Kim Wexler meets Jesse Pinkman Scene - ua-cam.com/video/1Jlv4zq0rDU/v-deo.html Emilio Koyama Scene - ua-cam.com/video/ZptASHBeFiM/v-deo.html Marion Calls Police on Gene - ua-cam.com/video/hfIuQ5KdhFM/v-deo.html Jeff Gets Arrested - ua-cam.com/video/TLbWpVsMcZ8/v-deo.html
“Fring’s in the ground, Mike’s in the ground, Lalo’s in the ground apparently” even all these years later in the Gene timeline Lalo still somewhat haunts him.
That's because no one ever told him Lalo's dead. I think Mike told him "he's not gonna be a trouble" but at that point he isn't buying that story anymore.
I mean last time someone told him he was dead, Lalo just rose from the dead to shoot Howard in the head. Even if somebody would tell him he is dead, he still will have doubts.
This is the kind of anxiety one has when they reconnect with someone they’ve had a painful falling out with. Rhea captured it *perfectly.* She deserves every award.
Literally I relate so hard to Saul Goodman in many ways it's painful. This especially. Went through a breakup three years ago and I met her again last week. It still hurts but it's like I had to to make sure it wasn't just either one of us. She nailed it
If ever (and by ever I mean always) she was to deserve an Emmy win it would be for this episode. This scene, the divorce scene, and the breakdown on the bus were some of the most powerful pieces of acting I’ve ever seen. She deserves so much more attention and I hope she gets more work after this show wraps up.
@@Littlejohnnymarston1 I've always felt the use of hydrofluoric acid was really unnerving in these two shows. The way these iconic, major characters just end up dissolving away in a barrel, nothing left of them remaining.
@@Littlejohnnymarston1 Mike knew that by staying in the game that that could happen. Hell he and Jimmy could’ve been buzzard dinner if they didn’t make it out of the desert in Bagman
@@RB-.- Except for the moments when she indulged in bad behavior with Saul. That was the problem. She doesn't like the boring life, she loves the toxicity, but after Howard's death she retreated into a shell and "happily" lived a boring life so as to not hurt anybody else with her selfishness.
This season's 1 week breaks have worked really well to pace the season and foster discussion, Nacho's death feels like a hundred years ago... wonder how it''ll feel binging it in a few years
Quite evident in this scene that she misses Saul but is carrying the burden of guilt from all the terrible things they’ve done together. The pauses and Kim’s whole demeanour exemplifies human emotion so well. Kim is a paradigm of human emotion and empathy.
Compelety agree, man her scene on the bus where she broke down really was one of the best performances, it was incredible from a acting standpoint. Nothing pretty or glamorous about it just a broken person.
They created a new saul with the better call saul show. It’s actually insane, like we see him in an entirely new light after watching this show. Far from what we thought of him in just breaking bad
Yea man. At first I wasn't sure about better call Saul as a spinoff. But now it feels like part 1 of the story with breaking bad being part 2 and el Camino and season 6 part 2 being part 3
@@halfbakedproductions7887 that’s crazy, and even going back to watch breaking bad he seems like a different character. When he says “best case scenario I’m managing a Cinnabon in Omaha” you really get the feeling that he would just lay low and do everything in his power not to get caught.. but now we see him as this “slippin Jimmy” guy, He can’t get enough of the schemes and the criminal life. He’s sadly heading towards an inevitable downfall.. I would be greatly surprised if he doesn’t die or go to jail in this finale.
@@SupportTheLittleGuy Most criminals who get put into witness protection for testifying against others will eventually go back to their criminal activities in their new homes.
Funny, since she was the one to put the nail in Jimmy's coffin by abandoning him. Almost got him killed, felt bad about her selfish decisions, reacts by cutting him loose and then feels bad about him emotionally coping and putting a wall up to protect himself. Kim surely is a piece of work.
@@markofcain2324 why are you blaming Kim, Sauls bad choices are his own, her choice to come clean about everything this episode is the best thing she could have done
@@carabculln1232 It was her choice to not tell Jimmy that Lalo was on the loose, willingly risking both their lifes to serve her addiction to the "thrill of the game". So to answer your question: THAT is why I'm blaming her. That and the fact that even though she was the one endangering both, she abandoned him in his time of grief regardless of him risking his life for her. And then, to top it all off, she seems resentful that he is emotionally defensive after that kind of a betrayal. So yeah: Piece of work and then some. Saul's bad choices are his own, but so are Kim's.
@@carabculln1232 what does morality mean anymore when everyone thinks you're a piece of trash evil human though? Kim's guilty conscious is understandable but in the end, pointless to forfeit getting away with stuff like that. You'll be judged after death anyway.
From the way it was shown in the previous episode, it looked like a heated argument, but Kim barely said a word. She was calm the entire time and straight to the point. "I'm glad you're still alive." That was so unexpectedly powerful. Just so much crazy nuance in the acting. I cannot wait for the final episode.
It probably would’ve been less painful for Jimmy if there was more of an argument. The fact that they do clearly still care about each other is what makes it so tragic.
Hey guys, actual pro here - it can also be done in post. This was not, because Paul Donachie is just naturally amazing (as his Marshall Adams, but this was not his episode). Just for your future reference, pans are side to side. Tilts are up and down. And then you can push in or pull out with the camera. All different things, but normal people commonly refer to any camera movement as a “pan”. And there’s my unsolicited lesson of the day.
@I drink your milkshake yes, experienced. Good? Highly questionable. But it is my job and it’s fun, terrifying, boring, stressful, intense, and fulfilling all at the same time 😆
we know if she tells a decent enough detective the story and mike's involvement it doesnt take too much to realize the obvious spot to him to bury a body quickly.
my head cannon is that gus told mike to be vague about lalos death to jimmy, gus was confused and almost in disbelief when kim told gus on the phone that jimmy talked lalo out of sending him to shoot gus . someone who has a way with words that can convince a ruthless cartel leader to change his plans only using his words is someone gus wants to keep in check .
Chuck was wrong about some things but right about others and he was right that Jimmy couldn’t help himself when it came to being slippin Jimmy. He was born that way
Howard's death was the nail in her coffin. She is forever traumatized and shouldering the guilt so many years that she needed to give his wife closure. Her character no longer takes the lead, she lost her drive and her confidence. This proves that she isn't a sociopath, her empathy and guilt is realistic.
I'm really satisfied with the way they handled the murder of Howard. An event like that would inevitably have profound recourse on people like Kim and Jimmy. After all, they were simply two normal people who kept digging themselves into a pit and never backed out when they had the chance to. They both witnessed then and there a clash of worlds, where evil met good, and it will haunt them forever. Brilliant writing.
I have to imagine what Kim has gone through in the last 6 years. Living such a boring, repetitive life in Florida, all the while hearing about her ex-lover who aided monsters in creating a drug empire. This "Saul Goodman" character that she helped to create. And that is on top of Howard's death. The guilt she feels must be unimaginable.
@@MultiEvil85 She did her part in creating him, same as Chuck did. Jimmy was made into Saul by putting up a wall around his feeling and giving up any morals to avoid the kind of pain Chuck and Kim put him through. Imagine unconditionally loving someone only for them to almost get you killed because they "are having too much fun" and then abandoning you after you sacrificed yourself to save her. She created him. She and a select few other people.
@@carabculln1232 it's silly to pretend like the people in our lives, particularly the ones we love, don't have an impact on who we become. yes, jimmy always had his own agency, but the decisions he made are ultimately influenced by the pain from Kim & Chuck. Does that mean he's not responsible? Of course not, but it's only human for Kim to feel some guilt in her role in it all. To say otherwise would be to neglect how influential our romantic relationships are on our lives.
Its the heartbreak in his voice on those last three "Kim?"s that gets me. Like he's desperate for her to reassure him that it's ok and she's on his side. He knows he's messed up and she's the only one that'll understand. When you put it together with what he did immediately after the call, going back to his old ways, it really shows that he feels like he's got nothing and no one left.
They’re only giving awards out for the performances on the first half of the season. So it’s likely just as much as it is unlikely that this show gets any awards as they were holding a lot of the good stuff for after the seven week break.
I love that Jimmy references Lalo being, "in the ground apparently," still not being 100% sure that Lalo might just show up someday to send Jimmy on a trip to Belize.
+Omnisciententbeet This is gonna sound stupid, but what's the episode titled? I literally googled it and only got search results for clips from the episode. EDIT: I got it (Waterworks)
Man they made her husband/boyfriend a 15/10 dork. His first comment is about being risky about choosing miracle whip over his regular favorite kinds of mayonaise. "Yep!" in bed. And finally "They opened another Outback south side of town, want to go this week?" Opening up a second version of a restaurant that already exists in your city has to be one of the lamest things to ever get excited over. It reminds of the show's comedic roots. Yet is Kim punishing herself with this guy? No wonder Prison seemed okay to risk.
The sex noises were so funny, I'm like no he's not! Aloud to myself lol. I think she didn't really care about anything but being a lawyer and everything else was secondary. I'm not saying she didn't love Jimmy she did but something in her died when she gave up her license to practice.
@@ibnkhaldoun4319 I agree with you bro! I used to like Miracle Whip as a kid until I tried "Best Foods" Mayonnaise... now I can't eat Miracle Whip ever again.
Felt more like the Walt Jr. call in my opinion. Walt Jr. tells Walter to "just die" and then he decides to turn into Heisenberg again. We know that after this call, Jimmy goes right back to being Saul again. It's like poetry.
Definitely but they kind of did it to themselves. They had their fun, got in over their heads and it ended with an innocent man losing his life. Kim wisely decided to get the fuck out of dodge, although she’s clearly miserable for it and her time in ‘the game’ cost her the happy life she once had, and Jimmy decided to get even more in over his head and try to continue having his fun, until eventually he met Walt. Idk how it will end, but it doesn’t seem like it will end happily at all.
@@leafyutube Wait isn't the message that regret doesn't pay since if you regret your actions you get yep yepped? I don't know I feel sure plenty of karma is coming but I still think the whole idea of Saul dying is a kinda obvious and boring ending at this point. There has to be more to it, Saul going to prison I can see as being truly poetic and foreshadowed but I also think we'd kinda need another El Camino type movie to do that plotline justice cause you'd want to see how Saul would act in prison. Like if he decided to turn his life around in prison being famous and all and like having to deal with the potential legacy walter left behind. It'd be the biggest temptation to turn back to Saul Goodman. Like he'd be in a position of respect being a ex lawyer and a con man I think he'd have pretty high status and value inside prison.
it was sad to see her confidence so diminished, did anyone else notice she couldn't give her opinion for simplest things, like what flavor ice cream to get, or if mayo is like miracle whip. which it's not, miracle whip is an abomination
Best episode of BCS yet! Rhea Seahorn’s acting was phenomenal; especially in the bus. It was so intense watching Jimmy almost being caught multiple times. We know it’s game over now. I doubt he’ll get away.
Didn't expect kim to look so different and have a total different lifestyle. Everything's changed. her career, her relationship, her friends. A completely total different kim. wonder what if everyone at the company and her husband or bf knew the whole truth about kim. In the sex scene in the beginning, you're just hearing the husband voice but in comparison when kim and saul were doing it during while listening in on the sandpiper case hearing (while framing howard as a drug addict), there was passion, unlike in this episode. Her life is completely in FL as opposed to in NM. She looked so out of place returning to the court house. Overall loved the episode, but would've wanted kim to still practice law and could have taken the bar in FL.
@@randchuck2492 To be fair she’s always appeared bored and miserable. Even going back to the start of the series, she’s never been pleased or satisfied with anything.
Kim’s ultimate punishment… Working a dead end job, married to a Kevin Wachtell type, so torn down that the ultimate risks are mayo vs miracle whip and vanilla vs strawberry, risks so heavy she can’t even make a decision about them… Contrast that with double finger guns Kim at the end of season 5 and it’s a bit depressing
@@HyperGolem I bet it's not the first time she's heard it, how can she stand it? I was almost shouting he's not! he's not! out loud to my phone lol! Call me cold and shallow but that kind of talk would make me flee!
"Kim... Kim..... Kim" Of those last 3 words Saul spoke... the last word, "Kim", wasn't Saul speaking... it was Jimmy McGill. You can hear it in his voice. Only then does Kim respond, "I'm glad you're alive"
This hurts. I've been re-watching it over and over again and seeing how much they love each other in seasons 2, 3, 4, 5... And then going into this, it's really heartbreaking, man.
If this is the last time we see her (which I hope it isn’t; I hope we get more with her in e13), then I think this is an appropriate albeit sad ending for her. When she was with jimmy, she loved the rush and excitement from their little scams and tricks, and got so confident in doing them, and became sort of a whole new Kim throughout her relationship with jimmy. But now that Kim is gone, jimmy is gone, and she knows she’ll never get that back ever. But this is what she deserves. With the help of jimmy, they did some pretty awful things and she knows she deserves this. A job she’s too smart for, lshe is with a mid guy (not even gonna mention the yep part💀), has a mid job, mid friends, a mid life in general. She’s too smart for her job and forces a smile every day, but at the end of the day, this is an appropriate ending for her. She’s bearing the consequences of her past actions
Rhea Seerhorn literally just kills it this entire episode! The phone call, the breakdown on the bus, the confession, she just caught the anxiety and emotion perfectly! I'm glad I can see I'm not the only one who thought that
I love coming to these clips right after the episodes air to share my thoughts with other fans of BCS. I've been following this show since the very beginning in 2015 and it's been an incredible ride and Season 6 has been everything I hoped for and more. I'm gonna miss this so much
I don't know if we are gonna have some more Kim for the series finale. But if this was the last time we see her, I think it would be an appropriate fate for her. Living an average life that turns bitter and grey each day cause she has a burden that will never go away, is something she deserves.
I think her telling the truth to Howard’s wife was the penance she needed and she should move on now, be free, even if she carries some emotional scar tissue forever.
It's so heartbreaking, they clearly both miss each other. I hope there's a good bye reunion in the finale before Jimmy probably gets his ass hauled off to jail lol.
The Gene timeline is so hard to watch man, especially knowing how much Kim and Jimmy mean to each other along with everything they’ve been through together.
No it doesn't. She allowed Jimmy/Gene hear the grief for what they once had in her voice. "Have a nice life Kim" was intentionally nonchalant and cruel.
Completely wrong interpretation. Kim's "im glad youre alive" and Jimmy's "have a nice life kim" are the exact opposite sentiments. The former being one with immeasurable emotion and the later being one with cold disregard.
"Hey Kim, you know who this is?" I love that line cuz it almost sounds like he's taunting her. And also cuz who's actually talking? Is it Jimmy, Saul, Viktor, or gene?
I assume Victor sinclair is his fake name for scams in the gene timeline. How did kim know how to react like that when the phone operator told kim there's a guy named victor sinclair calling for kim?
There’s so much here: Kim and Jimmy clearly still love each other, Kim couldn’t let go of the past as evident by how sad her life is and that she CALLED to ask about Jimmy, Jimmy of course dosnt care that he is burdening her by calling her and that he of course gaslights her when she says he should turn himself in, and Jimmy is right to an extent that she really shouldn’t lecture him-Kim did illegal acts with him and she never confessed; had she done so could have prevented Jimmy from being where he was in breaking bad. On one hand we know Jimmy has done much worse than she ever did, but Kim does bear responsibility.
I'm not sure if that's gaslighting. As he isn't making her feel crazy for asking him that. You're right though, he is pointing out the hypocrisy, which is fair. Jimmy would never have touched Howard again if it wasn't for the con-woman beast that woke up in her mind. But yeah, Jimmy as Saul helped Walter poison a kid, as is evident where eagle eyed viewers noted his secretary was shredding Brock's school schedule. He also was involved in organizations that killed children and others as well. He even suggested to Walter to kill Jesse at some point to tie up a loose end.
I think he was absolutely toxic to her. I mean she did not confess because if she did, mike , gustavo etc. would have maybe not only threatend her but others as well. Jimmys evoled to Saul who was already very toxic to her. The last meeting was like "im gonna show you , how i dont need you". Those kind of meetings where you are afraid showing your true feelings. You want to come out better of it. His Ego as Saul was fragile. But Gene is... Gene is straight the worst he is ever been. He was this close , killing an innoccent cancer sick men and ripping him off. He was this close killing off an elderly women just to survive. He is toxic to kim , for what? False hope i guess. He has no chance of escape this time. Jimmy died twice, once he went to be saul and again when he evolved to Gene. There is nothing left of that once charming men with criminal energy problems.
I just love the black and white of it all, it feels like a universe slowly coming to an end. It feels like a comic where the surreal is the void of the blank sheet. It feels like the stories of old are drifting into the void
Idk if they meant for it to come off this way... Kim's life in Florida looks worse then Gene's almost geez. I mean she made no noise during the sex scene and looked out of it in every other scene.
@@Raulbikcube I agree, the scene where she didn't even answer Vanilla or Strawberry for that lady's cake was fkin crazy, she is still in a daze and Saul said its been 6+ years on the phone.
Rhea Seehorn's acting in this scene (and the whole show, really) captures the emotional authenticity of this moment so perfectly - you can feel and recognize something piercingly real there, even if you can't articulate what it is.
Idk why but Saul mentioning Fring lit a bulb in my head. We’ve never learned when Saul found out about Gus being the drug lord. In BB he knows Mike works for a mysterious businessman that he refers Walt to but we don’t see when he puts 2-and-2 together. I wonder if he just learned from Walt and Jesse in passing. Or if Mike facilitated some sort of understanding or “business” meeting between the two.
he knows Gus ,in season 4, when walt says that Gus has a hit on hank, he said im not mentioning Gus to the DEA instead he said that the cartel wanted to finish the job so yeah Saul knows that Gus is a drug lord the whole time, i think he's just keeping a low profile at all times
If you let the video for just a few more seconds, the co-worker enters and tells Kim: "Time to sing!", which is obviously meant as singing a Happy Birthday, but "Time to sing" also means "Time to spill the beans" or time to confess.
It’s one of the reasons he completely lost his mind when Kim told him to turn himself in. Jimmy has always justified a lot of what he does by believing everyone exists in the same moral grey areas that he does. He may have at one point believed he could have been a better person, but a lifetime of dealing with Chuck stopped that. The only other times in the series Jimmy got truly righteously furious was when he was confronted by those who were taking responsibility for past wrongs, as he felt they were flaunting their moral superiority over him (like when Howard truly apologized for treating him poorly and offered him the job) He thought Kim was if anything his equal and would be as happy to hear from him as I’m sure he’s desperately lonely after a few months in Nebraska. When she was understandably quite disgusted a big part of the part of herself that she hates and tried to bury under the life of no consequence in Florida reaches back out, she finally decides to take full accountability for what she has done and held onto for 6 years. Jimmy can’t process this because it shows Kim was always the better person than he was
Even if Kim confesses to Lalo killing Howard, they will probably never believe her without a body. And anyone who knows about the bodies location is dead.
This really feels like a mirror of Walt & Sauls final conversation,Walt and gene both act like their situations are just minor setbacks and that they should stick together to try and make a comeback,but Saul and Kim both acknowledge that there’s no going back and that it’s the end and the best thing for everyone would be if they (Walt/Gene) turn themselves in. But they (Walt/gene) try to persuade and someone intimidate them (Kim/Saul) to stay with them but it doesn’t work and they finally part.
Man I feel bad for Kim because I experienced something similar career wise. Many years ago I was a “Golden Boy” at a STEM company. Company is Fortune 500 been around for several years, and I saw myself working there u til I retired. 3 years later I got kicked to the curb and the company crashed and burned. Eventhougj I applied I haven’t been able to get back into STEM since. Can’t wait for the series finalie:
I feel really sorry for kim to see her live like this She was a strong woman and a great lawyer with confidence. She was her own boss And now....she is sad and broken from inside, doesn't talk much isn't a lawyer anymore and feels guilty for what she did with saul together
She’s trying to have a normal life but normal life doesn’t suit her. Her life is mundane just like Genes. I believe turning her self in was a move to have Gene do the same. Both facing time (different charges of course) would have been poetic justice. She has unconditional love for him. Even thought she confessed about the crimes she also lied about saying “if my ex husband is still alive” to Howard’s wife. She said what she said during the phone call knowing Jimmy would do something stupid right after. Something’s never change :/
Hard disagree on the "unconditional love" part. He had unconditional love for her, willing to give himself to Lalo to save her. She however risked getting him killed by not telling him Lalo was out there because - in her words - she "was having too much fun". She used him as a tool to get the thrills she was craving. Maybe not conciously, maybe not being knowingly malicious, but saying she loved him unconditionally is laughable.
@@markofcain2324 That’s true but let’s admit she does love him. This was seen after Bagman. And her lying to Howard’s wife is gonna be hella Important down the line
@@thebestofthebest5724 isn't she now ratting both of them out as seen in the last episode? So hell nah - she loved the thrill. She didn't love the man.
It's very telling of the love and respect Kim had for Jimmy, that even after all those years passed, and how their lives had changed, that as soon as Jimmy angrily told her to confess (even tho Jimmy was just gaslighting her), that is exactly what she went to do.
He got worse after kim would barely talk to him and didn't offer him solace. He didn't realize that Kim can't help him if he can't help himself. After that phone booth conversation, Gene turned into the worst version of Saul in denial and in fear of his own need to change.
Kim Wexler meets Jesse Pinkman Scene - ua-cam.com/video/1Jlv4zq0rDU/v-deo.html
Emilio Koyama Scene - ua-cam.com/video/ZptASHBeFiM/v-deo.html
Marion Calls Police on Gene - ua-cam.com/video/hfIuQ5KdhFM/v-deo.html
Jeff Gets Arrested - ua-cam.com/video/TLbWpVsMcZ8/v-deo.html
Thank you! Can you do one with Gene in the house of the guy with cancer?
@@u-n-i I did it for me.
@@MrUsbGamer I bet you’re good at it
@@MrUsbGamer AHA I KNEW YOU DIDNT DO THESE CLIPS FOR THE FAMILY
When Kim was leaving the dangerous zone while Jesse was entering the dangerous zone lol
“Fring’s in the ground, Mike’s in the ground, Lalo’s in the ground apparently” even all these years later in the Gene timeline Lalo still somewhat haunts him.
Not really, he still watches his back but I guess that’s one of the only people Kim is fearful of
That's because no one ever told him Lalo's dead. I think Mike told him "he's not gonna be a trouble" but at that point he isn't buying that story anymore.
@@surrk1057 I think thats true; same reason he didn't mention heisenberg
@@arturobelano6243 she doesn't know who walter was.
I mean last time someone told him he was dead, Lalo just rose from the dead to shoot Howard in the head. Even if somebody would tell him he is dead, he still will have doubts.
This is the kind of anxiety one has when they reconnect with someone they’ve had a painful falling out with. Rhea captured it *perfectly.* She deserves every award.
Literally I relate so hard to Saul Goodman in many ways it's painful. This especially. Went through a breakup three years ago and I met her again last week. It still hurts but it's like I had to to make sure it wasn't just either one of us. She nailed it
Ye
she needs to get the emmy
If ever (and by ever I mean always) she was to deserve an Emmy win it would be for this episode. This scene, the divorce scene, and the breakdown on the bus were some of the most powerful pieces of acting I’ve ever seen. She deserves so much more attention and I hope she gets more work after this show wraps up.
and all the murders and crimes make it even more painful
"Fring's in the ground, Mike's in the ground, Lalo's in the ground (apparently!)"
I love how he's still unsure Lalo's dead.
Sadly mike isn’t in the ground :( Kaylee and Stacey still don’t know he died he’s mush in a barrel now
Mikes in Belize not the ground
@@Littlejohnnymarston1 I've always felt the use of hydrofluoric acid was really unnerving in these two shows. The way these iconic, major characters just end up dissolving away in a barrel, nothing left of them remaining.
I mean, if he didn't resurface after the Cartel was wiped out, it's probably safe to assume he isn't going to.
@@Littlejohnnymarston1 Mike knew that by staying in the game that that could happen. Hell he and Jimmy could’ve been buzzard dinner if they didn’t make it out of the desert in Bagman
Kim used to sound so enthusiastic and confident. She sounds so weak and tired in her new life. Rhea is fantastic.
Nah she always sound tired and annoyed.
@@RB-.- Except for the moments when she indulged in bad behavior with Saul. That was the problem. She doesn't like the boring life, she loves the toxicity, but after Howard's death she retreated into a shell and "happily" lived a boring life so as to not hurt anybody else with her selfishness.
She sounded so different, and whole black and white scene i didnt even recognize her
@@RB-.- did… you even watch the show?
yes exactly
She's changed so much. So has Jimmy. It's almost unbelievable
That’s just life man
@@stlpolicemetropolitandepar4316 thank you STL Police Metropolitan Department for the life lesson
Jimmy hasnt change at all
@@sergiohilario426 Then you haven't been paying attention to the show. Watch it again.
@@vvoof2601 Didnt you see that he relapsed back into being slipping jimmy? Or and I missing something?
It feels like forever ago since Lalo died and it's only been 3 episodes. Holy shit
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4*
This season's 1 week breaks have worked really well to pace the season and foster discussion, Nacho's death feels like a hundred years ago... wonder how it''ll feel binging it in a few years
Four hours ago to be exact.
I miss the early episodes of the season and they felt so long ago.
Quite evident in this scene that she misses Saul but is carrying the burden of guilt from all the terrible things they’ve done together. The pauses and Kim’s whole demeanour exemplifies human emotion so well. Kim is a paradigm of human emotion and empathy.
Compelety agree, man her scene on the bus where she broke down really was one of the best performances, it was incredible from a acting standpoint. Nothing pretty or glamorous about it just a broken person.
@@jackbarry9337 Yeah. The lone hand comforting her from off screen was a genius touch. I was sobbing
Jimmy
She misses Jimmy.. 😔
@@AmbrosiusIII That's Mrs. Gilligan Vince's wife's hand :)
I was half-expecting Kim to start screaming “you killed uncle hank!”
They created a new saul with the better call saul show. It’s actually insane, like we see him in an entirely new light after watching this show. Far from what we thought of him in just breaking bad
Yea man. At first I wasn't sure about better call Saul as a spinoff. But now it feels like part 1 of the story with breaking bad being part 2 and el Camino and season 6 part 2 being part 3
And it was said there was another iteration of Gene we'd see before the end. Also don't forget that swinging hanger teaser.
@@olofacosta3192 Well Better Call Saul wasn't a spinoff, it was a sequel from the very first episode
@@halfbakedproductions7887 that’s crazy, and even going back to watch breaking bad he seems like a different character. When he says “best case scenario I’m managing a Cinnabon in Omaha” you really get the feeling that he would just lay low and do everything in his power not to get caught.. but now we see him as this “slippin Jimmy” guy, He can’t get enough of the schemes and the criminal life. He’s sadly heading towards an inevitable downfall.. I would be greatly surprised if he doesn’t die or go to jail in this finale.
@@SupportTheLittleGuy Most criminals who get put into witness protection for testifying against others will eventually go back to their criminal activities in their new homes.
You can see it in her eyes she desperately wants Jimmy to come back. She misses him a lot. Jimmy, not Saul.
In a way, Jimmy is buried in the ground too and Saul is the one who buried him.
Funny, since she was the one to put the nail in Jimmy's coffin by abandoning him.
Almost got him killed, felt bad about her selfish decisions, reacts by cutting him loose and then feels bad about him emotionally coping and putting a wall up to protect himself. Kim surely is a piece of work.
@@markofcain2324 why are you blaming Kim, Sauls bad choices are his own, her choice to come clean about everything this episode is the best thing she could have done
@@carabculln1232 It was her choice to not tell Jimmy that Lalo was on the loose, willingly risking both their lifes to serve her addiction to the "thrill of the game". So to answer your question: THAT is why I'm blaming her. That and the fact that even though she was the one endangering both, she abandoned him in his time of grief regardless of him risking his life for her. And then, to top it all off, she seems resentful that he is emotionally defensive after that kind of a betrayal. So yeah: Piece of work and then some. Saul's bad choices are his own, but so are Kim's.
@@carabculln1232 what does morality mean anymore when everyone thinks you're a piece of trash evil human though?
Kim's guilty conscious is understandable but in the end, pointless to forfeit getting away with stuff like that.
You'll be judged after death anyway.
From the way it was shown in the previous episode, it looked like a heated argument, but Kim barely said a word. She was calm the entire time and straight to the point. "I'm glad you're still alive." That was so unexpectedly powerful. Just so much crazy nuance in the acting. I cannot wait for the final episode.
best twist there
The writing is great this season.
It probably would’ve been less painful for Jimmy if there was more of an argument. The fact that they do clearly still care about each other is what makes it so tragic.
I wouldnt say she was calm, she was struggling to get herself to speak.
That slow Pan zoom in on Kim's face when she told Jimmy to confess it's just perfection
It’s almost like Marie telling Walt to kill himself.
Don't worry. I thought of Chuck's meltdown as well. I had no idea we had professional cinematographers in the youtube comments.
Hey guys, actual pro here - it can also be done in post. This was not, because Paul Donachie is just naturally amazing (as his Marshall Adams, but this was not his episode). Just for your future reference, pans are side to side. Tilts are up and down. And then you can push in or pull out with the camera. All different things, but normal people commonly refer to any camera movement as a “pan”. And there’s my unsolicited lesson of the day.
@I drink your milkshake yes, experienced. Good? Highly questionable. But it is my job and it’s fun, terrifying, boring, stressful, intense, and fulfilling all at the same time 😆
He still isn’t sure if Lalos dead
i don't blame him
we know if she tells a decent enough detective the story and mike's involvement it doesnt take too much to realize the obvious spot to him to bury a body quickly.
@@carlosrivas1629 Yup, they'll remember Mike was working for Gus, and they'll go back to the Super Lab and dig around until they find them.
my head cannon is that gus told mike to be vague about lalos death to jimmy, gus was confused and almost in disbelief when kim told gus on the phone that jimmy talked lalo out of sending him to shoot gus . someone who has a way with words that can convince a ruthless cartel leader to change his plans only using his words is someone gus wants to keep in check .
@@eric.waffles they get guys with LIDAR or ground penetrating radar and they find them.
So sad that Jimmy could have had a amazing life with Kim if he’d just been able to be a regular lawyer practicing elder law
The cruelty of the BCS world.
He wasn’t happy though.
Chuck was wrong about some things but right about others and he was right that Jimmy couldn’t help himself when it came to being slippin Jimmy. He was born that way
@@tankdogization Jimmy was happy in elder law. He only stopped because Chuck set him up.
She is also responsible for their break up.
Howard's death was the nail in her coffin. She is forever traumatized and shouldering the guilt so many years that she needed to give his wife closure. Her character no longer takes the lead, she lost her drive and her confidence. This proves that she isn't a sociopath, her empathy and guilt is realistic.
Jimmy isn't a sociopath either. He's just a petulant child that needs to be smothered in affection or he'll act out.
Yeah turns out Jimmy was the sociopath the whole time when people were saying it was Kim
Yeah, the fact that Jimmy/Saul can compartmentalize the horrible things they did just proves he is no better that Walter White at this point.
I'm really satisfied with the way they handled the murder of Howard. An event like that would inevitably have profound recourse on people like Kim and Jimmy. After all, they were simply two normal people who kept digging themselves into a pit and never backed out when they had the chance to. They both witnessed then and there a clash of worlds, where evil met good, and it will haunt them forever. Brilliant writing.
@@Happy26210 Jimmy was not totally like this though. he had empathy before
Her change of hairstyle and color just might be the most evil thing in this universe.
I think that’s kind of the point. She’s really unhappy and doesn’t even look like the Kim we knew
She looks like she even put on a little weight to play future Kim
@@fritz9830 Yeah you can really see it in her arms in the opening scene. Significantly more meat on those bad boys.
Tbh I like the new Kim look
Got that pretty innocent housewife look
@@profblack too bad we didn't get any feet meat
I have to imagine what Kim has gone through in the last 6 years. Living such a boring, repetitive life in Florida, all the while hearing about her ex-lover who aided monsters in creating a drug empire. This "Saul Goodman" character that she helped to create. And that is on top of Howard's death. The guilt she feels must be unimaginable.
She didn't create anything. He is who he is like Walt, Jesse, Mike, Gus etc.
@@MultiEvil85 She did her part in creating him, same as Chuck did. Jimmy was made into Saul by putting up a wall around his feeling and giving up any morals to avoid the kind of pain Chuck and Kim put him through.
Imagine unconditionally loving someone only for them to almost get you killed because they "are having too much fun" and then abandoning you after you sacrificed yourself to save her.
She created him. She and a select few other people.
@@markofcain2324 this is such a lie lol, Saul is a grown ass man, not a 15 year old
@@carabculln1232 it's silly to pretend like the people in our lives, particularly the ones we love, don't have an impact on who we become. yes, jimmy always had his own agency, but the decisions he made are ultimately influenced by the pain from Kim & Chuck. Does that mean he's not responsible? Of course not, but it's only human for Kim to feel some guilt in her role in it all. To say otherwise would be to neglect how influential our romantic relationships are on our lives.
@@seancarterx Kim definitely influenced him, but the one who put Jimmy on the path to ruin is ultimately jimmy himself
Its the heartbreak in his voice on those last three "Kim?"s that gets me. Like he's desperate for her to reassure him that it's ok and she's on his side. He knows he's messed up and she's the only one that'll understand.
When you put it together with what he did immediately after the call, going back to his old ways, it really shows that he feels like he's got nothing and no one left.
Yep. There is something desperate, naked and yearning in the way he says her name there. He still loves her so much. They're both so broken.
He truly is a lost child yearning for love and guidance and lashing out.
I swear if Rhea Seahorn doesn’t win an Emmy based on this episode alone, the Academy is kicking itself in the balls intentionally.
They’re only giving awards out for the performances on the first half of the season. So it’s likely just as much as it is unlikely that this show gets any awards as they were holding a lot of the good stuff for after the seven week break.
@@tankdogization but the second half will be eligible for the Emmy’s next year
Put some respect on Sarah Snook
Emmy committee after having snubbed like everyone the past few years: is that a dare?
Emmys and the Academy are a joke. They gave best drama to the worst season of Game of Thrones.
The title of this episode fits perfectly. A very sad episode with what we see from Kim's perspective.
Despite how Walt ruin Saul entire career. It is interesting that Saul didn’t mention him or Jesse that much.
Makes sense. He thinks she never met them.
Walt ruins Saul career????
Walt doesn't ruin Jimmy's career
he wasn't super close with them at the end pf the day
Why would he. And considering the things walt has done during breaking bad I’m sure she’s aware who Saul was working with
I love that Jimmy references Lalo being, "in the ground apparently," still not being 100% sure that Lalo might just show up someday to send Jimmy on a trip to Belize.
If she doesn’t win an Emmy, I’m gonna burn down the… Emmy… store.
If you burn down the store you’re gonna need a lawyer. A CRIMINAL lawyer.
Oh yeah? Well, the Emmy store called…they’re running out of Rhea!
@@coleward4208 Oh yeah? Well the chicanery store called, they're running out of you!
Did you know that you have rights? The Constitution says you do.
Do it with a lantern like Chuck!
That single second where her face breaks is everything
+Omnisciententbeet This is gonna sound stupid, but what's the episode titled? I literally googled it and only got search results for clips from the episode.
EDIT: I got it (Waterworks)
@@TechnologicallyTechnical episode is called a kid named finger
@@jumiangel739 ☝️
@@jumiangel739 I love that part of the episode where the kid named finger goes "It's finger time" and fingers all over those guys
Timestamp?
Saul is really becoming a egoist maniac just like Walter.
Saul is to Jimmy as Heisenberg is to Walter
Then why didnt he kill the old lady
When he went on his little rant on Kim after she told him to turn himself in, he reminded me of Walt when he gaslighted Skyler in a similar fashion.
Saul was way before Walt
I think he’s jealous of her ability to go straight.
Fring is in the ground, Mike is in the ground. Lalo apparently is in the ground.
Jimmy will NEVER forget Lalo
JimmyxLalo
Neither will any of us
Howard's and Lalo's bodies were never found.
Man they made her husband/boyfriend a 15/10 dork. His first comment is about being risky about choosing miracle whip over his regular favorite kinds of mayonaise. "Yep!" in bed. And finally "They opened another Outback south side of town, want to go this week?"
Opening up a second version of a restaurant that already exists in your city has to be one of the lamest things to ever get excited over. It reminds of the show's comedic roots. Yet is Kim punishing herself with this guy? No wonder Prison seemed okay to risk.
The sex noises were so funny, I'm like no he's not! Aloud to myself lol. I think she didn't really care about anything but being a lawyer and everything else was secondary. I'm not saying she didn't love Jimmy she did but something in her died when she gave up her license to practice.
This comment was hilarious, the fact that you thought about it so much in detail and the fact its actually true :D
@@ibnkhaldoun4319 I agree with you bro! I used to like Miracle Whip as a kid until I tried "Best Foods" Mayonnaise... now I can't eat Miracle Whip ever again.
Either that or being truly alone lmao
Yep…yep…yep…yep…yep…yep
This is the BCS equivalent to Walt going to visit Skyler on BB
Felt more like the Walt Jr. call in my opinion. Walt Jr. tells Walter to "just die" and then he decides to turn into Heisenberg again. We know that after this call, Jimmy goes right back to being Saul again. It's like poetry.
@bradleygreen5327
Walter Jr.- why are you still alive?
Kim- you should turn yourself in
this episode fucked me up man, so sad. wanted more than anything for them to have a happy ending together. heart breaking.
Definitely but they kind of did it to themselves. They had their fun, got in over their heads and it ended with an innocent man losing his life. Kim wisely decided to get the fuck out of dodge, although she’s clearly miserable for it and her time in ‘the game’ cost her the happy life she once had, and Jimmy decided to get even more in over his head and try to continue having his fun, until eventually he met Walt. Idk how it will end, but it doesn’t seem like it will end happily at all.
The message has to be crime doesn't pay. It's not a romance film, it's a crime drama.
I’m glad there’s no happy ending for them, it wouldn’t have fit.
@@Gemmarose9012 I know, it was just nice to have it for the time we did.
@@leafyutube Wait isn't the message that regret doesn't pay since if you regret your actions you get yep yepped? I don't know I feel sure plenty of karma is coming but I still think the whole idea of Saul dying is a kinda obvious and boring ending at this point. There has to be more to it, Saul going to prison I can see as being truly poetic and foreshadowed but I also think we'd kinda need another El Camino type movie to do that plotline justice cause you'd want to see how Saul would act in prison. Like if he decided to turn his life around in prison being famous and all and like having to deal with the potential legacy walter left behind. It'd be the biggest temptation to turn back to Saul Goodman. Like he'd be in a position of respect being a ex lawyer and a con man I think he'd have pretty high status and value inside prison.
it was sad to see her confidence so diminished, did anyone else notice she couldn't give her opinion for simplest things, like what flavor ice cream to get, or if mayo is like miracle whip. which it's not, miracle whip is an abomination
I'm proud to say I have never tried miracle whip in my entire 49 years.
Wtf is miracle whip?
@@jeff999 an excuse of a sandwich dressing. mom used to get it all the time. it's not the same.
@@ZenMonkeyGod its like saying they were out of my favorite brand of mozzarella, so I got velveeta for the pasta
Right
Best episode of BCS yet! Rhea Seahorn’s acting was phenomenal; especially in the bus. It was so intense watching Jimmy almost being caught multiple times. We know it’s game over now. I doubt he’ll get away.
Her trying not to cry and then breaking down on the bus was phenomenal, maybe Rhea can give amber heard some acting lessons.
@@ariadneschild8460 I doubt it would take. Heard doesn't have it in her. 😁
@@rageangerman1432 😆
@@ariadneschild8460 are y'all ever gonna stop with this shit
@@YEs69th420 no liars cause untold damage, heard lied and tried to destroy Johnny for his money.
Didn't expect kim to look so different and have a total different lifestyle. Everything's changed. her career, her relationship, her friends. A completely total different kim. wonder what if everyone at the company and her husband or bf knew the whole truth about kim. In the sex scene in the beginning, you're just hearing the husband voice but in comparison when kim and saul were doing it during while listening in on the sandpiper case hearing (while framing howard as a drug addict), there was passion, unlike in this episode. Her life is completely in FL as opposed to in NM. She looked so out of place returning to the court house. Overall loved the episode, but would've wanted kim to still practice law and could have taken the bar in FL.
She has such a good life now but past demons keep haunting her
@@RB-.- her life is just as depressing as jimmy’s
@@RB-.- Her life is depressing. I can't stand her new friend group and I only had to watch them for like 10 minutes.
@@RB-.- We're you even paying attention? She was clearly bored and miserable.
@@randchuck2492 To be fair she’s always appeared bored and miserable. Even going back to the start of the series, she’s never been pleased or satisfied with anything.
Kim’s ultimate punishment… Working a dead end job, married to a Kevin Wachtell type, so torn down that the ultimate risks are mayo vs miracle whip and vanilla vs strawberry, risks so heavy she can’t even make a decision about them… Contrast that with double finger guns Kim at the end of season 5 and it’s a bit depressing
Not to mention having to listen the guy say ''Yep,yep, yep'' with every thrust while doing it.
@@HyperGolem I bet it's not the first time she's heard it, how can she stand it? I was almost shouting he's not! he's not! out loud to my phone lol! Call me cold and shallow but that kind of talk would make me flee!
"Kim... Kim..... Kim"
Of those last 3 words Saul spoke... the last word, "Kim", wasn't Saul speaking... it was Jimmy McGill. You can hear it in his voice.
Only then does Kim respond, "I'm glad you're alive"
_"Fring's in the ground, Mike's in the ground, Lalo's in the ground.... apparently"_
🤣 He still can't be sure
3:18 The weight of the love in this exchange is too much to bear jfc
Hello! Your channel is awesome! I would love to see you make a video about this show!
The way he says the second “kim”….
this gives me Walt last phone call with skyler... when the police were listening
Someone compared it to Walt calling his son also except the caller gets mad this time.
This hurts. I've been re-watching it over and over again and seeing how much they love each other in seasons 2, 3, 4, 5... And then going into this, it's really heartbreaking, man.
If this is the last time we see her (which I hope it isn’t; I hope we get more with her in e13), then I think this is an appropriate albeit sad ending for her. When she was with jimmy, she loved the rush and excitement from their little scams and tricks, and got so confident in doing them, and became sort of a whole new Kim throughout her relationship with jimmy. But now that Kim is gone, jimmy is gone, and she knows she’ll never get that back ever. But this is what she deserves. With the help of jimmy, they did some pretty awful things and she knows she deserves this. A job she’s too smart for, lshe is with a mid guy (not even gonna mention the yep part💀), has a mid job, mid friends, a mid life in general. She’s too smart for her job and forces a smile every day, but at the end of the day, this is an appropriate ending for her. She’s bearing the consequences of her past actions
she should be in jail honestly
“Lalo’s in the ground, apparently” that small detail that Gene thinks Lalo may be out there.
At least, she's glad he's alive. Walt Jr straight up tells Walt to die instead.
He still believed that Walt killed Hank, that's why Jr hates him
What do you want on your burger Kim? 1:15
Lol
Kim: ketchup?
You tell me.
Rhea Seerhorn literally just kills it this entire episode! The phone call, the breakdown on the bus, the confession, she just caught the anxiety and emotion perfectly! I'm glad I can see I'm not the only one who thought that
Hell yeah you're not !
I love coming to these clips right after the episodes air to share my thoughts with other fans of BCS.
I've been following this show since the very beginning in 2015 and it's been an incredible ride and Season 6 has been everything I hoped for and more. I'm gonna miss this so much
Same! After the next episode it's a closed loop, I'm almost scared to see how it all ends.
Same bro. I gonna miss this so much !
Breaking Bad is still being regularly discussed by fans after all these years. It'll be the same thing for Better Call Saul
That's why I rewatch Breaking Bad so once more !
I was on the edge of my seat the whole kim scene waiting for this call. Brilliant writing.
I don't know if we are gonna have some more Kim for the series finale. But if this was the last time we see her, I think it would be an appropriate fate for her.
Living an average life that turns bitter and grey each day cause she has a burden that will never go away, is something she deserves.
I think her telling the truth to Howard’s wife was the penance she needed and she should move on now, be free, even if she carries some emotional scar tissue forever.
what else will she do? have another “Yep! Yep! Yep!” scene?
@@Podzhagitel Thst was so cringey!
@@Podzhagitel Dude straight up doesn’t know how to fuck…real talk
@@Gemmarose9012 I think that was the point that Kim is not enjoying the yep session
They thing about it is….they actually do love each other.
they never stopped loving each other
It's so heartbreaking, they clearly both miss each other. I hope there's a good bye reunion in the finale before Jimmy probably gets his ass hauled off to jail lol.
That's life sometimes. You meet someone and you KNOW you're bad for eachother, but it's so hard to let go of the chemistry that feels so good.
Rhea still looks incredible even in black & white ❤️
Get some glasses buddy
The Gene timeline is so hard to watch man, especially knowing how much Kim and Jimmy mean to each other along with everything they’ve been through together.
Seeing Kim like this knowing what she could have been...it hit me like a straight arrow.
Captured the office purgatory so well. And Jimmy yelling like that is proof that the rift between BCS season 6 and post BB is huge.
Kim looks like a completely different person now in the worst possible way. Like all the life has been sucked out of her.
"I'm glad you're alive" gives off the same vibes as "Have a nice life Kim"
No it doesn't. She allowed Jimmy/Gene hear the grief for what they once had in her voice. "Have a nice life Kim" was intentionally nonchalant and cruel.
Completely wrong interpretation. Kim's "im glad youre alive" and Jimmy's "have a nice life kim" are the exact opposite sentiments. The former being one with immeasurable emotion and the later being one with cold disregard.
"Hey Kim, you know who this is?" I love that line cuz it almost sounds like he's taunting her. And also cuz who's actually talking? Is it Jimmy, Saul, Viktor, or gene?
It's Jimmy. Damaged, hollowed out, beyond repair and perhaps redemption - but with Kim it will always be Jimmy
@@nnthayer i felt like i heard some saul in there, particularly when he was bragging how the feds couldn't catch him
I assume Victor sinclair is his fake name for scams in the gene timeline. How did kim know how to react like that when the phone operator told kim there's a guy named victor sinclair calling for kim?
Could have almost worked just as well if she had just answered the same she did to pink man and then hung up: “I used to…..”. Mic drop.
Brilliant writing! I love how we only saw one side of the conversation originally. And now Kim's side. Powerful ending.
There’s so much here: Kim and Jimmy clearly still love each other, Kim couldn’t let go of the past as evident by how sad her life is and that she CALLED to ask about Jimmy, Jimmy of course dosnt care that he is burdening her by calling her and that he of course gaslights her when she says he should turn himself in, and Jimmy is right to an extent that she really shouldn’t lecture him-Kim did illegal acts with him and she never confessed; had she done so could have prevented Jimmy from being where he was in breaking bad. On one hand we know Jimmy has done much worse than she ever did, but Kim does bear responsibility.
I'm not sure if that's gaslighting. As he isn't making her feel crazy for asking him that. You're right though, he is pointing out the hypocrisy, which is fair. Jimmy would never have touched Howard again if it wasn't for the con-woman beast that woke up in her mind.
But yeah, Jimmy as Saul helped Walter poison a kid, as is evident where eagle eyed viewers noted his secretary was shredding Brock's school schedule. He also was involved in organizations that killed children and others as well. He even suggested to Walter to kill Jesse at some point to tie up a loose end.
That and... Kim filed the divorce papers...
@@johnhein2539 more guilt-tripping than gaslighting
Is it really gaslighting if Kim was the one that kept the scam going which led to the death of Howard, she never turned herself in
I think he was absolutely toxic to her. I mean she did not confess because if she did, mike , gustavo etc. would have maybe not only threatend her but others as well. Jimmys evoled to Saul who was already very toxic to her. The last meeting was like "im gonna show you , how i dont need you". Those kind of meetings where you are afraid showing your true feelings. You want to come out better of it. His Ego as Saul was fragile. But Gene is... Gene is straight the worst he is ever been. He was this close , killing an innoccent cancer sick men and ripping him off. He was this close killing off an elderly women just to survive. He is toxic to kim , for what? False hope i guess. He has no chance of escape this time. Jimmy died twice, once he went to be saul and again when he evolved to Gene. There is nothing left of that once charming men with criminal energy problems.
Heartbreaking, tense moment but you cut out the best line…when her coworker comes in all cheery like a smash cut and says “time to SIIIIIIING!”
Thank God someone remember of this moment
I just love the black and white of it all, it feels like a universe slowly coming to an end. It feels like a comic where the surreal is the void of the blank sheet. It feels like the stories of old are drifting into the void
Watching a new tv show in black and white now just feels like something is wrong in time or space it’s neat.
I cried when Kimberly yelled: "You killed UNCLE HANK, YOU KILLED HIM"
Notice the ticket machine at the courthouse that replace Mike's old job?
This is the moment Kim Wexler becomes Marie Schrader
At 2:50, the few people who haven't watched breaking bad but are better call saul fans are probably so shocked.
Hahaha it makes zero sense to watch BCS first so it's just a huge spoiler for them
their fault lol
So Kim was always around during breaking bad just put of view?
The truth is we didn’t really know much about Saul’s personal life in Breaking Bad. He could have had a lot going on behind the scenes.
watch the show
She was....in Florida, yeah. Breaking Bad takes place in ABQ. I don't see the issue.
Nah she was dead during breaking bad. But they resurrected her for better call saul. Lmfao
Walt's phone call to Junior: Why are you still alive?!
Saul's phone call to Kim: I'm glad you are alive.
Idk if they meant for it to come off this way... Kim's life in Florida looks worse then Gene's almost geez. I mean she made no noise during the sex scene and looked out of it in every other scene.
I think that was the point her life kinda mirrors Jimmys new life which is why for her it’s also black and white.
@@s3xylegend26 no it’s black and white because it’s after everything that happens in the bb timeline
I know. She just seems so dead in those scenes. Like her experiences in ABQ took away her capacity for joy, or something. Poor Kim.
@@Raulbikcube I agree, the scene where she didn't even answer Vanilla or Strawberry for that lady's cake was fkin crazy, she is still in a daze and Saul said its been 6+ years on the phone.
Lmaooo that scene was funny that guy was just like “yeah… Yes… Yes…”
Rhea Seehorn's acting in this scene (and the whole show, really) captures the emotional authenticity of this moment so perfectly - you can feel and recognize something piercingly real there, even if you can't articulate what it is.
Idk why but Saul mentioning Fring lit a bulb in my head. We’ve never learned when Saul found out about Gus being the drug lord. In BB he knows Mike works for a mysterious businessman that he refers Walt to but we don’t see when he puts 2-and-2 together. I wonder if he just learned from Walt and Jesse in passing. Or if Mike facilitated some sort of understanding or “business” meeting between the two.
he knows Gus ,in season 4, when walt says that Gus has a hit on hank, he said im not mentioning Gus to the DEA instead he said that the cartel wanted to finish the job so yeah Saul knows that Gus is a drug lord the whole time, i think he's just keeping a low profile at all times
His business dealings and Gus' business dealings never overlapped much.
@@s3c0nd1mpact true. I’m gonna just assume after Walt started working for Gus he told Saul who he was
When Walt was worried Gus would kill him he was talking to Saul about what to do about it
jimmy also probably learned who gus was from kim when she was at his house
This scene reminds me of when Walt is trying to make Jesse remember the details on how he killed gale. But it's Saul forcing Kim to remember.
I’m so happy we got to see her in the present day.
You can see how startled she was at realizing Jimmy was right in saying there was no reason she couldn't turn herself in.
She needs an emmy for this episode
yess
Yup !
This hurt us as much as it hurt Jimmy, wow, rhea captured the feeling of anger, sarrow, regret and illogical love all in a few words
If you let the video for just a few more seconds, the co-worker enters and tells Kim: "Time to sing!", which is obviously meant as singing a Happy Birthday, but "Time to sing" also means "Time to spill the beans" or time to confess.
Saul still doesn't know if Lalo is dead or not. 🤣
It’s one of the reasons he completely lost his mind when Kim told him to turn himself in. Jimmy has always justified a lot of what he does by believing everyone exists in the same moral grey areas that he does. He may have at one point believed he could have been a better person, but a lifetime of dealing with Chuck stopped that. The only other times in the series Jimmy got truly righteously furious was when he was confronted by those who were taking responsibility for past wrongs, as he felt they were flaunting their moral superiority over him (like when Howard truly apologized for treating him poorly and offered him the job)
He thought Kim was if anything his equal and would be as happy to hear from him as I’m sure he’s desperately lonely after a few months in Nebraska. When she was understandably quite disgusted a big part of the part of herself that she hates and tried to bury under the life of no consequence in Florida reaches back out, she finally decides to take full accountability for what she has done and held onto for 6 years.
Jimmy can’t process this because it shows Kim was always the better person than he was
The good, the bad and the ugly ending. Sad how Jimmy will have a worse fate than Jesse and Walt
Jesse gets his happy ending tho in El Camino. Living as a free man in Alaska.
I have a real suspicion Saul's getting arrested. None of the other protags have, Walt died, Jesse lived
One of the greatest scenes ever . On every aspect you can imagine in Cinema/tv
It’s coming to end 😢all of it .The slow zoom ins on the faces and cryin scene on the bus is just so god dam good but at the same time so sad 😞
3:19 Kim was about to cry was just perfection
Bravo Rhea Seehorn
I'm smart enough to realize we're not headed for a fairytale ending but I'm at least hoping for a bittersweet one.
Even if Kim confesses to Lalo killing Howard, they will probably never believe her without a body. And anyone who knows about the bodies location is dead.
This was the moment when Kim decided to try Miracle Whip.
Even the color left her hair
He sounds more like Saul than Jimmy talking to her in this scene
Ik it sounds stupid, but even his voice reminds me more of Saul then Jimmy
"We're both to smart to throw our lives away for no reason" apparently not. 😂
Kim is thinking: “what lives?” She winces when Jimmy says she’s the pot calling the kettle black about that
The three Kim's at the end is Jimmy talking not Saul.
This really feels like a mirror of Walt & Sauls final conversation,Walt and gene both act like their situations are just minor setbacks and that they should stick together to try and make a comeback,but Saul and Kim both acknowledge that there’s no going back and that it’s the end and the best thing for everyone would be if they (Walt/Gene) turn themselves in. But they (Walt/gene) try to persuade and someone intimidate them (Kim/Saul) to stay with them but it doesn’t work and they finally part.
Man I feel bad for Kim because I experienced something similar career wise. Many years ago I was a “Golden Boy” at a STEM company. Company is Fortune 500 been around for several years, and I saw myself working there u til I retired. 3 years later I got kicked to the curb and the company crashed and burned. Eventhougj I applied I haven’t been able to get back into STEM since. Can’t wait for the series finalie:
1:15 "Ketchup ?" "No, mayonnaise..." (ok, I'll go away...)
LMAO
I feel really sorry for kim to see her live like this
She was a strong woman and a great lawyer with confidence. She was her own boss
And now....she is sad and broken from inside, doesn't talk much isn't a lawyer anymore and feels guilty for what she did with saul together
Lalo still haunting jimmy from his grave after what 5-6 years after his death is the highlight of this scene.
6 years, ~3 months
Saul : "Kim, doing this... It's not you. You would not be okay with it, not in the cold light of day"
Kim: "Wouldn't I?"
Lalo is in the ground..... Apparently. 🤣
"You should not be calling me...
...I'M SUPPOSED TO CALL YOU!!!"
She’s trying to have a normal life but normal life doesn’t suit her. Her life is mundane just like Genes. I believe turning her self in was a move to have Gene do the same. Both facing time (different charges of course) would have been poetic justice. She has unconditional love for him. Even thought she confessed about the crimes she also lied about saying “if my ex husband is still alive” to Howard’s wife. She said what she said during the phone call knowing Jimmy would do something stupid right after. Something’s never change :/
true, i like the little touch of her being in black/white and void of color just as Gene is.
Hard disagree on the "unconditional love" part. He had unconditional love for her, willing to give himself to Lalo to save her. She however risked getting him killed by not telling him Lalo was out there because - in her words - she "was having too much fun". She used him as a tool to get the thrills she was craving. Maybe not conciously, maybe not being knowingly malicious, but saying she loved him unconditionally is laughable.
@@markofcain2324 That’s true but let’s admit she does love him. This was seen after Bagman. And her lying to Howard’s wife is gonna be hella Important down the line
@@thebestofthebest5724 isn't she now ratting both of them out as seen in the last episode? So hell nah - she loved the thrill. She didn't love the man.
@@markofcain2324 She didn’t. She said’s, “If my Ex Husband is even still alive” she didn't rat Jimmy out. She literally lied, again to save his ass
It's very telling of the love and respect Kim had for Jimmy, that even after all those years passed, and how their lives had changed, that as soon as Jimmy angrily told her to confess (even tho Jimmy was just gaslighting her), that is exactly what she went to do.
I swear gene is the worst version of jimmy, I thought gene would be more like Jimmy but oh god no he's way worse
He got worse after kim would barely talk to him and didn't offer him solace. He didn't realize that Kim can't help him if he can't help himself. After that phone booth conversation, Gene turned into the worst version of Saul in denial and in fear of his own need to change.
it took a minute but Jimmy crawled to the surface while they talked.
To me it looked like she was lost for words and didn’t know what to say to Saul, and Saul wanted more of a reaction from her