If the writers stick to the original story line you know how it has to end right?
Saul decides it's time to hit the hyperspace button (1980's Defender arcade game reference) and spends several days with Walter White in the basement of the Marine's vacuum cleaner repair shop while they await new identities.
Afterwards, he ends up managing a Cinnabon at a mall in Omaha.
I recall one of the foreshadowing sequences at the beginning of a past episode where Saul is sitting at a table in the mall food court when an arrest goes down. He draws attention to himself by standing up and shouting to the guy who's being arrested about his rights.
If I had to hazard a guess at how it ends:
Saul might suspect he was made by someone working for the cartel who just happened to be watching the guy who got arrested in that food court scene.
What do you do now that your fake identity is blown?
No matter how the writers decide to wrap it up I'll be watching.
I've really enjoyed every episode of Breaking and Bad Better Call Saul (but haven't had free time to watch beyond episodes 1 and 2 of the current final season yet,) and the movie they made about Jessie's character.
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Last edited by Jeff P; 07-20-2022 at 07:04 PM.
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