These are the three moments in which this change in time put us in perspective:
“You were always like this”
Walter and Saul are hiding from the police in the basement of the vacuum cleaner store, the chemist is trying to repair a detail in the boiler in the room they share. The lawyer asks him about the possibility of time travel, going back and changing things, something that the chemist sees as a scientific limitation, but he agreed to talk about “regrets” from the past, Saul tells him how he caused a fall to get money, to which a disappointed Walter asks “So you were always like that.”
Hank’s death
Once he is taken to prison, Jimmy comes face to face with Marie Schrader, the widow of agent Hank Schrader, who was killed along with his partner Steve Gomez in a desert ambush after managing to capture his brother-in-law, Walter White. , and his partner, Jesse Pinkman; Marie questions why she “she helped the fucking bastard who was behind it”, money? PBut Goodman pulled another story up his sleeve that at least bought him some time to negotiate with prosecutors.
Chuck’s Return
Although it is not part of the universe of breaking bad, again we see Jimmy’s brother in his house without electricity, waiting for him with the supermarket purchases and other things that he cannot get due to his strange phobia of electricity. There he asks him about his clients and cases that he handles, and Jimmy feels that he is judging him again, because he even says that he hopes that the ice he brought was not stolen from a machine. But Chuck tells him that “If you don’t like where you’re going, there’s no shame in going back and changing course.”, and of course those words were echoed in the final decision of our favorite lawyer.
These six seasons took us through a fascinating world, in which a spin off achieves a relevance as high as the series on which it is based, but for now it is time to say goodbye to the controversial lawyer Saul Goddman.