Let’s be honest, they’re going to fumble season 6. Don’t get me wrong...

Let’s be honest, they’re going to fumble season 6. Don’t get me wrong. I like Breaking Bad and love Better Call Saul but Gilligan and co. are really bad at ending things. They often feel the need to wrap everything up in a nice little bow and lean too far into fan service. Breaking Bad season 5B went full retard with this. Then El Camino was just beating a dead horse. Nothing is ever left to nuance with them. I believe that this is going to be Better Call Saul’s downfall. RIP.

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>Its a Nacho segment
I sleep. So fucking boring and the same shit every time.
>Looks constipated
>Does something sneaky
>Sweats

kek

ummm thats kino, sweaty

For me its Erin

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The autist queen

They actually wrote Saul out of most of the season after Bob Odenkirk had that heart attack or whatever it was

jimmy was such an ungrateful bastard
erin > kim

>In's and Out's, huh? Yeah, Erin sure knows those.

Jesse was my least favorite character in BB so I had zero interest in watching ek camino

Can I get the cliff notes, what happens
Also remind me how things ended for Jesse in s5

>satisfying endings are bad because... they're just bad ok?!!
Duly noted, contrarian-kun

I just think it's best if we did it now user... why wait, you know?

the cartel shit ruined the show for me. it's like a parody of how the cartel would actually operate.

Go back to those faggy telenovas with horrid spic acting then. Guy watches a few cartel mutilations suddenly he's an expert.

Hamfisted pandering and defying all logic to conveniently close up plotlines is the exact opposite of satisfying to anyone that isn’t a simpleton.

okay how does one operate

I don't even care that it's not realistic to be honest, no matter how cartoonish Lalo is, he's still incredibly based

In BB 5B Vince wrote himself into corner with all those flash forwards and forshadowings and fucked up and then still delivered one of the best endings ever and elevated the show into kino.
I trust him and Gould.

let's not pretend you people will complain no matter what the ending is
every single great show gets shit for its endings, there's no pleasing you people
if it ends ambiguously? people shit on the ending forever, like the sopranos
if it ends cleanly? people shit on the ending forever, like breaking bad
it ends with some ambitiousness but the main characters get their plots resolved?
people shit on the ending forever, like true detective
just admit you will never be satisfied

>let's have this fried chicken seller do all of our distribution, and not keep and eye on it at all
>sure bro let's get this shitty small town lawyer to protect one of our biggest leaders
>let's also have him transport millions of dollars bail money across the desert on his own

not a single beheading or assassination when someone fucks up either. gus is more brutal than them. they only exist to connect gus and saul together and create issues, they never solve anything

>had to delete his post because he can't quote properly
>calling anyone simpletons
You're a midwit who needs cliffhangers that you can explain with your pseud headcanons to feel smart
Actual smart people are happy with just letting the writers actually do their job and write a proper ending.
But I'll bite, what exactly was pandering and logic-defying in BB's conclusion?
You're probably going to mention the machine gun.It was slightly over the top but Walt has been doing Mac Gyver shit since S1 so it's not like it came out of left field.

He combined elements smartly but the final villain being some random nazis was retarded

I don't think it's fair to compare breaking bads ending to BCS.
BB was written season to season and the show got wackier and wackier as it went on, you could tell Vince was tired of it and didn't really care that much about it.

BCS is his real baby, the writing is 10x better and more consistent and you don't go and write a prequel for a side character if you don't have a plan. I'm still worried it won't end well but it will likely never reach the peak of BBs stupidity regarding jimmy's side of things.

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>let's have this fried chicken seller do all of our distribution, and not keep and eye on it at all
he brings in the cash, the only thing don eladio cares about
>sure bro let's get this shitty small town lawyer to protect one of our biggest leaders
yes, recommended by lalo, a respected cartel member. and lalo knows saul is a crook
>let's also have him transport millions of dollars bail money across the desert on his own
really? lalo uses saul because no one would ask questions. this plan obviously backfires, and even kim points this out to lalo, but it still makes logical sense

jessie die

Why is that no one can ever have a slight complaint about Breaking Bad without you people sperging out? What do you gain by being a rabid fanboy? I’m sure you dislike plenty of elements of plenty of shows, why is anything made by Vince Gilligan exempt? This is not the behavior of a sane person.
I thought both True Detective and Sopranons ending were great. You’re arguing with your own hallucinations here bro.

jessies ending was literally just getting out of his hellhole prison. The reason el camino exists is so he had real "closure". All that happens in el camino is he has a small reuniting with his friends then pulls a jimmy and gets a new identity and leaves. that's it. there's a lot of pointless flashbacks and aaron paul being angry. Completely pointless film that served no purpose other than to make vince a quick buck and give retarded fans "closure" to a shitty character.

Jesse serves his purpose early on but so much of his "arc" post-gus is pointless to me, borderline filler

Sopranos ending was good. Breaking Bads was really forced but it's okay because the show is a cartoon.

Where did I sperg out? Stop projecting
I asked you a question and you didn't even answer, just doubled down on the strawmanning

Uncle Jack and Lydia are better villains than Gus. More believable at least.

>where did I sperg out?
>You're a midwit who needs cliffhangers that you can explain with your pseud headcanons to feel smart
>Actual smart people are happy with just letting the writers actually do their job and write a proper ending.
???????
>and you didn't even answer, just doubled down on the strawmanning
You literally insulted me first, are you okay? If you actually wanted a discussion in good faith, you would have just asked to begin with instead of making a snarky comment and calling me a contrarian

Lalo saved that plotline. He's the opposite of Gus, and therefore enjoyable to watch.

Stop acting like a woman and answer the question.

so hyped for new season bros

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Never watched Better Call Saul but I came into this thread to say I liked the ending to Breaking Bad.

I did answer your question, you asked how you sperged out and I gave an example.

What do you guys think of the confirmed jesse & walt appearances in the new season? I'm skeptical but interested. Also excited for more Kimmy Wexler :)

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give me a source on that because I don't believe it for a second.

I think Walter will have shitty CGI making him look younger and 45yo Jesse will look silly playing a teenage wigger.

I’m worried it will be forced. Honestly Walt and Jesse were my least favorite part of Breaking Bad even though I liked the show. Although that might just come down to writing, BCS is a lot stronger in that department and the characterization of everyone(besides Lalo) has been amazing. We’ll just have to see.

Untrue, they literally said the opposite at Paleyfest. His heart attack happened during a segment of 2 weeks where he didn’t have to film and luckily affected none of production.

Jesse will probably appear in the post-Breaking Bad resolution of BCS. Him and Walt are confirmed to appear in the season but I doubt they'll try to have a 40 year old Aaron Paul play a 20 year old Jesse, especially since he'd never met Saul before BB so it would be hard to shoehorn him into that timeline. I'm not sure where Walt will show up though.

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Bro keep up, their official social media pages already announced it.

christ. I really don't know how they can pull this off in a way that isn't corny.

Yeah I'm interested in what they'll actually do with it because they don't really meet Saul in BB until pretty far beyond all the events in BCS right? IDK it'll be interesting.
>characterization of everyone(besides Lalo) has been amazing
What don't you like about Lalo? I thought he's been pretty great

yeah I'm trying to be cautiously optimistic about it

Capn Cook knew Krazy 8 and Emilio (yet to appear). Krazy 8 is working for Hank now but also wont betray his own so he rats out Jesse and Emilio is arrested as a casualty of the snitch.

the BCS writing team is tasked with ending the following plotlines within 13 episodes:
>jimmy and kim v. howard and cliff
>kim's fate
>howard's fate
>nacho's escape and ultimate fate + his dad
>lalo v. gus, mike and co.
>gene v. that weird cab guy
how would you do it?

The best case scenario I can imagine for jesse and walter appearing in BCS is jesse literally being a chance cameo in the background and likely not directly talking to or paying attention to saul, ideally they're not even in the same scene together. Like I can imagine Jesse and his old friends interacting with Nacho or something in a drug deal.
Walter appears in modern times on the news or something as some sort of more direct "closure" like he doesn't die and he's put on death row or something.

That's the best I can hope for. Anything more than that...then it will be incredibly cheesy.

>emilio
i wonder what happened to that guy's actor, he shows up in the first episode, dies by walt's explosive chemicals, gets melted via acid by jesse, and his remains get dumped out to the toilets

I'm curious how much time will be spent on the present day Gene plot (hopefully a fair amount)
Also... is Kim gonna die? Vacuum repair guy helps her vanish maybe? I feel like her dying would be a bit much
Maybe Gene finds Kimmy and they live happily ever after

I'm hoping there's at least an episodes worth of content spent on gene but i'm also afraid that it will be meaningless. I still have PTSD from season 2 of BB where vince put those fucking scenes of that teddy bear in the beginning of every episode

Could you be any more of a jaded cunt? Jesus christ

Spoilers
It's confirmed that there won't be any Gene in the opening. Back when they were still filming season 6, people saw film crews at the mall around the time they were shooting episode 11. So the last three episodes seem to be dedicated to Gene.

Lalo is entertaining but I just felt he was a little over the top for the show. All the other major characters are compelling because they are multidimensional with blurred motivations, they feel like real people. He’s more of a comic book movie villain. Almost like they threw him in to have a villain for the sake of being a villain

How is preferring the writing style of Better Call Saul over Breaking Bad “jaded”? If anything, noticing the improvement between the two is actively not being jaded. Being jaded would be saying “Better Call Saul will never match up to BB, sequels and prequels are automatically bad”

how do they know those were for episode 11

Cartel shoot out kills half of them.

His gf had a great ass though.

>rewrite an entire season due to 2 week delay
Retard

Insider knowledge. From what I remember, they also don't film the episodes out of order, so the timing seemed about right.