Yup, its getting old for me... The misdirection. All I do now is try and guess where the twist is. Thats why I keep saying the cops at the end of last show are there for another house.. Or maybe the old lady died..
It never occurred to me that Gene was actually talking to Kim. I don't think we've seen Jimmy act that way towards her. I was thinking it was more like he wasn't able to talk to her. Like she moved and the receptionist wouldn't give out her new location or contact info or something like that.
Gene's actions seemed a bit forced albeit understandable with the Henry Hill vibes, but we're seeing a new kind of animal here. Kim... Spoiler this ending has more weight than her career blowing up from their antics. I wanted to feel bad for her breakdown but I can't be in that camp after Howard dying a dog's death. Half expected her going back to a semi-trashy lifestyle she grew up with as penance One last episode to go. I guess it's too much to have a small afterstory about Jessie. Given how this series felt like it ran for a decade, I looked for vids documenting **** Jimmy and Kim's beef with Howard. This one was the most complete
I cant wait for tonight...........I may be disappointed but I am ready to watch. I think I know how its going to end (yea right) but we`ll see
Hear me out. A Netflix documentary titled "The Last Cook." 7 episodes interviewing characters like the managers at Pollos/ adult former students that were taught by WW.
I wonder if **** jimmy runs back to his real hometown. Can't really top his bros death of dying in a fire...
I wonder if the ending is him calling the vacuum guy again and we see him on the run one last time.....and fade to black. In the promo for this week it looks like he wrecks his car and is off screen calling out a vacuum part number. Series enders normally disappoint me, I thought the Sopranos was ok, it left you wondering just a bit
I don't get why he blew up his plea deal. That said I started really disliking the character the last 2 season or so and it made it tough to root for him.
I think he really wanted to regain Kim’s approval and show her he is not Saul Goodman. The only way he could do that was to come clean and come back down to Earth as Jimmy McGill. He had been conning everyone his whole adult life and even got his sweet plea deal. But, in the end, he knew he was a bad guy and took ownership of all of it. And, he kind of won Kim back. He kept looking back at Kim in the courtroom and reading her. He wasn’t getting the look he wanted from her until he laid it all out there and became just Jimmy again. At the end of the day, he buried all that bad stuff and finally released his guilt over it. It seemed like he was ready to throw Kim under the bus there but I think he did that to get Kim in the courtroom for his confession.