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  1. Dec 22, 2023 · Set after the events of Breaking Bad, the final episode of Better Call Saul sees Jimmy McGill leave his Saul Goodman persona behind, owning up to his actions and receiving a long prison sentence as a result.

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  2. Aug 16, 2022 · Better Call Saul wrapped up its six-season run on Monday with a supersized series finale that saw Jimmy/Saul/Gene meet a fitting end: sentenced to 86 years in federal prison for his role in Walter...

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  3. Aug 16, 2022 · Saul Goodman legal action, the now-reformed Jimmy McGill ended up with 86 years in prison as Walter White’s “indispensable” criminal lawyer. After going down a dark path the past few seasons,...

    • Mike Ehrmantraut, Walter White, and Chuck McGill Flashbacks. In keeping with the time traveling motif, “Saul Good” ventures back to the past a fair amount of times.
    • The End of Saul Goodman. Enough of the past and onto the ending – you know, the one you want explained. Despite AMC’s hilariously misleading final episode teaser, Gene Takovic is captured extremely early into “Saul Gone.”
    • The Name’s McGill, Jimmy McGill. The climactic moment of Better Call Saul was always destined to occur in court. This is a legal drama after all. Jimmy’s arraignment in Albuquerque is supposed to be a formality.
    • Better Call Saul Again. But that’s not really the end, now is it? One of the more fascinating choices that “Saul Gone” makes is in the immediate moments following Jimmy’s triumphant moment in court.
  4. Aug 16, 2022 · No, Saul/Jimmy/Gene does not die in Better Call Saul. Instead, he gets arrested in Nebraska and is ultimately sentenced to 86 years in prison. He had initially talked the prosecution down...

  5. Jul 19, 2022 · Warning: SPOILERS for Better Call Saul season 6. Better Call Saul season 6 finally sees the death of Jimmy McGill and the true birth of Saul Goodman, the character audiences were first introduced to in Breaking Bad.

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  7. Jun 3, 2023 · Throughout the entire Better Call Saul finale testimony, Jimmy utters only one lie: that Kim isn't involved in Howard's death, which betrays Jimmy's true goals. In the end, Saul's courtroom testimony succeeds at performing one final "scam" by getting everyone to act according to his will.

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