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Better Call Saul Season 6 Confirms 1 Big Gene Theory (& Supports Another)

the gene is missing You better call Saul Season 6, episodes 1 and 2 then somewhat limits the options on how to use it this season. It is more difficult, if not impossible, to imagine a gene opening sequence occurring randomly in a segment of the midsection, for example. You better call Saul A two-part release of Season 6 might better allow that concussion to happen, because it could have been Gene in the mid-season finale, the mid-season premiere, and then how the series finale turned out. is unfolded. If the show has an entire episode of Gene, either of those first two could be well positioned or completely change the storyline: instead of opening the season with Gene, it could be the last 10-20 minutes. (or more, because the story justifies it). it) instead, the last part being dedicated to him.

Gene’s fate has a meaning. You better call Saulultimate final. As for the Jimmy McGill story, where it ends is already known to be the downright slimy lawyer Saul Goodman. But then what happens to Jimmy? breaking Bad This is a more open question. You better call Saul hints that her past has already caught up with her. Even flashforwards to Jimmy’s house You better call Saul Season 6 Episode 1 might be suitable as they can be set shortly after the events. breaking BadAmid the larger investigation into Walt’s criminal activities, his property was raided. The spinoff needs to focus on Gene appropriately because it’s a done ending for Jimmy, and breaking lore as previously theorized is a smart way to do it while building excitement, assuming it leads to more black and white scenes later. finally see him again.

You better call Saul It airs new episodes on AMC on Mondays.


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Better Call Saul Season 6 Confirms 1 Big Gene Theory (& Supports Another)

With Gene missing from Better Call Saul season 6, episodes 1 and 2, then it does somewhat limit the likely options for how he’ll be used this season. Although not impossible, it’s harder, for instance, to imagine a Gene opening sequence randomly happening in a middle-of-the-run episode. Better Call Saul season 6’s two-part release may better allow for this shake-up to happen though, as having Gene in the mid-season finale, mid-season premiere, and then the series finale could be how it plays out. Either of those first two would also be well-placed if the show does have an entire Gene episode, or it may be that it completely flips the script: instead of opening the season with Gene, it could be the final 10-20 minutes (or longer, because the story warrants it) of the very last episode that’s devoted to him instead.
There’s a sense in which Gene’s fate is Better Call Saul‘s ultimate endgame. In terms of Jimmy McGill’s story, it’s already known where he ends up, fully becoming the slimeball lawyer Saul Goodman. But what happens to Jimmy after Breaking Bad is a more open-ended question, with Better Call Saul already hinting that his past is catching up with him. Even the flashforwards to Jimmy’s house in Better Call Saul season 6, episode 1 may fit with this, since they could be set shortly after the events of Breaking Bad, with his property being raided amidst the larger investigation into Walt’s criminal activity. The spinoff needs to give Gene proper focus because that is the finite ending for Jimmy, and breaking the tradition as previously theorized is, assuming it does lead to more black-and-white scenes later on, a smart way of doing that while building excitement to eventually see him again.
Better Call Saul releases new episodes Mondays on AMC.

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Better Call Saul Season 6 Confirms 1 Big Gene Theory (& Supports Another)

With Gene missing from Better Call Saul season 6, episodes 1 and 2, then it does somewhat limit the likely options for how he’ll be used this season. Although not impossible, it’s harder, for instance, to imagine a Gene opening sequence randomly happening in a middle-of-the-run episode. Better Call Saul season 6’s two-part release may better allow for this shake-up to happen though, as having Gene in the mid-season finale, mid-season premiere, and then the series finale could be how it plays out. Either of those first two would also be well-placed if the show does have an entire Gene episode, or it may be that it completely flips the script: instead of opening the season with Gene, it could be the final 10-20 minutes (or longer, because the story warrants it) of the very last episode that’s devoted to him instead.
There’s a sense in which Gene’s fate is Better Call Saul‘s ultimate endgame. In terms of Jimmy McGill’s story, it’s already known where he ends up, fully becoming the slimeball lawyer Saul Goodman. But what happens to Jimmy after Breaking Bad is a more open-ended question, with Better Call Saul already hinting that his past is catching up with him. Even the flashforwards to Jimmy’s house in Better Call Saul season 6, episode 1 may fit with this, since they could be set shortly after the events of Breaking Bad, with his property being raided amidst the larger investigation into Walt’s criminal activity. The spinoff needs to give Gene proper focus because that is the finite ending for Jimmy, and breaking the tradition as previously theorized is, assuming it does lead to more black-and-white scenes later on, a smart way of doing that while building excitement to eventually see him again.
Better Call Saul releases new episodes Mondays on AMC.

#Call #Saul #Season #Confirms #Big #Gene #Theory #Supports


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