In anticipation of the show's final season, the AMC hit Better Call Saul released a 15-minute recap of its previous season. Warning: There are spoilers for what's happened in the Breaking Bad prequel so far.

This recap starts with the fallout from the events of Better Call Saul season 4, most notably with Jimmy changing his name to his Breaking Bad alter ego Saul Goodman. The recap, of course, goes all the way to the end of the fifth season, most notably with Lalo Salamanca storming off in a rage when the ambush against him not only goes awry but ended in his loved ones getting killed.

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The Better Call Saul recap doesn't only show what went on during the fifth season, but also how different these characters are compared to when the show first started. For example, Jimmy is finally given the offer he's always wanted to work for Hamlin, Hamlin, and McGill, but because he doesn't want to be in his brother's shadow, not only does he reject it, but he lashes out at Howard. Kim, who earlier was a foot soldier for HHM, starts distancing herself more and more from Mesa Verde and Schweikart and Cokely as she turns more to helping those who have nowhere else to turn. And Mike continues his descent into becoming Gus Fring's right-hand man in his drug operation.

Now clearly, they couldn't cover *everything* that happened in the show's fifth season, but it's not like they had to. Other minute details include the workers who were constructing the infamous meth lab later seen in Breaking Bad being sent home because of Werner Ziegler's actions, and Nacho gaining Lalo's trust by recovering the drugs even while police were on the verge of seizing them. Then there's Jimmy and Mike working together to get out of the desert with Lalo's bail money. Again, there was way too much material for the show to cover in a 15-minute recap.

The fact that there were so many storylines going into one season continues to disprove the notion that it only takes one moment for someone to go from Point A to Point B. Ever since Better Call Saul started, everyone's been looking for that moment where Jimmy McGill "transformed" into Saul Goodman. This show has expertly demonstrated that it's not one moment that drastically and permanently changes someone. It's a series of moments. More importantly, it was clear from the get-go that Jimmy always had that Saul Goodman persona in him. His descent was more about him embracing that persona when the world kept telling him that there were no better options.

That's what makes Better Call Saul rival its predecessor Breaking Bad in terms of quality - how they've delicately handled their characters' arcs, as each show has made for some of the best storytelling ever displayed on television. Legitimate change in a person is not immediate, but gradual. Seeing where these characters end up compared to where they were when the show started also helps its rewatchability too. Many were skeptical if Better Call Saul would ever be put in the same league as Breaking Bad when it first started. As the show is about to end, it's clear that not only is it on the same level, but it's stood out as its own story.

Better Call Saul season 6 will premiere on AMC on April 18th, 2022.

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