Warning: The following contains SPOILERS for Better Call Saul.
The Better Call Saul season 6, episode 11 ending provides several vital expansions for both the show itself, and its iconic predecessor Breaking Bad. In Breaking Bad, the episode «Better Call Saul» marks the first appearance of Saul Goodman on the show, which the Better Call Saul «Breaking Bad» episode flips through Walter White and Jesse Pinkman making their anticipated debut in the spinoff. However, this isn't the only reason why the episode is called «Breaking Bad.»
There are two crucial moments in the ending of Better Call Saul season 6, episode 11. In 2008, Saul Goodman goes to the school where Walter White teaches — despite Mike warning Saul to avoid Walt because he's dangerous. This is when the Better Call Saul timeline finally addresses Saul Goodman's first appearance in Breaking Bad. Meanwhile, in 2010, Buddy refuses to continue a scam because Gene's mark is revealed to have cancer, causing Gene to fire Buddy and break into the mark's home to finish the scam himself. Both Saul and Gene are about to see a man suffering from cancer, which seems an intentional move.
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TheBetter Call Saul season 6, episode 11 ending foreshadows a dark ending for Gene. Apart from Walt and Jesse's first Better Call Saul appearance, the episode's title refers to both Saul and Gene's decision to finally break bad — with Saul deciding to contact Walt, and Gene crossing a moral line for a scam. Here's everything else audiences might have missed in the ending of «Breaking Bad.»
Breaking Bad season 2, episode 8 «Better Call Saul» is when Saul first tracks down Walt at his school to offer his services
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