

But the audio is actually from Jimmy-now-"Gene Takovic" and set in the black-n-white future.

And if you get greedy and decide to come back for more? Don't." Okay, our ten-second theory on the teaser? While the visual is in color, implying that it's in the show's current time or maybe close to the "Breaking Bad" handoff. It sounds like we have Jimmy (Odenkirk) doing the voiceovers, saying to whoever he's speaking to, "I am not your friend. Image: Screencap Image: ScreencapĪnother teaser focuses on a hands-free phone earpiece (and you know who wears those, right) on a table with the light blinking. A recasting of the taxi driver? The front of that tax looks dirty, could we be seeing the end of a long journey to… somewhere? And is what we're hearing a flashback to that scene, or the conversation going on in "Gene's" head as he slips back into his old "Saul" ways? And then there's the matter of who it is that's getting out of the cab, and is that hat in their hand? Because even though it's only a quick glimpse? That hat looks a little familiar… Our best guess? That what we're hearing is in "Gene's" mind and he's heading somewhere to settle some matters. While the scene's familiar, there are some question marks. Sticking with Jimmy's post-"Breaking Bad" life as "Gene Takovic," this one focuses on the moment when "Gene" was first confronted by those who remember him as "Saul Goodman." Or does it? Because it feels like Gould & Gilligan have been playing fast-n-loose with the audio that we're hearing and the visuals that we're seeing (and we're pretty sure that's the case with color/black & white choices).

"The hope is that you'll see these left turns and also think, 'There's no other way that could have gone.' By the time we're done, you're not going to see 'Breaking Bad' the same way." Image: ScreencapĪMC decided to add to our stress levels with a new teaser this past weekend. Get Ready to Look at "Breaking Bad" Differently: Promising a lot more surprised still to come ("some of them delightful, some scary") Gould has a major goal in mind before the final credits roll. So just a random theory to throw out there, but could the show be going meta and we end up seeing in Gene's Nebraska life that a television or film adaptation of Walter White's life is getting made? That would be pretty good, and definitely fit in with Gould's earlier "biggest laughs" comment (depending on who they cast). and from the sounds of things, they are… but are they the only ones playing Walt & Jesse? "We did say that you would see Walt and Jesse I don't know that I definitely said it was going to be Aaron and Bryan," Gould shared. Walter White/Jesse Pinkman Theory Alert: So when asked about the return of Walt & Jesse at some point (points?) during the final run, the assumption was that meant Cranston & Paul returning. But first, a look at the official episode key art for S06E08 "Point and Shoot": Image: AMC Networksīut the Remaining Eps Won't Be Totally Serious: "Some episodes have some of the biggest laughs we've ever had on the show," Gould shares. Or expect feeling, hopefully."), EP Gordon Smith shared with EW where Jimmy & Kim's minds are at now that they know their worst nightmare scenario has become a reality. In an episode that he describes as "surprisingly sad" ("I feel like there's some sadness that I don't think people are going to expect. To paraphrase Lalo, it was a way for him to get his lawyers' attention.

Before the credits rolled on the midseason finale, Jimmy (Odenkirk) and Kim (Seehorn) had a front-row sear as Lalo ( Tony Dalton) murdered Howard ( Patrick Fabian) in cold blood. But when it comes to S06E08 "Point and Shoot," there's one big question that viewers have been stressing over for only weeks… but it's felt like months. With only hours to go until Vince Gilligan & Peter Gould's Bob Odenkirk & Rhea Seehorn-starring Better Call Saul returns for its final six seasons, viewers are close to getting the answers they've been waiting for since the first started.
