A better ending for BCS Better Call Saul

>Don't cuck out for b***h just do the 7 years
>Shows him getting out of prison Kim has moved on and will never love him again
>Saul becomes wealthy and famous by shilling books about Heisenberg going on podcasts ect like any other wealthy shill.

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >>Saul becomes wealthy and famous by shilling books about Heisenberg going on podcasts ect like any other wealthy shill.
    Would unironically be more in character

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >hey guys it's alcosaulic1488, here again to talk to you about heisenberg yet again
      >make sure to smash that like button and crush that subscription button

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Do you really not know there are millionaires who have done this without being on dumb youtube channels? The guy who The Wolf of Wallstreet (forgot his name) was based off of did just that. He took a plea, got out in some years, and now gets money of selling books and being a motivational speaker (scam artist who peddles nonsense).

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Doesn't Belfort peddle crypto scams now?
          Or look at what's going on with Martin Shkreli. He was released this year, in May.
          This is what happened this August:
          https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-12/crypto-plunge-pharma-bro-shkreli-s-coin-drops-more-than-90

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >Martin Shkreli Inu, a token worth fractions of a penny that was launched by the notorious “Pharma Bro” last month, plunged more than 90% at one point Friday, Binance data shows. The drop came after an unidentified wallet that appears to belong to Shkreli sold a massive stake in the coin.
            >Asked about the plunge on the social media site Discord, an account believed to be run by Shrkeli responded: “I got hacked.”

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              loooool rotate those satellites

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >hey guys it's alcosaulic1488, here again to talk to you about heisenberg yet again
      >make sure to smash that like button and crush that subscription button

      that's the ending to the king of comedy, scorsese remains KING and vince gilligan a troony hack

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      yes... thats what saul knew he would do in the end. He knew after getting out he'd just go back to doing it again. That's why he changed his path

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      For Saul but not Jimmy. Dumb fricking ESL speedwatchers.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Jimmy died when chuck died.
        Saul is the only person left, and you can't bring jimmy back

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Jimmy never died, Saul was a saftey blanket, in the same way Gene was

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Saul was his transformation, Jimmy was the naive boy, makes no sense that he would go back to being "" "jimmy" ""

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              maybe he never really liked being saul

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Not him. But him going back to being Jimmy makes total sense. He tried to go back to scamming people but then got caught. He no longer had his license even if he got out what would he possibly do without any money?
              Commit more scams?

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Jimmy was never naive, Saul isn't a transformation. What Saul is is Jimmy slipping further and further into his schemes, because it's the easy way out. Doing anything Saul did was a massive mistake and misstep that only sent her further and further down and onoy continued to ruin his life. Chosing to do the right thing for once, even when it wasn't easy or convenient, finally got Jimmy off the road Saul put him on, which is all Chuck ever wanted

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Who cares what chuck wants
                Does saul not have any sense of self preservation
                Bullshit

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Jimmy cares about what chuck wants, because Chuck is his brother, through it all. He never bothered to actually listen to what he was telling, to actually try to make a difference. All he did was fall back on old habits
                >Does saul not have any sense of self preservation
                He's leaving that aside, because it's not about where he ends up to him any more, it's about finally doing something different for once, something right

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Might as well have killed himself

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Who the frick is Jimmy?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      These kind of suggestions for a better ending are usually dog shit, but this one would have actually been a lot better.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      literally just the ending to wolf of wall street with a different actors face stapled on

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Based, this would be more like the Mad Men finale. He keeps doing what he does best. Imagine if he quit advertising, and how gay of an ending that would have been.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/1RIeMBt.jpg

      >Don't cuck out for b***h just do the 7 years
      >Shows him getting out of prison Kim has moved on and will never love him again
      >Saul becomes wealthy and famous by shilling books about Heisenberg going on podcasts ect like any other wealthy shill.

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    even if he simped, he should have at least regretted it by the last scene

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >what's character development ?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      fricking gay

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      The opposite of a character doing a complete 180 for no reason in the finale.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Anon, did you watch the show? Saul's entire character was about whether or not he ever could change his ways

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          And the ending failed to convince us that he can lol
          It's out of character. He has proven a BILLION times that he can't change. The ending felt like a cope out, trying to redeem someone who up until the last second was unredeemable.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >doing a complete 180 for no reason in the finale.
        Just watched it and our thoughts are exactly the same to the word.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >Jimmy puts Kim above absolutely everything for the entire show
        >shocked when Jimmy puts Kim above absolutely everything for the finale

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          did you even watch the show? he already had the deal without involving kim. all he had to do was shut his mouth and thats it. nothing would have have changed for kim

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Yeah, but you're making the other anon's point, regardless.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Did you? He changed Kim's perception of him, which is what he cared about.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Yup. What every homosexual mangina simp does.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                so you're saying it was in character?

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Of course it was. Jimmy was a mangina throughout the entire series.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >did you even watch the show?
            no, i've never even seen an episode. i just argue using the better call saul wiki

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Omegalul

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          This was about himself and his regret first and foremost. He didn't do it all for KIm. Why are you morons so incapable of paying basic attention to what you're watching ffs

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Kim's respect was absolutely a big part of it. Same for himself and Chuck. You really think he baited her out there for no reason?

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            No, you are just a homosexual who plays for the other team and want to eke out some gay moralist nonsense to justify the simpery. The stupid c**t didn't think of him when she went to spill her guts.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        He didn't do a 180 you frickwit. Saul is not a person, it's a character, a mask Jimmy wears.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Literally flashes an EXIT sign before his testimony, THREE flashbacks about regret and choosing different paths. It was his only way to leave Saul behind, he regrets his actions as Saul. Also confirms he's not a sociopath and knows he cause Chuck's death.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          imagine being so gay that you need to psychologize an episode this hard to justify simpery.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      hen the character does a complete reversal of his morales at the very end of the show because they wanted to 'subvert the viewers' even though every was already expecting Jimmy to either die or go to prison

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      would you willingly spend the rest of your life in an ADX surrounded by murderers and gang psychos for a clear conscience? I'd say compared to this even dying of gunshot wound like Walt is much preferable.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      There was 0 character devleopment in the real ending

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    that was even worse than the breaking bad ending. completely out of character for him to do that to himself

    also wouldn't skyler at least be in the court room with marie?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Marie was there because they were trying to pile everything about the Heisenberg operation on Saul including the deaths of Hank and Gomez

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        that was really weird bringing hank and gomez into the saul case. like yea saul was walt and jesses lawyer and laundered their money, but wtf does hank and gomez have to do with that?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Their deaths are believed to have been a premeditated murder planned by a drug kingpin (Walt) and as Walt's attorney he's complicit in their murders after the fact; the prosecution is arguing that Saul knew about Walt's plan to kill them in advance.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            That isn't how it works. An attorney would only be complicit if he takes active role in that which is impossible to prove.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >but wtf does hank and gomez have to do with that?

          They were trying to imply that Saul was a co-conspirator in their murders

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      apparently they figured out her involvement and she ended up getting a deal. i guess she and marie aren't on good terms as a result

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        marie and skyler were talking on the phone in the bb finale and they seemed ok

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          They were talking about a truce because Walt returned to town, and Marie thought he was a danger to Skyler. I think Skyler and Marie broke off contact completely.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Skyler was culpable, marie was a victim

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Skyler has probably fricked off out of ABQ for good by that time.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Breaking Bad ending was kino of the highest order

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    him getting out of prison Kim has moved on and will never love him again
    That's the bad ending. Now what we got was them getting back together in the only way possible and of course Jimmy's redemption.

    Please don't become a show writer, you would be terrible at it.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      shes a granny. why would he even want to get back with her. shes literally dried uo

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Sounds fricking gay and most of the zoomer hispanics here would probably unironically want to see such ending

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Literal flood of midwits today.

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I think this would've worked if the rest of the show had been all wacky lawyer hijinx instead of what it actually was. But having what we've seen, he would've been miserable even after becoming wealthy and famous again.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >I wrote fanfin about how my heroe (I identify myself to him) won
    >I don't give a frick about fidning a sense in all the story

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >I don't give a frick about fidning a sense in all the story
      And him willingly taking 86 years makes sense?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        He realized it's his only possibility to stop scrwed things and deceiving people.
        It's called redemption.

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Better Call Saul?
    More like:
    Better Simp Saul!

  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    i know saul was wanted but THIS WANTED?
    Was the shit he did THAT bad really?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Saul is wanted to such a degree because the feds couldn't get their hands on any of the main culprits. Hence they're raping him in the ass in lieu of Walt, Jesse, Gus, the Nazi gang, and so and so forth. His sentence is not about justice, it's about sending a signal to the general public. "We got our man and we punish him hard! Just look how efficient we work!" Which makes it all the more ludicrous that Jimmy would just take it up the ass like that. Seven years would've been totally reasonable.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Jimmy would've lost if he'd taken the 7 years, did you watch the other 5 seasons? He would've been miserable but masking it with cope, like he's been doing since Chuck died.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Now he's miserable without masking it with cope, for the rest of his life.
          But hey, at least he can claim he did what he thought was right.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            How is he miserable? He gets to be a big shot in prison and not ache from all the terrible things he's done or hide from the government sniffing around him. It's the best ending he could've realistically gotten.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Prison, mong

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                they clearly showed him happier than he's been since he was with Kim

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                You mean the place where he was smiling and beloved by his peers?

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Thats nonsense they destroyed his character in that final episode

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                he managed to reedeem himself and find peace via a scheme, that's pretty in character

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                He didnt have to "" redeem"" himself this shit was all somehow revealed in that last shitty episode, all he wanted as far as we knew before Saul Gone was that he was trying to get back in the game somehow. Massive cuckout in the last episode

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                They had an entire montage of him being unhappy while being back in the game in Nebraska. Did you watch the other episodes or just this one?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          And you think he's gonna be happy when it dawns on him just how long of a time it'll be to spend "the rest of your life" in prison? From the start, Jimmy was in a no-win position. He's never going to get his happy married life with Kim back. That ship sailed the night Howard died. Jimmy is going to be miserable one way or another, so there's no point to put "rotting in jail" on top of it. As far as punishment goes, as this anon says

          Best ending was the first scene of the series, his punishment was to be a normie nobody like the rest of us, with paranoia

          his existence as Gene was already perfectly appropriate.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            He will be happier there than he would've been in South Carolina or Omaha. Gene was worse than jail for Jimmy.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              They could've at least shown him bro it up with inmates or giving them legal advice to emphasize that he's actually happy and at peace.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                You mean like the bus and kitchen scenes that showed how well-liked he would be (and was) in jail?

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Best ending was the first scene of the series, his punishment was to be a normie nobody like the rest of us, with paranoia

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Man this board is dumb
    The entire time machine/regrets series of flashbacks was him acknowledging that Chuck was right, and no matter what he did or how he dressed himself up, he would always be slippin' Jimmy deep down. And he knew that his actions had spiraled out of control to the point that they had effectively killed two innocent lawyers (Howard and Chuck) and had caused a countless number of victims he hadn't even really considered before (like Marie). Plus the emotional toll on Kim, the only person he really cared about.

    So even though he showed he could've kept the ball rolling and been out in 7 years, he decides to pull the plug - clear Chucks name, do what he could to clear Kim's name with regard to the civil suit, and give Marie and etc. their final bit of closure.

    What makes the ending really good is that, when he goes into this scary gen pop prison he actually is essentially welcomed home. He even is allowed to bake, something he apparently enjoys doing (he respected cinnabon enough to call in to let them know he was in prison, which is something he didn't have to do). And best of all it leaves the door open on some kind of relationship with Kim moving forward - so he's finally where he belongs. Unable to hurt anyone, unafraid, and accepted. By contrast if he had gotten his sweet 7 year deal, he would be back on a self destructive path in no time and Kim would've never spoken to him again.

    The problem with the finale is that Bob Odenkirk has really lost his mojo since his heart attack so the courtroom scene wasn't the big moment it should've been, but its still a satisfying conclusion for the character.
    Still a good finale, 8/10, more satisfying than BrBa's finale I think and a good conclusion for the entire franchise.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      He realized it's his only possibility to stop scrwed things and deceiving people.
      It's called redemption.

      >It's called redemption
      Absolutely no one would serve 86 years when they can get away with 7. It's like ending Crime and Punishment with Raskolnikov complaining that he didn't deserve a reduced sentence and demanding to be executed instead. It would be so incredibly stupid.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        low iq take

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Chuck killed himself by being a moron
      Howard wasnt where he should have been

      Hank is a moronic cop he should have minded his own business
      Kim is a traitor

      Saul should have just made the book like michael franceze and maybe warn others or some shit but instead he cucked out

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      it's total bullshit Saul is anyway responsible for Chuck or Howard's death. Lalo the mexican batman wiped out Howard and that was never Saul's intention or plan, it's just another coward move by vince cuz he can't have his precious anti hero actually do a seriously bad thing on screen and kill howard himself

      as for chuck, it's very fricking cheap they slide in a backstory flashback that had chuck being nice at the very end. when you had 3 seasons worth of chuck being an absolute piece of shit brother, and Saul wasn't much better but they really did make it each other worse. and to just go 'oh chuck really did care about him after all!' is a total ass pull and not at all what happened in the show with chuck on it

      vince cheated a lot to get a very sappy ending because he can't help himself and has to say I FOUGHT THE LAW AND THE LAW WON

      6/10 show

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Fricking this. He does 7 years, helps the feds mop up every last bit of the Heisenberg case, gets out, writes a book and donates the proceeds to the victim's families before joining Kim doing whatever charity shit she's up to at that point. Final scene hints that they might strike up a relationship again. DONE.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          no amount of money will ever fix a broken family you stupid homosexual

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          that's so fricking dumb, good thing you weren't writing the ending

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >that's so fricking dumb
            And Vince’s wasn’t? They were pretty much written into a corner at the show’s inception. Given the premise, I doubt there’d be a way to get any satisfying ending.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        honestly not even worth responding to you homosexuals. To think that showing chuck care about jimmy is an asspull is a new level of autism. Just go have a nice day you sad homosexual fricks kek

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >Bob Odenkirk has really lost his mojo
      Yeah, you can see how it aged him too. When I saw clips from only last season he looks a lot different.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      How the frick is Saul responsible for Howard walking in his apartment at the exact moment that Lalo decides to show up in the most random way? There's zero correlation between their prank and Howard's death. Remember that Saul and Kim even discuss that they wanted 'to leave some room for him to come back up'. They didn't want to destroy his existence, but just bring a notch down for all the bullshit he put them through.
      And then, how can Saul be morally responsible for Hank and Gomez death? How could he know that Hank was going for his money and that Walt was going to get a gang of nazis to actually kill them despite his desire to do so?

      What kind of moronic thinking is that? Saul has literally nothing to do morally with any murders. His only morally wrong choice was accepting drug money. 7 years is more than enough to atone for that.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Saul was in the game. Lalo was his problem. Kim fricked up by not telling him hes still alive but Lalo would never have given a shit if he didnt get entangled with the cartel.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >Lalo was his problem
          >Kim fricked up
          She was the one who allowed it to happen if we are following your logic. Another reason for Jimmy to be morally righteous and completely guiltless.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Lol the ending defenders see themselves as the moral authority. No wonder why they identify with Chuck so much, a mentally ill person

  14. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The best ending would have been Saul giving Kim to the feds to reduce his sentence.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Would've unironically been kino, also deflect the blame for Howard solely on her(which would technically be true)

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      When it seemed like that might happen, it actually got my hopes up that there might be a moment of genuine kino in this boring, predictable slog of a final season. But nope, Vince wanted to punish his audience by making the ending as anticlimactic as possible.

  15. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Don't cuck out for b***h just do the 7 years
    7 years or 3 with good behavior.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah a 7 year sentence is just like a total joke
      Plus the feds would probably swoop in and cut all kinds of under the table deals, like asking Saul to explain exactly how certain facets of the drug trade work in exchange for some time shaved off his sentence.
      He'd be out in 3 years no problem and I could do 3 years in a minimum security prison standing on my head.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        I'd rather be dead because
        >disbarred
        >no rights
        >no voting
        >no one's going to hire you
        Life after prison would be even worse you stupid moron. What's worse yet the state stole his house, businesses and raided all of his accounts. So he went from a comfortable few million to nothing. You're just an idiot who can't think things through and are an oblivious NPC for even suggesting it was lenient.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          He can easily write a book about his story with Heisenberg and do the self help circuit like all the other caught conman. It's really unrealistic for him to get 80+ years for what he did. He was not a murderer or a kingpin but the lawyer to one. In real life they don't get super harsh sentences.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >just write a book bro
            >just do a podcast bro
            Not lucrative and publishing houses wouldn't want to touch it with a ten foot poll. In reality not many people would care. The operation was short lived, the adventures limited and most people would think he's a two bit lawyer exaggerating no matter how he tells it. It's a fall from grace scenario where you'll have your 4 weeks of fame on the local news and maybe 1 story on NBC but the influence would fade sooner and you'd be a washed up hasbin attorney. Life isn't reddit moron. Do yourself a favor and leave this website.

  16. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >saul is in the prison bus
    >moron starts shouting "Better Call Saul, Better Call Sall"
    >It's actually Huel's cousin, viewer is shown a flashback in which Huel hugs his cousin "You got this Cous"
    >The shouting is an elaborate distraction for the guards
    >Saul starts counting down and braces himself as does the tard
    >The bus gets hit by a heavy vehicle and tumbles over
    >Solid guys in operator gear armed with assault rifles approach the bus and extract Saul and the tard
    >Both get put in the backseats of two fast cars standing next to each other as *Bonfire intensifies*
    >Camera circles around the cars as they rev up
    >Cars speed off towards the horizon
    The End

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >G-G-Get in, Uncle S-Saul. We g-g-got to move before th-th-the cops get here.

  17. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Not a fan of the overall ending, but:

    Saul standing up in court stating he has a surprise witness... Proceeds to call James Mcgill to the stand who then goes on to rant his confession.

    A color montage showing various characters finding out the sentence for saul via radio or tv. Maybe Francesca watching the news and looks out of her window to see no more feds watching her. Definitely something with Skyler or Walt JR. and Howards widow. Some minor characters like he teller Jimmie used to give stuffed animals to at the courthouse hears about it at work, Nachos father, or dirt bike kids parents. But the final scene should have been a car radio with the audio of the news playing about Saul and then a hand turns off the radio, pans up to show Jessie driving in some frozen wasteland.

  18. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    what the hell was that cringe scene in the prisoner bus? its on the same level of moronic as video related

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      they put that in and made it 5 minutes long for tards that think he'll be unhappy in jail and Cinemaphile STILL couldn't figure it out

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        ah yes, prisoners are known to dance and make music to announce that they enjoy the presence of a certain prisoner

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          these ones clearly did, considering they were happy to take over for him in the kitchen

  19. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >>he watched 'tsall good man for the stories hi hi
    you should've watched it for the cinematography only

  20. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    It looks like everyone hating the ending completely disregard the cancer guy or forgot the last episode before the finale,

    The entire point of Jimmy stealing from the cancer guy was to show that Jimmy cannot stop himself.
    No matter what he does or where he goes, slipping Jimmy will always con and steal and ruin people's lives.

    Jimmy understood this. That's exactly what Chuck said. Slipping Jimmy. Always scamming. Always ruining people
    Jimmy chose the 86 years in jail to stop himself from ever ruining someone else's life.
    It has nothing to do with Kim. If anything he did this to say sorry to chuck.
    No one will ever be scammed again

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >Jimmy cannot stop himself
      That's why it should have ended with him selling out Kim to the feds.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >he cannot stop
      >finale is him stopping
      bravo vince

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        The movie the Machinist did the same thing.
        Jail as freedom

  21. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >I said these magic words, now you're under my spell. Now you're under oath.

    People go along with the make-believe bullshit that is "the law". Hilarious!

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      black hands typed this

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      It isn't a spell over you, it is a spell for them. If you lie while under oath they have permission to trial you for purgery.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        It is a spell over anyone who believes in the make-believe woo woo of "authority".

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >they have permission to trial you for purgery.
        I've watched literally hundreds of hours of court livestreams with Cinemaphile, some federal, and people lie through their teeth and perjure themselves all the time and never get in trouble. Literally all you have to say is "I misremembered" and they cant do shit

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah they do, and you'll get fricked in the ass if you don't. Seethe.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Thank you Captain Obvious. You're so magnanimous.

  22. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >chooses to do 86 years instead of 7
    That's is why he got himself a Kim. I'd never be so based

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      70 IQ take. Filtered.

  23. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    IRL Saul Goodman personality - this motherfricker:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Trudeau

    And he has about as much chance of changing his life. I can't wait to see what he does next. Guy is fricking amazing to watch and follow.
    Also reminds me of the salesman from Ren & Stimpy, he's that extreme.

    Gets barred from every form of sales and business under the sun, but law can't stop him writing books because muh Freeze Peach, so the motherfricker immediately writes a book to grift and it does gangbusters like his previous shit. Guy is good at what he does, zero conscience, zero shame, and he's absolutely fricking RELENTLESS.

  24. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    did anyone else notice the black cop had the same mannerisms as tyrus, like always half closed stoned looking eyes, and mouth often agape

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      that's just how black men are: sluggish and unintelligent

  25. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Women are the weakest links and it is okay to give up your life for a weak c**t who cannot keep her fricking prostitute mouth shut. Women will not think about you, nor anyone else while making decisions; only how "the thing makes me feel".

  26. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Women will ALWAYS betray the tribe
    >Women will always sell you out
    >Never put your trust in a c**t.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      yep, thats basically the message of BB and BC

  27. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Why are all of you so fricking moronic? The entirety of the Breakig Bad franchise is about people getting what they deserve. Jimmy is the one person who accepted the consequences of his actions.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Exactly, how did Jimmy deserve any of that?

  28. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    yeah I was thinking with the 7 years thing we would get a time skip to the present day

  29. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >feels guilty after Chuck's suicide
    >feels guilty representing Lalo
    >feels guilty after Howard's death
    >feels guilty over Kim's mental state
    >accepts the consequences
    >NOOOO THAT'S OUT OF CHARACTER HE SHOULD HAVE STARTED A PODCAST AND MADE MILLIONS OF DOLLARINOS HAVING LEARNED NOTHING
    Why is /bcs/ filled with 16 yo morons?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      probably because the show made a point several times that Saul did not feel guilty, and went out of his way to deny guilt only for it to at the very end, switch because of some sappy ass pull flashbacks and Kim's confession

      the pieces are there but not enough was done to complete it fully, it just didn't feel earned and felt mechanical and predictable

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >the show made a point several times that Saul did not feel guilty
        you did not watch the show

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          neither did you apparently

          watch the ending of winner again

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            you got fooled by a tv character

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              If you're referring to Saul hiding his guilt, I don't think he was hiding it in that scene. I think he was definitively over Chuck and his death, and washed his hands of it. Howard's death got way more of a reaction out of him and he appeared more shaken up.

              You can't prove me wrong because there's zero dialog or any introspection at all over what Saul is feeling, and he never even once brings up any feelings for Chuck again until the finale and 30 minutes into it which the show (Vince) basically tells you to your face "he feels bad now"

              which is kind of my point, it's sloppy as frick and fooled morons like you who love sappy cuck stories

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        I think you might be legit braindead. I don't know what to say to people like you. Don't reply to me

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          I responded to your point and you're cowering like a homosexual now lmao

          whatever dude

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      My problem is in the “accepting the consequences” bit. Literally nobody is better off from knowing Jimmy, and in prison, he has no way to change that. He’s wrecked every life he touched. Locking himself away benefits nobody. Kim will stop visiting soon. He will die in prison, alone, for the sake of self-punishment. His “doing the right thing” is only symbolic.

      Instead of moving forward with a different (non-Saul) trajectory, he stopped moving forward. He could’ve changed in a meaningful way, but instead he just quit. He could’ve merged his negative traits (slipperiness) with his positive ones (his initial desire to do good, to make Chuck and Kim proud), and still gotten rid of his big faults (unable to take responsibility). But he didn’t. He walked away from his Saul persona, basically proved Chuck right, and chose to end his life’s story on a low note. Its sad, its nihilistic, and it feels like giving up.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        The important thing he did by confessing was making Kim capable of being happy again. You will never in your life have a woman you care that deeply about

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >seething vincecel still going

          you're pathetic and have no arguments

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >you should be able to get off scot free, THEN you can work on being a good person
            Not how it works, you need to face your punishment or it's meaningless

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Filtered by posts on Cinemaphile

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              >I need to go to jail for life where I’ll just rot
              >No I cant go for 7.5 years, which is still a long time. It needs to be the whole sentence.
              >No I can’t make literally any positive impact on the world at all, I have to die in prison or it doesn’t matter
              Seriously? What the frick. Do pro-bono work in prison (if you even go), become Kim’s legal consultant when you’re free. Do the job (the only thing you like to do), even if you have to live behind a nail salon. Go back to square one, but this time as a changed man. It even works with the “Time Machine” motif. Maybe write a book and donate every single cent to Gomie’s kids. Or whatever.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Getting off with a slap on the wrist meant he would have continued to be slipping jimmy.

                >nooo there needs to be a karmic justice because you did some fraud and were involved in a bad business

                this is like saying every person who served in the army is responsible for all the warcrimes that nation committed just for being in the army

                do you have any idea how many criminals just get away with worse shit on a daily basis in the united states alone?

                Whatever he did, in the context of the show and people's reactions to it, it was pretty heinous.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >Getting off with a slap on the wrist meant he would have continued to be slipping jimmy.
                If freedom means he goes back to his old ways, then he didn’t fundamentally change in the courtroom. Which means the given ending was trash.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Accepting the mild sentence means he didn't fundamentally change

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                If “accepting a mild sentence” is enough to stop him from changing, he didnt really change at all. He just accepted his fate, nature, and defeat.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                his ways would have been weaseling out of what he did as a harmless victim and getting his way, right down to getting his favorite ice cream in a prison of his choosing. in the ending we got his character did a 180 character development and ATONED for his sins.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Thats not what atonement means. Atonement is reparations. He didnt fix or improve anybody’s life. In prison he doesn’t have the chance for meaningful atonement.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                he gave howard and chuck's deaths closure and shat on walter white's legacy. nobody was asking him to pay them money so that was never in the cards.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >and shat on walter white's legacy
                How? In that world nobody will remember a fricking lawyer in a few years. But they will remember the drug lord and murderer who never got caught.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                He fixed their lives by telling the truth of what happened and he fixed himself by admitting the truth.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                How the frick did he fix anybody’s lives? Howard’s Widow, Blanca, Marie, Chuck, anyone? You might be able to argue for Kim, but she was already on her way to becoming a lawyer again. Every ruined life is still ruined. Everyone recovering would’ve done it without him. And nobody was better off from knowing Jimmy.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              >nooo there needs to be a karmic justice because you did some fraud and were involved in a bad business

              this is like saying every person who served in the army is responsible for all the warcrimes that nation committed just for being in the army

              do you have any idea how many criminals just get away with worse shit on a daily basis in the united states alone?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >You will never in your life have a woman you care that deeply about
          I would surely hope not

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >Devolving into personal attacks because your ending sucked
          Classy.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            More of an observation on why he can't understand what makes the ending good. It's like trying to explain it to a robot with no feelings

  30. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Just do a podcast
    >7 years later
    >about Heisen-who?
    Lol
    Lmao even

  31. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    why would chick have a book about time machines? Dont they run on electricity?

  32. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Show ends with Sail doing infomercial kino, sounds based to me.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Saul**

  33. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I think it could have been done better:

    >Saul and the prosecution attorney lock heads in the plea deal scene
    >he belittles Saul and riles him up in a condescending way
    >this guy is just like every other lawyer that has tried to keep Saul down
    >Saul decides to risk it all in a trial
    >ffw to trial (Oakley assisting again)
    >kino ensues, jury very receptive to Saul's shtick
    >prosecution guy scared he's gonna lose
    >offers to reduce it even further
    >Saul keeps going, jury continue to eat out his hand
    >both Oakley and Saul take down witnesses easily
    >media even feel sympathetic to him
    >having hoodwinked more people than ever before and running circles round more prestigious lawyers, Saul is about to take it all
    Call to the stand: Kim Wexler
    >losing badly, the prosecution calls on Saul's ex-wife to get her to attack his character in a last ditch effort
    >Jimmy feels betrayed as Kim answers that, yes she could see the man she once loved do all these things willingly
    >noticing how uncomfortable Jimmy is, Oakley asks if he should interrogate her instead
    >Jimmy ditches his Saul persona as he talks to the one person who really matters in his life
    >beyond the formalities they're just happy to see each other again
    >"Miss Wexler, Kim if I may, do you think I'm, deep down if it were, a good person?"
    >"You can be."
    >Jimmy talks to the prosecution lawyer
    >"Today's your lucky day, I'll take the seven years. As long as I get that ice cream."
    >credits

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      pretty kino and even gives us some last lawyer action before the show ends

  34. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >cut the Marion "exposed you" scene
    >he isn't caught and meets up with Kim in Gene timeline
    >she leaves the yupman for Jimmy
    >they escape to another country together
    >they kiss and the color comes back into the frame
    >shot of howard and chucks ghost watching them nodding in approval, they fistbump
    >Jimmy says to kim " my brother gave me these schematics. . .so how about we build that time machine? "
    >full theme song plays
    >Vince at the last second pops out of a Looney Tunes bubble to say "That's all Folks!" and winks at the camera.

    "To be continued"

    Yeah, I'm thinkin based.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      needs Lalo popping out of a vent and doing a speedy gonzalez impression

  35. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Kim deserved a bad ending just like Saul the b***h got nothing in the end

  36. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >saul makes a fortune doing youtube react videos
    >REAL drug kingpin lawyer reacts to drug scenes in movies
    >"yeah that's not realistic"

  37. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Kim has moved on and will never love him again
    Awful ending because of that
    Your last point is just moronic

  38. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I get the ending. I get why he defied Chuck's proclamation he would never change and always take the easy way out. I get why he pissed on Walt's grave by saying Heisenberg wouldn't have gotten anywhere without his support. I get why he bullshitted to get Kim to show up not for any purpose in helping her case but just so she could bear witness to his masturbatory confession. I understand how he's basically living in prison like he was as Gene anyway, just with all the guilt that had been crushing him and mounting ever higher since Chuck's suicide finally lifted off his shoulders in some sense. I get it. It just... wasn't particularly satisfying. It wasn't even really that sad.

    I guess I wasn't that impressed by BB's ending either - I didn't think it was -bad-, but Walt's fate didn't really grip me. Even then, it felt like a fitting end given what Walt was working with, and between the laser pointers and the car machine gun, the series went out with a bit of a bang. it was memorable.

    I thought the send-off flashbacks were good and tasteful, but while Chuck walking off into the dark with a lantern was pretty cool, there wasn't anything really emotionally affecting. Jimmy and Kim had a great relationship throughout the series, but scenes like yup yup YUP on top of everything else immediately establishes such a sense of distance between them that what they had doesn't really feel like it matters anymore. The tragedy of it feels so detached.

    Gould said, "Hopefully the audience will go along with it because it’s not like anything I’ve seen before. It’s a pretty unusual way to end a TV series." This doesn't really ring true to me at all. In a way, it seems really quite cliché and by the books, since it's a sort of typical redemption ending. It's just not that interesting.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      seconding this post,

      the pieces are all there, but they are just told in the most predictable way. vince basically stops the show dead to have saul confess and get his comeuppance in the worst 'crime doesn't pay' ending i've seen in a while

      it's why everyone is just imagining their own silly better endings because the show completely ran out of steam and stopped being interesting around s5

  39. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >ect like any
    haha leer engels fl*kker

  40. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >show ends after a time skip with Saul being interviewed on the Joe Rogan podcast

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      alright I've been defending the ending up until now. but THAT would have been fricking kino. imagine one final montage of Saul Goodman doing various live streams and podcasts in Current Year.

      the kino we've lost...

  41. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >be kim
    >ruin howard's life just for fun
    >dont spend a single day in jail
    >you worst punishment is sex with a guy that a little off but if you tell him to stop saying yep during sex he will 100% stop

    >be saul
    >try to make your gf happy
    >she literally leaves you
    >keep your life anyway
    >go to jail just for doing your job

    It aint fair Saul bros...

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      what is she likes the yups because it reminds her of the bank scam?

  42. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >hur Saul did the 180 because he has regrets dur 🙂

    Then how come he wanted Kim to be there? I'll tell you why: because hes a fricking simp

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      kim was all he had left, duh.

  43. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Hey, Kim Simps, no matter how much you defend this shitshow she will never become real and thank you for it

  44. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    All the people disliking the ending are braindamaged marveltards

    Chuck was right and TLJ is the best SW movie since empire

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >Has opinions on Star Wars
      Why would anyone take anything you say seriously?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Thank you for proving my point

  45. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >saul gets locked up
    >theres a nazi prison gang
    >he builds a machine gun and hides it inside his ass
    >visits the nazis cell to ask them to leave him alone
    >uses car key fob to start machinegun
    >it mows down all the nazis
    >wanders through the prison bleeding out of his ass as im blue dabadi plays

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      B R A V O
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  46. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    He took 86 years of prison time just for this one moment with her?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      not to mention a woman who's getting YUP'ed as we speak

  47. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I cannot imagine how utterly soulless and unimaginative you gotta be to think this was any good

  48. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Ending was OK. Not great. But then BCS hasn't been great since it went full-on cartel shit several seasons ago.

    Anyways, RIP Howard. Still brutal how they sent you out.

  49. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I expected to go sort of like this
    >Saul doesn't admit his misdeeds, and persists with his bullshit
    >The judge pulls a "Lmao this is too short" moment, rejects the plea, and gives him 20 years in the slammer instead
    >10 years later it shows him in a shitty cell, rotting away at 60 years of age
    >His lowers his head down in shame as it pans out and fades to black while some random song plays

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