A huckster con man criminal lawyer give sup seven year plea deal for 86 years sentence. What kind of horse shit is this?
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A huckster con man criminal lawyer give sup seven year plea deal for 86 years sentence. What kind of horse shit is this?
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All so a woman who'll go and railed by other men will think he's a nice guy. Atrocious.
Yup!
No but seriously, it was more about penance for what he did to Chuck. He wanted to prove to his late brother (and to the blonde chick) that he as capable of changing. Hence his time machine moment was about having a better relationship with his brother.
Bullshit.
He was a slave for his brother, and that didn't change Chuck's opinion one bit.
He took a perfectly legal degree working day and studying nights and his brother still wouldn't recognise his effort. He didn't have to prove anything, other that he could grow past his inferiority complexes, which in the end he doesn't and is still slipping jimmy, going to live in a prison surrounded by murderers as a king for his life of crime.
Not redemption, if he wanted redemption he should have killed himself.
>when the low IQ chud gets filtered
seriously, it's like every moron on this board reads from the same script, and all it says is "whatever popular opinion on popular thing is, you must think the opposite". literally no one thinks a contrarian is smart or interesting.
American puritan hands wrote this post btw.
Oh yeah, I have to sacrifice my life for a man that shat on me since the day I was born because he had a god complex and for a woman that never once took accountability for being a c**t and blamed me for corrupting her.
That will show them.
You did not watch the show.
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It's called a character arc. I think it would have been kino if the series ended after the mall heist. More emphasis on Jimmy's acting with the surveillance officer, maybe realizing midway through the act, 'hey wait, I am a fricking loser with nobody left.' Let the last shot of the series be him inspecting the tacky tie and then putting it up back on the rack. Thus symbolizing he was putting away Saul Goodman for good. One last heist and now a quiet life to reflect.
>It's called a character arc
What a basedboy phrase. Kys.
juvenile
The ending had a very female energy to it, I suspect it was largely written by women. I watched Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul with my mom during lockdown and she like BCS way more and even teared up at the ending, fwiw.
It was shit but fanboys will justify it with "muh character devellopment", it's just fricking stupid nonsensical bullshit to accept a lifetime in prison when you could have done 7 years
that's the most moronic cop out ever. character development is when you develop a character not portray him as one way for 12 years across 2 shows then have him do a 180 with 10 minutes left in the finale
Simple reminder that we never saw the downfall of Jimmy into a complete loser going to prostitutes.
At best is implied that it happens but never actually shown across 8 seasons or how many is there.
The character is identical from the first to the last episode.
There is no arc, there is nothing, only Chicanery, and the show died when the only interesting thing, his relationship with his brother, finished with Charles's death.
Frick Gustavo Batman cave, frick 007 Mike, frick indestructible the transporter Mexican smiling guy.
THANK YOU. Jimmy did not have any character development in the show that foreshadowed he would take the longer prison sentence. The ending was just Vince being a b***h because he doesn't like people rooting for the bad guy.
it wasnt even character development. he didnt actually feel guilty, he just wanted to impress kim
the worst ending to a tv show ever and retroactively ruined the rest of the show
it’s still kino if you pretend the show ended here and none of the gene shit ever happened
or if the season 6 cold opening was a bait, and at the last ep they show old grampa saul being hauled out of his house after all the other crap, showing he died of old age, and widow kim leaves the zarifo anejo bottlecap on his grave
I think he finally felt guilt for all his Jimmy slipping and wanted to prove to Kim he wasn't a giant piece of shit. The way he got caught was dumb though, him going to that dude's house and breaking in was unbelievably moronic and out of character.
>him going to that dude's house and breaking in was unbelievably moronic and out of character.
I think he wanted to be caught, but his actions suggested otherwise as he did everything in his power to cling to not getting caught.
he was already getting a deal, he would've been out in 2-3 years with good behavior. The point is that he decided to go to jail
It was Saul's way of committing suicide. How hard is it to understand. He was unhappy with the person he became and felt guilty for shit he did as Saul. How hard is it to understand?
im a breaking bad fan boy and i deperately wanted this to be good but holy shit that was moronic... i blame covid
its a terrible ending but i think vince did it so its not possible for amc to bring the character back if they decide to do another breaking bad spinoff
>its a terrible ending but i think vince did it so its not possible for amc to bring the character back if they decide to do another breaking bad spinoff
uhhh... but if the character is still alive they CAN bring him back
Why did Saul not have alot of dirty information or shit he could give to the feds? Like information like where Hamlin and Lalo buried.
the only thing saul knew about howard was that mike took howards body out of sauls apartment in a refrigerator. saul didnt know he was bured with lalo in the meth pit
>saul didnt know he was bured with lalo in the meth pit
If he's so in deep with Mike, he's literally his informer, he would have gotten that info for a special occasion when they needed it like saying facing life in prison. You would think a multi-million lawyer would have some serious dirt and connections if he got caught.
He didn't know where Howard was buried because Howard was still alive.
It's so deep because he simped for a woman. Bravo Vince
Writers fell victim to their own self-importance. Breaking Bad was a comedic crime drama shot like a soap opera that somehow transcended the sum of its parts to have some kind of depth and meaning and cultural impact. Better Call Saul from the outset aspires to be high art and is shot like cinema yet somehow has none of the depth it affects and comes across like a meandering soap opera
Breaking Bad was written to be entertaining and did such a good job that a reddit community formed around it analysing how it punches above its weight to contain thematic depth and complexity
Better Call Saul is from the beginning written directly for that reddit community to screencap and make posts about
Social media is killing tv
Nice numbers but in what way was Breaking Bad shot like a soap opera? Vince was doing his gimmick shots pretty early from what I remember.
i think it was supposed to be a moment of catharsis to see jimmy finally change himself and prove chuck wrong and finally repent for the lives he destroyed while also destroying his own life but at the same time proving people can change.
but then again he does the "its saul goodman" finger gun gesture, suggesting to the viewer that he is still saul goodman, and not jimmy.
That's what happens when you write hours of material and you have no idea what you're trying to say with any of it
see in movies and tv characters have these things called development and arcs where the character is different at the end than they were at the beginning, often for the better. in this instance, the dishonest character becomes honest and feels he absolves himself of this misgivings via accepting his punishment, hope this clears things up