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. 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 is the best episode the show has ever done. I do not want to give spoilers, all I will say is that it wraps the season up perfectly, and sets things up very well for the final season.
Perfect season finale for this series... The moment we've all been waiting for since episode 1 of season 1 has finally been shown in episode 10 of season 4, just a glimpse though but at least it'll give us all the good vibes and hopes and eagerness for the next season... Almost like Breaking Bad season 5 was all about Heisenberg and not Walter White, I'm guessing season 5 of better call Saul would be all about Saul Goodman and not Jimmy McGill... This episode, it's "All good, man"...
NON-SPOILER REVIEW
This season concludes on a perfect note. The finale embodies everything that is great about 'Better Call Saul'. I cannot comprehend the Writing Team's ability to meticulously weave together a realistic and gritty yet beautiful and emotional story. The cinematography has evolved over the course of the show and is interstellar in this episode, especially with the 'final death scene' which was one of the most beautiful shots I have ever scene in television and film. The final scene is shocking with how decieving and cold it is, although we always knew it would happen at some point, it doesn't make it any less impactful. The Cast's acting is amazing as always with no faults, especially Odenkirk's and Banks'. In conclusion, I loved this season which was as story driven and beautiful as always along with it's terrific acting, great cinematography and natural story progression. I will miss this show for the next year. Thanks Vince, Peter and the BCS Team for creating a phenomenal experience, I cannot wait for the stories you will bring us next year.
It's all good man. 10/10
This season concludes on a perfect note. The finale embodies everything that is great about 'Better Call Saul'. I cannot comprehend the Writing Team's ability to meticulously weave together a realistic and gritty yet beautiful and emotional story. The cinematography has evolved over the course of the show and is interstellar in this episode, especially with the 'final death scene' which was one of the most beautiful shots I have ever scene in television and film. The final scene is shocking with how decieving and cold it is, although we always knew it would happen at some point, it doesn't make it any less impactful. The Cast's acting is amazing as always with no faults, especially Odenkirk's and Banks'. In conclusion, I loved this season which was as story driven and beautiful as always along with it's terrific acting, great cinematography and natural story progression. I will miss this show for the next year. Thanks Vince, Peter and the BCS Team for creating a phenomenal experience, I cannot wait for the stories you will bring us next year.
It's all good man. 10/10
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.
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.
- Quotes
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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