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[s6e13] Saul Gone «Recent Tips»

: Upon learning that Kim has already confessed to her role in Howard Hamlin's death, Jimmy changes his plan. In court, he discards the plea deal and delivers a full, honest confession. He admits to his role in enabling Walter White and confesses to sabotaging his brother Chuck, which led to Chuck's suicide.

The series finale of Better Call Saul , titled concludes the story of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) with a focus on redemption, accountability, and his enduring connection with Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn). Summary of "Saul Gone" (S6E13) [S6E13] Saul Gone

: By taking accountability, he symbolically "kills" the Saul Goodman persona and insists on being called by his real name, James McGill . : Upon learning that Kim has already confessed

: Jimmy is sentenced to 86 years in prison. The series concludes with Kim visiting him; they share a cigarette—a callback to their first scene—and he gives her his signature "finger guns" as she departs. Key Themes & "Helpful" Context The series finale of Better Call Saul ,

: Jimmy initially uses his "Saul Goodman" persona to outmaneuver prosecutors. He manipulates them into offering a "cushy" seven-year plea deal, despite the mountain of evidence against him for his role in Walter White's empire.

: After being outed by Marion, Jimmy (as Gene Takovic) is apprehended by police in Omaha while hiding in a dumpster.