What a ride! Better Call Saul wraps up a historic run as one of the most consistently thoughtful and well-made television shows ever (there, we said it) with "Saul Gone," a finale written and directed by the man who created the Saul Goodman character, Peter Gould. And we're wrapping up our coverage of this satisfying series with a couple of our favorite guests co-hosts: Bekah and Jonathan Eaton. IT JUST MAKES SENSE. Find out how the story ends, who's left standing, and where they stand—both in terms of plot and in terms of the themes of self-awareness, morality, truth, and consequences that have made this saga so rich. Serve yourself a scoop of mint chocolate chip and enjoy! It won't happen again.
Saul Searching: Chicanery (S3/E5)
Saul Searching: Sabrosito (S3/E4)
Saul Searching: Sunk Costs (S3/E3)
Saul Searching: Witness (S3/E2)
Saul Searching: Mabel (S3/E1)
Saul Searching: Girlfriend's Day
Saul Searching: Klick (S2/E10)
Saul Searching: Nailed (S2/E9)
Saul Searching: Fifi (S2/E8)
Saul Searching: Inflatable (S2/E7)
Saul Searching: Bali Ha'i (S2/E6)
Saul Searching: Rebecca (S2/E5)
Saul Searching: Gloves Off (S2/E4)
Saul Searching: Amarillo (S2/E3)
Saul Searching: Cobbler (S2/E2)
Saul Searching: Switch (S2/E1)
Saul Searching: Marco (S1/E10)
Saul Searching: Pimento (S1/E9)
Saul Searching: RICO (S1/E8)
Saul Searching: Bingo (S1/E7)
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