Lalo tails Mike as he attempts to track down Werner; Jimmy and Kim invoke the memory of Chuck for the Bar Association appeal hearing.Lalo tails Mike as he attempts to track down Werner; Jimmy and Kim invoke the memory of Chuck for the Bar Association appeal hearing.Lalo tails Mike as he attempts to track down Werner; Jimmy and Kim invoke the memory of Chuck for the Bar Association appeal hearing.
Michael Mando
- Nacho Varga
- (credit only)
John Christian Love
- Ernesto
- (as Brandon K. Hampton)
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Wow just wow! I know there is a plethora of painful scenarios and scenes to trudge through but this finale episode and the extremely heart breaking mess Mike has to fix is just something else. It's something special even with Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul combined I'd put it near the top. And on top of that we have THE OFFICIAL BIRTH of Saul Goodman. Pain,glory,happiness, or despair.. it's SAUL GOODMAN!
Also. The song chosen for winner takes all was SO on point with the lyrics and the vibe. As good as it gets. The winner is the viewer.
Also. The song chosen for winner takes all was SO on point with the lyrics and the vibe. As good as it gets. The winner is the viewer.
Man, we finally see the real Saul Goodman. I mean his lying is so good that he even fooled Kim (and me). He showed his real colors for the first time. There is 0 sympathy left for Chuck. I think we are going to find out why that really is in the next season. Great episode and a great ending for season 4. Now we need to wait another year for this fantastic show.
Wow. I am not going to go through the episode point-by-point. I just want to say, as a whole... this was an incredible wrap to a unique season from this series. It has given us pretty much everything we could have wanted... and the last scene sticks the landing and then some.
One thing I love about the season finale's of this show is they are never cheesy cliff-hangers. It sends you off with great anticipation of what's gonna come next year in a very straightforward, organic way. But the send-off in this episode had some extra sauce on it. All your typical, unexpected turns were there (as usual) and you can see the story advancing to that inevitable collision with the BB storyline. Mike, Jimmy, Kim, Lalo, Gus... all of them advanced a great deal in this 85 minute bookend.
What a season.
One thing I love about the season finale's of this show is they are never cheesy cliff-hangers. It sends you off with great anticipation of what's gonna come next year in a very straightforward, organic way. But the send-off in this episode had some extra sauce on it. All your typical, unexpected turns were there (as usual) and you can see the story advancing to that inevitable collision with the BB storyline. Mike, Jimmy, Kim, Lalo, Gus... all of them advanced a great deal in this 85 minute bookend.
What a season.
This episode was a great way to wrap up season 4, as well as being the best episode since Chicanery! Mike tracks down Werner and their scene together was very emotional! Lalo is a great edition to the cast and you really feel hos presence on screen! Jimmys character development was the best this season! In the end, we knew, along with Kim, that Jimmy McGill was gone! Better Call Saul.
'The winner takes it all' has never been so devastating. From the opening scene to the end, this episode played out as as inconceivably masterful episode which saw the beginning of the end of Better Call Saul. the the very beginnings of Breaking Bad established.
You will never ever see such beautiful cinematography from a show like you do in Better Call saul. I won't spoil it, however I can assure you that certain shots of this episode are beyond comprehension in how incredible they are.
An action-filled, heart-crunching episode is the best way to summarize Better Call Saul's best episode to date, and it's only going to get better.
Breaking bad had its 'never make the same mistake twice'. Better Call Saul has its 'the winner takes it all'
All I can say is thank you to the crew for everything they offered in this 60 minutes of revolutionary television
You will never ever see such beautiful cinematography from a show like you do in Better Call saul. I won't spoil it, however I can assure you that certain shots of this episode are beyond comprehension in how incredible they are.
An action-filled, heart-crunching episode is the best way to summarize Better Call Saul's best episode to date, and it's only going to get better.
Breaking bad had its 'never make the same mistake twice'. Better Call Saul has its 'the winner takes it all'
All I can say is thank you to the crew for everything they offered in this 60 minutes of revolutionary television
Did you know
- TriviaAt 61 minutes, this and Carrot and Stick (2022) are tied for the second longest runtime of the entire Breaking Bad-Better Call Saul universe, behind only Saul Gone (2022) at 65 minutes.
- GoofsMike's trick to shake the 'tail' by gumming up the works of the car park barrier can't work because the machine does not pull in a second parking ticket while the barrier is still up. Mike would have needed to get out of his car after exiting the barrier and feed the gum into the machine after it had closed behind his car.
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Werner Ziegler: There are so many stars visible in New Mexico. I will walk out there to get a better look.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best TV Moments of 2018 (2018)
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