At the conclusion of Better Call Saul, Jimmy McGill, aka Saul Goodman, accepts responsibility for his role in Walter White's ...
Callum Murray is a writer based in the North of England. His love of movies and television formed as a young child, and it continues to flourish. Kim Wexler was one of the most popular characters in ...
Despite powerhouse performances from its cast and a tight, compelling story, Better Call Saul kept rolling snake-eyes in the ...
In the final scene of “Better Call Saul,” Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) is leaving ADX Montrose prison, where she has just visited Jimmy McGil/Saul Goodman/Gene Takovic (Bob Odenkirk) for the first time ...
The trademark of the Breaking Bad universe is beautifully portraying what could have or should have been if only one circumstance had been different. And in Vince ...
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The series finale of Better Call Saul was one of the most highly anticipated TV events of the past few years, not just because of how much trouble was awaiting the lead characters in that final ...
The ending of Better Call Saul saw Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) give up his perpetual race to outrun Karma and consequence and sabotage his own trial. Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman/Gene Takavic ended up ...
Better Call Saul features some of the greatest moments of modern television, and these are the specific scenes that have ...
Thanks to one wheelchair-bound old lady from Omaha — played by guest star Carol Burnett — the one-time Albuquerque underworld lawyer’s career on the run comes to an end in an Omaha dumpster. Facing ...