season 6 will practically shape the reasons behind how Kim is the way she is, what led her to do all that she has done, and how she came about to be the person that she is. The season shows the true extent of the things she is capable of, as never seen before. 

Her determination is admirable along with her stubbornness to keep going on, but the path she has taken lately is surely not the best of things about her. Jimmy is not very far from the level of crazy that Kim has reached, but he still has some hope for him. 

Kim always has had a lot of potential for achieving the unachievable, whether through means that could justify the end, and other times not so much. Being someone who deeply cares about the people, Kim Wexler is always ready to give as much as she can.

At times her need to be the giver can be so overwhelming that the means she employs come out as entirely inappropriate compromises on her part. She purposefully looks the other way when she is trying to do the greater good. She might be a great person but her crazy factor is driving her now. 

And, it is also important to notice that the two do the things they do only because they are together and are enablers for each other. But now that the stakes are too high for both of them, there is a fear amongst the audience that Kim won't make it in the end, especially because she does not debut in a role in Breaking Bad. 

The creator of the show coyly exclaimed that he couldn't go around telling the fans the ending just like that but there is certainly a lot of eagerness awaiting the end of Kim this season. 

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