IMDb9.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes99%
Metacritic95/100
Google Users96%
Director: Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould•Genres: Crime Drama, Neo-Western, Legal Drama
The critically acclaimed final season of Better Call Saul sees Jimmy McGill's transformation into the morally compromised lawyer Saul Goodman reach its devastating conclusion. Facing the consequences of his actions and entangled deeper in the criminal underworld, Jimmy's choices lead to profound personal loss and a reckoning with his past. The season meticulously ties up loose ends from Breaking Bad while delivering a powerful, character-driven narrative about ambition, morality, and the irreversible nature of one's path.
The final season of Better Call Saul was met with universal acclaim, solidifying its status as one of the greatest television dramas ever made. Critics lauded the masterful storytelling, the nuanced performances, especially from Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn, and the series' ability to provide a satisfying, albeit somber, conclusion to the intertwined narratives of Breaking Bad. Audiences were equally impressed, praising the emotional depth and the skillful execution of the series' overarching themes.
Praised for its exceptional writing and directing, maintaining a consistently high level of quality throughout its run.
Bob Odenkirk's performance as Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman received widespread acclaim for its depth and complexity.
The season was lauded for its satisfying and poignant conclusion, effectively tying up the story arcs from both Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved the final season, highlighting its brilliant storytelling, incredible acting, and emotionally resonant conclusion. Many praised the show for exceeding expectations and delivering a fitting end to the saga.
Nominated for multiple Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Bob Odenkirk. Also received numerous Golden Globe and Critics' Choice Television Award nominations.
During the filming of the final episode, the crew played a 'walking game' where each cast and crew member had to walk backwards on set for the entire day to honor the show's themes of regret and looking back.
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