Warning! SPOILERS for Better Call Saul season 6, episode 9.
Jimmy McGill’s prequel story may be finished, but there are still four episodes left for Better Call Saul season 6 to conclude the journey of the character audiences have been following since Breaking Bad. Unlike the other five seasons, Better Call Saul season 6 will have 13 episodes. The decision of having three more episodes than usual is even more curious now that season 6 has wrapped up most of the show’s storylines, which makes it interesting to try to predict what happens in the next four episodes of Better Call Saul.
While Better Call Saul season 6 started with seemingly silly and funny moments like Jimmy posing as Howard, it quickly evolved into a series of high-stakes episodes with some of the most thrilling, darkest events of the Breaking Bad universe. Better Call Saul season 6 killed major characters with no ceremony, and it advanced the plot far quicker than usual. This faster pace served for Better Call Saul to reveal how quickly things went wrong in Jimmy’s life, and it helps sell how traumatic those weeks were for the soon-to-be Saul Goodman.
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Unlike other prequel stories, Better Call Saul avoided revealing bit by bit how exactly the Saul Goodman persona, the one audiences knew from Breaking Bad, came to be. Instead, Better Call Saul season 6, episode 9 had a time jump right after Kim left Jimmy. The abrupt transition from Jimmy to Breaking Bad-era Saul proved how important Kim was in his life, as without her, there was really nothing else left of Jimmy McGill. Despite the abrupt transition, Better Call Saul season 6, episode 9 felt like an ending to Jimmy’s story, and
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