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PageSix’s “sources” say it isn’t clear who first approached whom in the hotel lobby Wednesday

Kim not just doing a jigsaw puzzle, but an jigsaw puzzle that doesn’t even have a picture on it, it’s just SOLID WHITE. Fascinating detail on how Kim is trying to do something, anything to challenge her when no one and nothing around her challenges her in the slightest.

It’s before he starts working with Walter. He’s still Cap’n Cook.

Black and White Brunette Kim is just.....so brutal and sad. Proving the fact that Florida is not a place where people really want to go. It’s a place they end up.

I liked the Godfather visual reference as Kim leaves Saul’s office.

There’s also the suggestion that if Kim had remained a lawyer, Jesse might have brought Badger to HER instead, since he has the same sort of story about how she was a miracle worker on Combo’s case that he had in BB about Saul getting Emilio off.

I read this online as well. I think it was a beautiful and subtle touch. It almost underlined that two men with cancer still were at the mercy of fate, regardless of whether they had the money or not to fight the cancer.

I love how this is the only time (that I can recall, at least) that it’s raining in either BB or BCS. 

Marion finding out about Saul on AskJeeves is a lovely little touch that made me chuckle.

That whole beginning with Kim’s life in Florida was maybe the most depressing thing I’ve seen in this show :( I just kept flashing back to how passionate and articulate she’s been throughout the show... Never did I think watching someone fail to decide on an ice cream flavour would be so excruciating lmao. I hope that

I don’t think it’s out of character, I think it’s a sign of just how little Jimmy / Saul / Gene has left.

i started re-watching the series and that would have been season 2 jesse, who pretty much said yo that much.

I thought Kim in the courthouse was interesting. She sees the “new” Kim helping a client with his tie, prepping him for his hearing and appearing to care about the client just like Kim would.

Someone noticed on twitter that when Gene is going through the guy’s financials, he had 747 thousand, which is the amount Walt once calculated he needed.

Must have been a treat for Aaron Paul that they essentially gave him a whole monologue.

To riff on your take, Kim hasn’t really survived in her Florida form.  She’s already dead inside.  Coming back to ABQ and trying to make things right is bringing herself back to life - even if that life is behind bars.  

I’m pretty sure this episode contained the only two instances in which Jimmy/Saul/Gene considers committing violence himself across both series — when he’s going to smash the cancer guy with the dog’s urn, and when he threatens to strangle Marion. Both times he doesn’t actually go through with it, because he’s not

I hope so. Not just because I like Kim, but personally I think a better way to make amends is to genuinely get back to the work of helping people in some way that’s what she was passionate about when she was practicing law— rather than living in essentially a self-imposed exile.

After several years of worrying if Kim survives, there was a little while there, where I was thinking maybe it would have been better if she hadn’t. I wonder whether the life she is leading is a guilt-ridden, self sabotaging form of purgatory. Maybe the confession, with or without prosecution, is the redemption she

Much like the final breaking bad episodes, it’s remarkable how bold this show is with absolutely destroying any shred of goodness left in the protagonist. The series completely changes breaking bad for the better. I never would have thought the lovable wacky lawyer had such dark pits in his soul. Anchoring the final