2/19/2023 0 Comments Words of wonder 68![]() There’s a lot of ambiguity there, and there’s a lot you could read in there. ![]() Did he see that as the only way to redeem himself and win back Kim’s respect and affection? TVLINE | Jimmy confesses everything with Kim there in the courtroom when he could’ve just gotten away with seven years in a cushy federal prison. ![]() And it felt like maybe it’s a good idea for him to be a suspect and ultimately a convict, when he’s been dancing around outside for so many years. He’s the one who find the loopholes and who lies. He’s the interface between the legal world and the criminal world, and he’s part of the machine of justice, but he’s the gear that does its own thing. Because what does he do for a living? He represents criminals. I think it was Seasons 4 and 5 that we started thinking about where this is all going, and we started having this image of Jimmy behind bars at the very end. ![]() So at what point did you settle on this particular ending, and what made you decide to go that way with it? TVLINE | We know the overall arc of the series changed a lot while you were working on it and evolved over time. We here at TVLine still had questions, though, so we reached out to Saul co-creator and showrunner Peter Gould - who wrote and directed Monday’s finale - to ask him how he and the writers came up with this ending, what changed Jimmy’s mind and if this qualifies as a “happy ending” for Jimmy and Kim. An incarcerated Jimmy got to share one last cigarette with Kim during a prison visit, and we even got to see Mike Ehrmantraut, Walter White and Chuck McGill again via flashbacks. ![]()
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