Better Call Saul 6x13 "Kim visits Jimmy in jail" Season 6 Episode 13 HD "Saul Gone"
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"I gotcha Saul." That fistbump was so good! He thought prison would be a nightmare, but he forgot that he fought for people like them. Perfect ending!
He'd probably even give some convicts legal advice (those who deserve it) and stuff like that. Keeping himself busy. "Charlie Hussle"
Jailhouse lawyer. Yeah he’ll be taken care of in prison. No one will be allowed to hurt him.
Saul Goodman is like criminal Jesus.
“And that’s why I’ll fight for you Albuquerque!”
Not only did he fight for them he is also considered the counsel to one of the most notorious drug kingpins in American history.
In this scene he is in all of his 3 personas
1. Gene as he is baking
2. Saul as being revered by his inmates
3. Jimmy for himself and kim
Didn't realized that. Pretty nice
The Holy trinity - just like Walter:
1. Mr White, the honest, overqualified but underpaid Chemistry teacher.
2. Heisenberg - the notorious drug lord.
3. Breaking Bad, the man who knocks.
@@melontusk7358 “i’m breaking bad”
Gene the Cinnabon making machine
@@marquez4497 yo mista bad its ok jesse you can just call me breaking
Kim definitely loves Jimmy still. Plus he’s surrounded by prisoners who adore him. Pretty good ending imo
I don’t get why people think she will never visit him again dude is spending the rest of his life in jail to atone for his sins willingly as jimmy and she will stay stuck in Florida?
No shot she is coming there 4 times a year at least
@@yvick7770 Yeah they'll definitely stay in touch. Letters, visits, etc. But it definitely won't be terribly common, maybe every now and then.
She sure does!
@@yvick7770 I think she’ll keep visiting and eventually their romantic relationship will be relit. Kind like now some prison relationships actually work. One in jail and one out free
@@yvick7770 she also said her NM Lawyer card has no expiration date so I believe she went back to being a lawyer in NM.
He both showed Kim and everyone in that room that he's the best lawyer by narrowing it to 7 years, but also that he's Jimmy McGill by throwing that away. What an ending.
Coulda got even less years if he didn't fuss up his phone call with Kim. She was always his anchor
For me it was all a show for Kim. He wanted to show her that he was facing justice, not because he’d finally found a mess he couldn’t talk his way out of but because he was ready to try to redeem himself.
I love how you can tell almost immediately that prison is not going to break Saul. For those unfamiliar, being on the kitchen crew is one of the best jobs in prison. Pretty much nobody wants to fuck with the people preparing your food, those that do quickly get put in check by the rest of the inmates. And Jimmy is surrounded by people that respect him to a point where he's almost revered. 86 years seems like a death sentence but you never know, he could always get out with good behavior, and for as long as he's in, he's going to have the status of being untouchable. Slippin' Jimmy's last con, making the justice system think they were punishing him by sending him to prison. Amazing, amazing scene.
Wasn't it 7 years?
@@JimmyBoy9878 It was supposed to be if he originally went on with his plan to play victim. But he decided to tell the whole truth after he heard Kim was testifying on Howard's death. That point in some way, Jimmy redeemed himself as the man he was.
Also not to mention. PRISON LAWYERS ARE VALUED. Jimmy must be treated like royalty if he is helping prisoners with their cases
He won’t get out on good behavior, that was just a joke lmfao.
Prison could not break Saul. Just as cancer couldn't kill Walt. Only Heisenberg could end Heisenberg.
Even though Jimmy is pretty much going to die in prison at least he's among people who will look out for and respect him.
and it's seems like Kim may very well visit him again in the future!
I get the meaning behind it all but personally I think I'd rather just be dead than have to spend my life in prison.
@@lben1962 The thing is that in his case he's honestly better off in prison. On the outside he'd die alone and broken since everyone hates him.
@@lben1962 the diffrence all prisoners worship saul, so its a better ending for him that dying or escaping and beeing alone.
He will be doing gods work in prison, no doubt he will be doing some very very helpful work on everyone's cases and be taken care of money wise and physically by all the inmates and even gang leaders. He will be helping people that need help the most, people that are the most vulnerable and cast away by society. Basically what Kim was trying to do.
Been looking all over for this!! That’s me at 0:07 “I Got You Saul” 📺
Nice, man! I'd love to give props to Bob Odenkirk like that
Congrats bro 👏
YEOOOO Spin-off ?
U need a new spinoff man
@@donatellotm9648 that would be cool as fuck man
Possibly one of the most romantic scenes I've ever seen. You need context but still, the familiarity, the understanding eachother without words.
for sure
I'm not trying to cheapen it, but I would say the scene is also very sexy. They both look hot here, the music, the lightning, the intimate sharing of cigarette. Actually I don't think there was ever a sexier scene in BCS
@@CzeckieI 100% agree, especially when she’s lighting his cigarette. That seen had so so much tension it really was so good. I love this show
@@Czeckie Nah bro, everyone agrees Skylar singing happy birthday to Ted in BB is sexier than that
I like this bittersweet moment. In the end he took his own advice and she's proud of him.
what was his own advice?
@@lemn1165 That he gave to Walter White about turning himself in to lessen the sentence of the ones he loves. He told Walt that during Breaking Bad.
@@seymorebutts4299 well life + 190 years to 30 years to 7 years to 86 years. In the end, it was still a life sentence.
@@pressfinchat bro it is a tv show
@@mrtree4908 are people not meant to discuss tv shows then?
I cried here. It's really sad knowing that these two were once very romantically intimate, and couldn't share that sort of bond anymore in such limited time and space.
But this scene to me shows that they are still each other's comfort. They are both punishing themselves.. together..
The beauty is that they don't even need to talk that much to each other; they just get it.
I cried too for the same reason.
That final scene where the cages are seperating them and theyre just staring at each other, pretty much said we want to be together but we cant
@@systemofadown945 Yes! I really loved the visuals on that one too. It's also the literal and figurative prisons of both Jimmy and Kim respectively. Kim may not be in jail, but a civil lawsuit is going to force her to pay every penny. She's forever stuck in a soulless, minimum wage, office job paying for those civil fines.
@@user-ol4yr3nu9v I think she went to a struggling legal agency which helps vulnerable people at the end though
Even in prison, jimmy stays motivated to make that bread
And it looks very good. God I'm hungry 😅
Baking Bread
Necesitamos la secuela breakin bread :')
I think this is the best ending for Saul. If he died, that would feel unnatural, if he escaped again, that would make the black and white episodes useless. Being in prison is the best overcome for his character
couldn’t have put it better myself, though I had still hoped that he would get away and spend the rest of his life with Kim
@@rando5638 Saul backflipping out of the prison at 136 years old in the year 2096 to finally reunite with Kim
@@ikeamonkey7372 who would be at a similar age, if not a 💀
In a way, Saul really died. But Jimmy stayed. He even escaped from the guilt that had haunted him for many years. If anyone really got the best ending, it's him
Na ur just saying that cause this is the ending we got
From seeing them say 'hi' to each other, to the cigarette smoking, to hearing the same music that was playing in Kim's first appearance, to seeing Kim smiling at 3:13....
...this scene had me smiling the biggest smile ever.
HOLY, I just realised that it’s the same music from when they met back in S1. It’s so perfectly bittersweet and suits so well here.
To me it was a happy ending
i love that jimmy became the hero of the prison and gets respected by everybody
@@chaew1612 bro this is the ending of the show why u here
When you think about it, it makes sense. No matter if they were in prison, he still fought for the likes of them. He helped out anyone, no matter what they did.
@@HauntedFishes 🤣
because he was partially responsible for two law enforcement officers deaths. Cop killers walk unscathed in prison
0:00 Finally, we reached to the Baking Bread
😆
Everything about this ending is pure class, Saul proves he is a genius of law one last time by getting life down to 7 years then realizes he will never find true peace by cheating his fate once he sees Kim, makes me tear up every time
hes been to jail for worse. he DEFICATED thru a SUN ROOF
and i saved him. and i shouldnt have
With everything else in black in white, a small flame lights up between the two. Beautiful.
great and beautiful detail
7 years and being hated by the love of his life, or 86 years and being in peace and receiving consideration from the love of his life
He had it down to 7 years, but it went back up to 86. Damn lmao
Shit it was 120 or so
@@mr.peanutbutter6969 Life+190
Why tho?
@@Mshi- bro watch the show
@@nori87 I did I still cant understand why Saul would do that to himself
So nice seeing Kim finally smile again. I wanted this ending and I got it. Jimmy had to atone for his sins and Kim is the more prouder of him for it. Perfect ending.
yeah such a good ending
Notice how the flame is in color. The fire from the past. This and the Saul Goodman commercial being reflected on Jimmy's glasses are the only two moments where color appears in the timeline after Breaking Bad
Ooof fuck! I didn't realize It until now.
If Jimmy gives his fellow prisoners legal advice and helps with their appeals it might serve to get him paroled quicker. Story is not over until it's over.
Well it's over.
i miss the characters too
It is crazy he has a much better life in Jail than he was as Gene. Has essentially the same Job (making bread products), and a connection with Kim is surrounded by prisoners who respect him and doesn't have to worry anymore. To me that's why I think it is such a good ending.
The way Kim says Hi Jimmy....just perfection.
In Kim's mind, Jimmy died years ago. As she told Jesse when he asked her if Saul was a good lawyer, and her response is "he was when I knew him" You can see in her eyes that in this moment it's like her old love has come back from the dead and is able to say something. Rhea Seehorn really did such a phenomenal job portraying Kim Wexler
This ending had me crying in the club and I’m a grown ass man.
Don’t know why but perhaps seeing Saul turning back into the sweet poor Jimmy in the first few episodes is like seeing an old friend when it’s all too late. And that smoking scene throwback is just… Brilliant. I hate it.
This is the complete opposite of being a cop and going to prison. He's locked up with people who's treating him like a hero
because two cops died because of him
@@frankcapria8399Saul had nothing to do with the death of Hank and Gomez and the reason people like him is simply because he helped criminals like them stay out of prison before
@frankcapria8399 no, because he's their free criminal defense lawyer for the next 86 years. He already has a good reputation with them from outside, and now he's available to help them with their cases from inside full time.
It took Saul getting locked up to finally set Jimmy free again. He's been running since Chuck and he finally stood his ground.
Jimmy dapping up his homies in prison was kinda heartwarming 🥹
That was a fist bump
Sure, Jimmy’s in jail now, but at least he has an adoring crowd in there. He’s basically Johnny Cash in Folsom Prison.
Hell yes. I predicted long ago that if he goes to prison he would be adored by his public
Yeah! My thoughts exactly. When Kim said the length of the sentence, it brought me back to Johnny Cash's Cocaine Blues lyrics "99 (86) years underneath that ground"
the cigarette flame was in color btw
god marie would fucking hate how her clothes dont look purple
I love how the staff and inmates both refer to him as Saul and seem to love and respect him!
Honesty, he's probably going to be happier in prison than he was as Gene, all alone. He's got friends, he has Kim's love or at least respect. His coincious is probably not entirley clean but he did face up to his wrongs.
I just hope they can set up conjugal visits and she doesn't go back to getting the "YUP" that was just wrong...
People complain about this ending, but this is the best ending he could’ve gotten tbh. The prisoners worship him because of his past career, and he doesn’t have to hide anymore. Saul truly did get a happy ending, even if it’s behind bars
The scene when they are sharing a cig gets me you can feel how much they miss being with each other and reminiscing the good times they had together but like they said they are poison for each other
Her and Saul are. Not her and Jimmy
The cutest thing is that even though Jimmy leaves Saul behind, it's good that the people in the prison respect him for his past as Saul.
For someone who lost all his money, Saul still makes a lot of bread.
2:56 the way they smoke and move is so well syncronized with the music
Yeaah and the fact that only here something has color (the Cigarette Flame)
Anyways nice photo dude LMAO
Outside a law firm to inside a jail cell. What a story. The world and story that Gilligan, Gould & the writers have built here will never be paralleled. I cant wait to see what these writers do in the future. I'm a fan for life.
the flame and the cigarette foreshadow the color coming back to life for both.
this is the moment where kim visited jimmy in jail, bravo vince!
How do people even notice these small details?
@@mr.peanutbutter6969 What is this, a crossover comment ?
@@JoakimMunoz lmao 🤣
At this point he's so popular, Jimmy could walk into the prison kitchen, say "Chao cac co, ladies", and walk away scot-free every day.
Love how the scene mirrors the season 1 intro to Kim with the lighting and the similar music too. Very clever.
It's the same music
@@Shredderxy nope, on the final season soundtrack it’s titled as “Shared Sentence” where the original is “Shared Smoke”.
They sound similar because they are meant to parallel the intro and outro to their relationship. They’re first shown sharing something as innocent as a cigarette, but by the time the show finishes they’re both chosen their paths and have a shared commitment to see it through.
@@Nick.t.S Oh sorry my bad 👍🏻
@@Shredderxy perfectly fine, it’s very similar and I really enjoy the song so when the invert of it played as an outro I kind of jumped out of my seat in excitement. 😅
It's so crazy to think that in some other world we never got this show. Originally Better Call Saul was supposed to be some half hour comedy show and done.
I thank my lucky stars that we got this. Making Breaking Bad feels like a 1 in a million and then they follow it up with some equally as good, if not better, which even though we know the outcomes for most of the characters, they manage to provide tension, suspense and even make us view Breaking Bad in another light. Especially the the drug lab.
This scene so heartbreaking
In all of these black-and-white scenes, the cigarette end glowing orange is the only bit of color that we see. This really is just a love story.
The eye contact before he goes to hold her hands 💔
This ending was better than Breaking Bad
They're both perfect for the respective characters. Walt was a dying man who went out like Scarface. Jimmy got this ending which was very true to his character.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 you are right but to me this was very emotional
People forget that Kim Wexler was the world's best lawyer and ALWAYS helped Jimmy on ANY occasions. Kim never know Saul. But Saul is gone. All that left is Jimmy. 86 years ? What a sick joke. She isn't a tiny woman in a teensy-weensy little bubble. If Saul himself could make it to 7 years. She will make it to 3.5 years. But with a good behaviour ? Who knows.
He indeed was not a good man, but he was the best of them all.
Kim and Jimmy had the most beautiful relationship put to TV. She believed in him so much and he loved her with everything he had. Vise-versa.
Something tells me Saul isn't going to serve all 86. Why ? He has the best lawyer in the world fighting for an appeal and with good behavior, I say he will be out in 20 years, give or take. So, ya. He will be spending his final years with Kim.
Don't insult kim wexler like that
Interesting in the first few seconds "got ya saul" a first bump, he's just a regular prisoner no hint of him being the showman huckster, but is he finally at peace?
Is it just me, or is there colour to that flame and the lit cigarette amidst the black and white? Like the spark still hasnt gone out between them.
Good eye, I never caught that that's what that might represent!
@@BarryLyeson yeah, just a hunch, but I get the feeling that's what it meant.
Watching them share the cigarette, leaned up against the wall like they did at HHM brought me a ton of peace! Maybe not the flashy ending people hoped but it’s realistic! Now he’s in a jail where he is loved and is slowly working on getting Kim back! Not bad in the slightest!
who knew this would be the coolest scene of the coolest couple in tv history ❤
that cigarette lighting scene was honestly one of the only times I felt genuine sexual tension between Kim and Jimmy. show got me rooting for them at the last possible minute lmao
crazy how they used the first song ever when we first saw them together back in season 1
The music…it was all freakin amazing
God I freakin love this scene
Heisenberg's final moment - getting revenge, taking down Jack and his gang.
Walter White's rebirth - checking the gauges from Pinkman's cook, being proud that he was getting everything correctly.
Saul's final con moment - suckering the defense council into a plea bargain that gave him 7 years just because he knew he can
Jimmy McGill's rebirth - confessing to all of his crimes, and doing the time.
Actually cried during this scene. Such a bittersweet ending
Why did this make me cry so hard
I always had to look at her ponytail, which she abandoned together with her natural blonde-ness after her time with Jimmy. Its twist always reminded me of Kim (!) Novak in "Vertigo"
The play on light and dark. During the last season, you’d see Kim always in light, and Jimmy in the dark. They play on the same theme here, difference being now they are both in the light. I guess there is some catharsis.
Saul was destroyed (at least within Jimmy). Jimmy gets to atone for his sins (culpability in his brothers suicide, Howard, his relationship with WW), and he gets Kim's love back.
The fucking background track from the first episode vince and peter i love you
Shared smoke is a great song.
Anyone else notice how Jimmy is covered in the shadows of the Windows for most of the scene? Clearly meant to represent and mimic bars on a prison cell, while Kim is not covered in these bars for most of the scene. Absolutely beautiful story telling by Vince without needing any dialogue. I love this.
Saul Goodman received every consequence for his actions - but not all were bad. He stood up for the crooks and criminals who needed a lawyer - and hes rewarded for that for the rest of his life.
only way he was ever gonna find peace really.
A morally compromised Sonya visiting a rather goofy Raskolnikov
Vince Gilligan is a genius and the writers of BB/BCS. So much symbolism in each of the shows.
I always thought Kim would die tragically in the BCS series
I was worried about that too, since she was not in Breaking Bad. Glad she didn't.
beautiful ending, couldn't have asked for anything better. Jimmy realises who he is and what he has to do to change himself which involves sacrificing his saul goodman character. the dialogue between kim and jimmy is extraordinarily well written, bravo for such a well rounded and well-excecuted ending to a well made series
This shit broke my heart
If you watched BrBa and BCS in order this scene would hit even more hard, and in fact just seeing Kim in the last two episodes in general. You would've really been able to feel how long it's been since Jimmy and Kim were last together and how distant Jimmy is. Way more impactful after having waited to see Kim come back while watching all the shit go down in BrBa. And it would've been a while since watching early BCS so the smoking would be nostalgic.
Unlike Walt, he wasn't a piece of shit person and therefore gets a good (albeit bittersweet) ending.
He enabled Walt, he was responsible for more deaths (i.e. Howard). Like Walt he did his own redemption at the end. Walt freed Pinkman and set the money aside for his kids. Saul just owned up to everything
The more time goes on, the more I like this ending
"I don't want to talk/If it makes you feel sad/And I understand/You've come to shake my hand"
I miss this show.
I don’t care what anyone says Kim still loves Jimmy and Jimmy still loves Kim
Her being with the yup guy sucked
Im sure Jimmy will Live and Meet Kim after 86 years because he's got the spirit
he will definitely get out somehow and spend his last few years with kim, he could potentially have one of the only happy endings in the bb universe
The way her hands shake when trying to light his cigarette
All three breaking bad shows highlight how a life of crime always ends.
Breaking bad: Dead
El Camino: Running away with a new identity
Better Call Saul: ending up in prison.
got me thinking a bit, I know Saul is revered by the prisoners and all that, but I wonder, for how long, will that status of his remain for a loooooonnng time? Or will he eventually just become just another prisoner?
As long as he's able to give people legal advice and help them with legal research, he'll be valued.
Is that Hugo from breaking bad that says “ I got you Saul”??? Kinda similar to s1 of BB when he tells Walter white “I got you Mr. White”🤔
Huell didn’t eat Kim
Huell puked her out again, what a plottwist
86 years in the fuckin can and not a fuckin peep
Still a kid
He's in the same prison he was before, but now he can be himself. Living his best life.
The more I've sat with this, the more I think this is my favorite ending of any television series. Jimmy, and the Better Call Saul, series always straddled the legal and criminal worlds, but the big throughline was always justice. From the very beginning, the series asks us and asks the characters what is correct? When are Jimmy's victims people we can laugh at like Ken, or people we despise seeing the stunt pulled on like Irene? When do we go from appreciating or at least understanding Mike's sense of justice in Season 1, to seeing his thoughtfulness be used for nothing good at all, and just to make these murderous crimes more efficiently done? One could also ask when Nacho goes from a guy just trying to scam criminals to someone trying desperately to protect other people from the life he created, or about whether Kim actually atones for what she did in all of this.
And in the end, I think what Jimmy really does is reckon with this and decide the schemes are just no longer worth it, that he's done damage and he's not happy being out free in the world with his damage. He doesn't have anything. He has alienated or inadvertently killed nearly all his relationships, and the end is a victory because he's repaired something real he had. I don't think Kim returns to him if he just gets seven years, if his ploy works, not only because she's no longer legally implicated but because that defense destroying monologue is Jimmy. It's the Jimmy of the first few seasons who may make a scene, but does have a heart for people and cares.
Neither Kim or Jimmy are ever going to be physically free. Jimmy isn't going to get out of prison, and who knows with Kim and her black and white life and the potential civil suit, but I don't think it will be a great circumstance. However, they know that they both have gotten out the other side of this cycle of crime, this cycle of manipulation. They have no more clever words or schemes; they do not need them anymore. They just have each other and they'll probably understand each other better than anyone else.
Did anyone notice that only the cigarette fire and lighter fire is colored!!!🤯🤯
Just like old times....
anyone notice that the fire matches has coloured? symbolic their love still on fire.
I wish some day to meet someone like Kim. After my personal divorce, this scene breaks my heart, when u see how (albeit in fictional reality) it can be just two lovers without doubts and omissions.
These were people Saul /Jimmy related to the most. They don't just like him. He likes them.
The one bit of color in this episode is that little flame on the lighter and the cigarette. The last ray of hope. With good behavior, who knows?
The smoke is "back to square 1" moment
Jimmy confesed to free Kim from her faith, as Jimmy became the only one to take the blame.