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Better Call Saul Season 6 thread (with spoilers)

An angle I hadn't thought of. The stopper being the symbol of her playing her final slip on Jimmy himself. And "Gene" disappearing to Nebraska in the remote chance she reappears in her hometown, perhaps.

I don't think Jimmy knew where he was going at the end of BB, or had any say in it. The first time he meets the Disappearer he's shown a Nebraska driver's license on the computer screen and asks, "What's in Nebraska?"
 
I don't think Jimmy knew where he was going at the end of BB, or had any say in it. The first time he meets the Disappearer he's shown a Nebraska driver's license on the computer screen and asks, "What's in Nebraska?"
Doesn't he say in BB that he's going to end up working at a Cinnebon in Omaha if he's forced to disappear?
 
Doesn't he say in BB that he's going to end up working at a Cinnebon in Omaha if he's forced to disappear?

Here's the two relevant bits. The first one, he looks like he's learning about going to Nebraska for the first time. The second seemed like an off the cuff quip that became self-fulfilling prophecy, or he worked out a plan in his head in the couple of days he was at the vacuum store. He never mentioned the Cinnabon before he decided to disappear.



 
Meh.

Very dramatic. However, also a too-convenient coincidental convergence of events and way too obvious of a metaphor for the moral bankruptcy of Saul and Kim.

For the high standard this show has set? I was disappointed.
 
I, for one, was floored. I figured Lalo was engaging in some misdirection, but I still wasn't ready for…that.
 
I, for one, was floored. I figured Lalo was engaging in some misdirection, but I still wasn't ready for…that.

As soon as Lalo walked in I was expecting the cliffhanger to be the tension of him holding them hostage. Did not expect him to do that, either.
 
I'm curious as to how it all turns out, but I'm kind of off the trolley at this point. I find some of the Kim stuff preposterous.
 
Im not surprised considering how many theories there are out there about the Gilligan-verse that they stumbled on the truth. Just didnt think it was very good.
 

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