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  • Aug 16, 2022
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    smile now

    And the money thing and time travel also wasnt the best plotline, somehow they changed his whole character to be around money? He was never about money but more about the rush you get out of it and the possibilities. They made it look like he was obsessed by numbers or something.

    You’re missing the point. He uses the money as a front, as an excuse… it’s definitely not his primary motive, reasoning for doing what he does.

    What do you think about the prison sentence, does it do him justice in any sense

  • Aug 16, 2022
    Hiro

    I think the final episiode was a OK ending , i mean this 100 years stuff was way too much, normally lawyers who arent actively involved dont get that much not even nearly.

    Then he just accepts it, this also doesnt fit his character. Also the constant change from Saul to McGill to Saul to McGill doesnt quite fit his character at all, and he was Gene as well for some time.
    And the money thing and time travel also wasnt the best plotline, somehow they changed his whole character to be around money? He was never about money but more about the rush you get out of it and the possibilities. They made it look like he was obsessed by numbers or something.

    And the ending was one of the saddest they could have chosen, he kinda doesnt deserve this ending at all, while Jesse pinkman who actually killed people and actually led to a lot of people's death gets to escape? Walter gets a peaceful ending?

    But Saul rots in a damn prison for 68 years while most of the stuff he did was doing lawyer work with a con/money laundering angle in his damn office? ? Also I very highly doubt any of the people in the universe couldve testified against Saul or has any big evidence of most of the hard stuff.

    Also what is this Walter White wouldnt have reached anything without me, this was such out of character since he never ever mentioned Walter White before. I know it wouldnt fit, but this was too much being a prequel than being Better Call Saul.

    Sad ending . Sad story overall, probably doesnt do him justice

    The time travel bit wasn't about money, when he told Walter he would go back and not fall on the jce, that's him saying he would go back and stop the birth of slippin Jimmy. He knows it's about the rush and he wants to reverse that character flaw. That's why he admitted to it all, he realized it was about the rush but he loved Kim. Wanted to prove to himself and her he could be better. That's why he was switching up. Makes sense to me

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    Hiro

    I think the final episiode was a OK ending , i mean this 100 years stuff was way too much, normally lawyers who arent actively involved dont get that much not even nearly.

    Then he just accepts it, this also doesnt fit his character. Also the constant change from Saul to McGill to Saul to McGill doesnt quite fit his character at all, and he was Gene as well for some time.
    And the money thing and time travel also wasnt the best plotline, somehow they changed his whole character to be around money? He was never about money but more about the rush you get out of it and the possibilities. They made it look like he was obsessed by numbers or something.

    And the ending was one of the saddest they could have chosen, he kinda doesnt deserve this ending at all, while Jesse pinkman who actually killed people and actually led to a lot of people's death gets to escape? Walter gets a peaceful ending?

    But Saul rots in a damn prison for 68 years while most of the stuff he did was doing lawyer work with a con/money laundering angle in his damn office? ? Also I very highly doubt any of the people in the universe couldve testified against Saul or has any big evidence of most of the hard stuff.

    Also what is this Walter White wouldnt have reached anything without me, this was such out of character since he never ever mentioned Walter White before. I know it wouldnt fit, but this was too much being a prequel than being Better Call Saul.

    Sad ending . Sad story overall, probably doesnt do him justice

    what is this Walter White wouldnt have reached anything without me, this was such out of character since he never ever mentioned Walter White before.

    Not sure what you mean here never mentioning Walter White???? Huh?

    It definitely was in character and they showed in the episode Breaking Bad how he was the main factor in Walt being able to operate how he did

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Hiro

    What do you think about the prison sentence, does it do him justice in any sense

    It does, they hit him with a Rico Charge.

    Conspiracy to murder, Laundering Money, Conspiracy to manufacture unregulated substances.

    He had a whole list of charges that he was able to drop his original 86 years to 7 years given he had a credible story to tell if it came to trial. So he negotiated a life sentence to less then 10 but in the end took accountability for his actions because he saw Kim take accountability with no ulterior motive

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    smile now

    what is this Walter White wouldnt have reached anything without me, this was such out of character since he never ever mentioned Walter White before.

    Not sure what you mean here never mentioning Walter White???? Huh?

    It definitely was in character and they showed in the episode Breaking Bad how he was the main factor in Walt being able to operate how he did

    When you watch Breaking bad, was he really the mastermind or main factor behind Walter Whites actions or success? Not in my opinion

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Hiro

    When you watch Breaking bad, was he really the mastermind or main factor behind Walter Whites actions or success? Not in my opinion

    If Walt never met Saul, he wouldn't have met gus. So yeah, Saul is responsible for the show

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    It does, they hit him with a Rico Charge.

    Conspiracy to murder, Laundering Money, Conspiracy to manufacture unregulated substances.

    He had a whole list of charges that he was able to drop his original 86 years to 7 years given he had a credible story to tell if it came to trial. So he negotiated a life sentence to less then 10 but in the end took accountability for his actions because he saw Kim take accountability with no ulterior motive

    A RICO Act charge is one where prosecutors believe that you are tied to organized crime. It is an acronym that stands for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and a federal law created in the 1970s to make proving organized crime cases easier.

    Under the Act, severe fines and imprisonment penalties are authorized, including up to twenty years to life in prison for the most severe crimes, and a fine of up to $250,000 or two times the offense’s proceeds.

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Hiro

    When you watch Breaking bad, was he really the mastermind or main factor behind Walter Whites actions or success? Not in my opinion

    Yes.

    Not the mastermind but he enabled Walt.

    He got Walt his connection to Gus.

    He actively helped launder money for him, do any task that Walt needed for whatever was necessary.

    Literally Hank had Walt cornered in a RV and he called Saul to have Fran pretend to be a person at a ER with a fake story about Marie being in a serious accident.

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Hiro

    A RICO Act charge is one where prosecutors believe that you are tied to organized crime. It is an acronym that stands for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and a federal law created in the 1970s to make proving organized crime cases easier.

    Under the Act, severe fines and imprisonment penalties are authorized, including up to twenty years to life in prison for the most severe crimes, and a fine of up to $250,000 or two times the offense’s proceeds.

    He had that charge plus a host of a whole load of other charges.

    You add it all up and it comes to around 86 years.

    Not to mention Hank and Steve’s deaths

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Yes.

    Not the mastermind but he enabled Walt.

    He got Walt his connection to Gus.

    He actively helped launder money for him, do any task that Walt needed for whatever was necessary.

    Literally Hank had Walt cornered in a RV and he called Saul to have Fran pretend to be a person at a ER with a fake story about Marie being in a serious accident.

    He surely was a factor but not as relevant as you might think. The Gus connection couldve happened anyway the more walters business wouldve grown. Money laundering yes but that is just the money not the actual d*** empire. And yes he was very helpful in situations but still not the d*** empire

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    smile now

    He had that charge plus a host of a whole load of other charges.

    You add it all up and it comes to around 86 years.

    Not to mention Hank and Steve’s deaths

    He has nothing to do with their deaths and no one has evidence for his direct connection to it, im sure of that. Even if marie says it, it will be a 1v1

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Hiro

    He surely was a factor but not as relevant as you might think. The Gus connection couldve happened anyway the more walters business wouldve grown. Money laundering yes but that is just the money not the actual d*** empire. And yes he was very helpful in situations but still not the d*** empire

    I guarantee you had Saul not given him the connect to Gus then Walt wouldn’t have ever got into contact with him.

    Mike didn’t respect or take Walt’s operations seriously.
    Walt was as small time as it gets.

  • Aug 16, 2022
    Hiro

    He has nothing to do with their deaths and no one has evidence for his direct connection to it, im sure of that. Even if marie says it, it will be a 1v1

    Yeah which is why they couldn’t get him 86 years and they negotiated to a plea deal of 7 years.

    Until Jimmy confessed

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    smile now

    I guarantee you had Saul not given him the connect to Gus then Walt wouldn’t have ever got into contact with him.

    Mike didn’t respect or take Walt’s operations seriously.
    Walt was as small time as it gets.

    They would've gotten caught cooking in the desert eventually

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Hiro

    He has nothing to do with their deaths and no one has evidence for his direct connection to it, im sure of that. Even if marie says it, it will be a 1v1

    If you watched s6 of BCS you'd understand it's not about direct help but the butterfly effect. Also usually in court cases, if they can't catch the killer, they want a poster child for the crime and Saul firs the bill. Makes sense to me

  • Aug 16, 2022
    GEOLINK

    They would've gotten caught cooking in the desert eventually

    This. Walt was already having a hard time getting Gus to take him seriously with having Jesse as a partner.

    This man would not have had the access and reach without Saul, period

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    yuhoo1212

    If you watched s6 of BCS you'd understand it's not about direct help but the butterfly effect. Also usually in court cases, if they can't catch the killer, they want a poster child for the crime and Saul firs the bill. Makes sense to me

    Sorry but the confess does make sense yes, but the 70 year sentence not in any way. You dont just make some confessions and get 70 years, also he says he enabled him and? That is not directly any punishable crime only if there is the evidence for it.

    No court in the us can just sentence you based on what you say without evidence to back it up. Im sure there will be some videos about the sentence stuff soon on youtube from actual lawayers

  • Aug 16, 2022
    Hiro

    Sorry but the confess does make sense yes, but the 70 year sentence not in any way. You dont just make some confessions and get 70 years, also he says he enabled him and? That is not directly any punishable crime only if there is the evidence for it.

    No court in the us can just sentence you based on what you say without evidence to back it up. Im sure there will be some videos about the sentence stuff soon on youtube from actual lawayers

    If his confession doesn't make sense to you, you missed the point of the show tbh

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Hiro

    Sorry but the confess does make sense yes, but the 70 year sentence not in any way. You dont just make some confessions and get 70 years, also he says he enabled him and? That is not directly any punishable crime only if there is the evidence for it.

    No court in the us can just sentence you based on what you say without evidence to back it up. Im sure there will be some videos about the sentence stuff soon on youtube from actual lawayers

    They had a whole warehouse of evidence.

    What they wanted was a for sure plea deal and to NOT risk a trail given Saul could manufacture a convenient convincing story of how he was FORCED into working with Walter and Jesse,

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    knew that bill oakley bench had to mean something he was great this ep too

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    slutforkendrick

    knew that bill oakley bench had to mean something he was great this ep too

    Better call bill

  • Aug 16, 2022
    smile now

    They had a whole warehouse of evidence.

    What they wanted was a for sure plea deal and to NOT risk a trail given Saul could manufacture a convenient convincing story of how he was FORCED into working with Walter and Jesse,

    I personally dont think they had any evidence for beyond 10 years . He was always careful and never had any direct connections even to his money laundering stuff as he even put his employees before him in some financial actions if i remember correctly. They can maybe get him for bribery some money laundering stuff , howard hamlin stuff.

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    yuhoo1212

    Better call bill

    better call the vending machine people his chips got stuck again

  • Aug 16, 2022
    slutforkendrick

    better call the vending machine people his chips got stuck again

    I wonder how bill fell accepting this case thinking it would be the trial of the lifetime he'd basically be the equivalent of OJ's lawyer. But saul completely destroyed that chance by pleading guilty lol

  • Aug 16, 2022
    smile now

    They had a whole warehouse of evidence.

    What they wanted was a for sure plea deal and to NOT risk a trail given Saul could manufacture a convenient convincing story of how he was FORCED into working with Walter and Jesse,

    They had enough to get him for 7 years and that’s WITH a plea deal.

    I promise you, they didn’t wanna risk losing a trial against him here.