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Breaking Bad has three distinct endings, but one of them is noticeably different from the others. Released in 2013, the original Breaking Bad ending occurs in season 5, episode 16, "Felina," which ...
In a universe as morally murky as Breaking Bad, redemption isn’t handed out — it’s clawed for, and rarely granted.
However, as ScreenRant notes, Better Call Saul presents two timelines, signified by black-and-white scenes that take viewers as far back as the year 2002, six years prior to the start of Breaking Bad.
The episode goes back and forth between the black-and-white timeline, which features Saul’s post-“Breaking Bad” persona Gene Takovic in Omaha, and the world of Saul Goodman within ...
Walter White's impact on the Breaking Bad timeline can't be understated, but one detail from Better Call Saul proves just how dangerous he really was.
Though the episode does spend most of its time in the black-and-white days of Saul in Omaha, living as Gene, there are some interspersed scenes set during Breaking Bad, specifically filling in the ...
Breaking Bad has an episode called Better Call Saul, ... After those black and white flashforwards to Gene the Cinnabon Manager, it’s about time we got a glimpse of what puts him there.
The pivotal moment informs the post-Breaking Bad black-and-white timeline of 2010, and “Breaking Bad” ends with Saul/”Gene” (Odenkirk) relapsing and breaking bad — by breaking and ...