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Saul tells Jesse before he was supposed to relocate that it was his life and got a say in it. Walt did not though because as the vacuum guy said, he was "the hottest client" he'd ever had by far. But it wouldn't surprise me if Saul did want to go to Omaha.

Very good observation! I always love those little details Gilligan provides. No little coincidence is ever on accident.

That and the chicanery speech. But yes, that Nacho pill switch was tense as hell.

It's Vince Gilligan. How many main characters get happy endings?

Not justifying what Jimmy/Saul did or anything, but……are we sure the old ladies won't welcome Irene back in the clan because she settled?

Amen to that. Any decent human would've driven for her. Saul was acting a lot like Walt there: screwing an innocent person over to get money and feeling like he deserves praise for it while the other person drops whatever they're doing to ostentatiously express said praise.

Great observation!

Another brilliant message from Gilligan: charity/sacrifice > money/fortune when the time of death comes.

Lol! King douche-nozzle.

They've foreshadowed the notion of his house burning down in at least one episode in each of the 3 seasons—usually referencing the lantern as the cause. And the finale is called…yup, lantern.

Actually, my wife and I looked it up. If ibuprofen is mixed with medication one takes for heart conditions (which I assume Hector has) it greatly increases their chances of a heart attack or, yup, a stoke.

I'm having a hard time picturing Tuco be any form of innocent. Haha!

I'm a huge fan of not overdoing a show. Can't stand it when writers go 6+ seasons and creativity takes a hit. Love that breaking bad is only 5 seasons.
But for crying out loud, these are 10 episode seasons. We need more than 4 to tell this story.

It can't have been her late husband as the event of his disappearance was 8 years prior and the Mike "Good Samaritan" event transpired in the last few months.
To your other observation, there was a moment I did see a similarity toward Gretchen.

If we're getting technical, it's the purity of Gale's and Jesse's meth. Walt's is 99.1% pure.
And no, I don't think it was meant as a callback. But it's Gilligan. You never know.

Haha! It's from Breaking Bad when Saul meets Jesse who's wearing a ski mask and pointing a gun at him by a ditch in the desert. He says it was Ignacio (Nacho) and that he was a friend of the cartel. When Jesse appeared puzzled, Saul asked if Lalo sent him. At his denial Saul appeared VERY relieved.

Mike needs to have a talk with Nacho, saying Gus sees something in him. Loyalty. Except maybe he's got it for the wrong guy.

It certainly is looking like Nacho will be the cause of Hector's stroke and possibly more to make life difficult for the cartel. And Saul/Jimmy will know about it: "It was Ignacio! Soy amigo del cartel!"
Now who else wants to know who Lalo is???

I believe Chuck's house will burn to the ground (possibly with him still in it) in the last episode of the season. I mean, the episode is called "lantern" and they've foreshadowed that notion each season so far.