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In the first flashback, set during the events of Season 5's "Bagman," Jimmy asks Mike where he would go. Mike chooses the day his son died, and then a second moment: the day he took his first bribe. Jimmy, completely missing the emotional weight, states he would use the money to invest in Berkshire Hathaway and become a billionaire. This highlights Jimmy’s coping mechanism: masking deep emotional trauma with financial greed. 2. Walter White: The Illusion of Choice
The finale follows Jimmy McGill (Gene Takavic) after his capture in Omaha. Despite negotiating a lenient seven-year plea deal through his legal wizardry, he ultimately confesses to his full involvement in Walter White’s empire during his final court appearance to reclaim his soul and the respect of Kim Wexler. Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 13 Review: Saul Gone vegamovies bettercallsauls06e13saulgone top
Throughout the finale, the narrative utilizes structural flashbacks to explore the theme of regret, framed around the concept of H.G. Wells' The Time Machine . In the first flashback, set during the events
Standing before the judge, Jimmy stops acting as Saul Goodman. He confesses to: Despite negotiating a lenient seven-year plea deal through