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‘Better Call Saul’ Finale Says Goodbye in Beautifully Poetic Fashion

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real question behind the time machine thought experiment is regret. Saul regrets actually hurting himself while pulling a slip-and-fall scam when he was 22. “So you were always like this?” Walter snarks at him.

But we, the loyal “Better Call Saul “viewers, know better than that, don’t we? The show wasn’t about a criminal lawyer who spent his life scheming and scamming to the top, only to descend far below the bottom.

It’s always been a show about a man whose soul calcified when the world wouldn’t let him be anything other than what he once was.

The series finale — which revisits the quieter moments in between pivotal times across the “Better Call Saul” and “Breaking Bad” timeline — somehow, expertly and beautifully, manages to bridge the gap between it all.

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