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Better call Saul (6th & final season)

The filming of the final season of Better call Saul is in progress. It was a slow start to the Breaking Bad spin-off, but I personally enjoyed the character development. It was interesting to see how "Slipping Jimmy" McGill went from living in his brother's shadow, into the "criminal" lawyer know as Saul Goodman (and how the slapstick alias came to be) The beginning and end of each season provided Saul/Gene Takovic's story after the events of BB, and after the last season the tension is there.
I've been wondering how they are going to close out the series..
what will be the fate of Kim Wexler, Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca, and Ignacio "Naco" Varga as they don't appear in Breaking Bad? Wondering what Kim has in mind to fuck with Howard Hamlin and does it lead to her outcome..
Can't wait for more cartel violence!
Drop some theories, if you got any
 
I think Kim would do something so bad to Howard that she'll ended up abandoned Jimmy for good, going back to be a nobody in some town, or she'll be another shady lawyer but always leaving Jimmy behind
I have a feeling Kim getting involved, by meeting with Lalo while he's in prison, is going to catch up to her somehow. Hopefully she gets her last stab at Howard, if my theory is correct
 
I have never bothered with it, but after your positive opinion I shall. And 5 seasons on Netflix so far to watch is fkn perfect for my bum self
It's good. A lot of people say they couldn't get past the build of the first couple seasons, but they made it through se2 of Breaking Bad. Vince Gilligan knows what he's doing, and has a way of telling a story, that's more impactful than any Hollywood all out shoot-em up movie
 
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