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"Waterworks" is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul and the sixty-second and penultimate episode of the series altogether. In 2004, Saul Goodman sits alone in his office, bouncing a rubber ball off the wall behind his desk.
3 maj 2023 · The iconic scene which won Rhea Seehorn the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul. A truly emotional and...
"Waterworks" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad. It was written and directed by Vince Gilligan. The episode aired on AMC and AMC+ on August 8, 2022, before debuting online in certain territories on Netflix the following day.
I really loved this scene, because it depicted the two "redeemed" characters in the two series, Jesse at the beginning of his descent, and Kim at the end of hers, crawling her way out. There was a contrast between them, but I think there's also a commonality in how the two of them both have big hearts.
8 sie 2022 · The scene in Saul’s office shows the after-effects of Kim trying to break the pedestal Jimmy has in her in “Fun and Games”, as he transparently tries to act like he doesn’t care that she’s leaving, pushing her away, and she can’t help but be quietly horrified (and blaming herself) at what he’s become.
9 sie 2022 · The fate of Kim Wexler is finally explained in Monday night’s penultimate “Better Call Saul” episode, “Waterworks.” Through a flashback, we see Kim in Albuquerque during the “ Breaking Bad...
9 sie 2022 · One such scam is befriending Marion (Burnett) the mother of Jeff (Pat Healy) who recognizes Saul from his days in Albuquerque. "Waterworks" ends with Marion recognizing Saul through his old Better Call Saul commercials before calling the police and Saul making a run for it.