Evidently, these guys pay rent to Saul’s former secretary, but she’s as good of a landlord as she was an assistant for a criminal lawyer and urges the men to clean up their damned apartment. “Your whole place smells like a skunk’s butthole,” the “Narca” declares. It’s wild that nothing went the way any of us expected.Īfter the credits (which cleverly rewind to the title sequence), we’re back in the future (black and white) where we see … Francesca Liddy chastising two young men about their house manners. So many fan theories hung their hats on that statement. “It wasn’t me,” Saul screams, “it was Ignacio!” Specifically, the moment in which Saul confronts Walt and Jessie in the desert. Saul opens in the past with a familiar sight: our man bound with a black hood draped over his head. RELATED: Andor Trailer: Star Wars Series Delayed to September for 3-Episode Premiere What Happened in Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 11 And while the episode itself lacked the emotional stakes of this season’s best offerings, the ho hum store robbery heist subplot was worth it just to see Saul finally come to terms with the mistakes he’s made throughout his life. He has no parents, his brother is dead, the woman he loved ditched him … and for what? His years as Saul Goodman provided fleeting entertainment but left him without, well, anything. I dug “Nippy.” It was a fun, sometimes tense, character-driven chapter that gave us a very important character beat when Saul (as Gene) realizes (in a bit of faux emotion that hits close to home) that he’s utterly alone. This episode arrives with a lot of hype considering the damned thing is literally titled “Breaking Bad.” If Walt and/or Jessie don’t appear, there may be riots.Įspecially after last week’s episode resulted in a massive, “Meh.” That’s too harsh. We’re back with some more Better Call Saul.
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