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 Better Call Saul has been an incredible journey, one that has seen the spin-off series evolve from a promising prospect into one of the best shows on television.

It’s been a rollercoaster ride, one that has taken Saul Goodman on to many different places, only to keep him ultimately in Albuquerque.
It’s been hard to keep up with the twists, turns and surprises that have come in this series, but it’s been worth it.
This final episode, “Forgery”, is everything that you could have hoped for and more.
It was a momentous episode of Better Call Saul, but the final run of episodes felt like a whimper rather than a bang.
The final eight episodes will not only continue the story of Saul Goodman and his journey from small-time lawyer to world-class criminal lawyer,
but also act as a series finale for the Breaking Bad prequel. The question is whether the series has run its course,
or has enough in the tank to keep people interested until the next big thing comes along. Most of the final eight episodes are filler,
but there are a few big moments and a couple of big revelations.

Better Call Saul is the Breaking Bad spin-off that never really broke much of anything. It’s a show that’s often exciting, but never quite thrilling,
and while it became better and more exciting as it went on, it never quite reached the heights of its predecessor.
The finale, therefore, was never going to be an earth-shattering affair. Just enough to keep the show going but not enough to cause too much of a fuss.Better Call Saul has been a frustrating series,
full of twists and turns and plotlines that seemed teasingly close to coming together only to be derailed once again.
But it has been an immensely rewarding one too, full of moments that lingered long in the memory and left me marveling at how the series had managed to pull off such a seemingly impossible plotline.
This was, after all, a show about a man who had committed the most heinous of crimes and had spent most of the series lying, cheating and stealing his way to the top of the criminal food chain.
It was a feat that took incredible skill and dedication, but here we were, at the end of the series, with a man whose greatest achievement was to have a parking ticket
Better Call Saul ended with a whimper instead of a bang.
The final episodes of the AMC television drama have been the finest yet, but they lacked the explosive drama of the show’s early days.
Instead, the series finale served up a series of anticlimactic moments that ultimately served as little more than closure for the characters and the loyal fans who have followed along throughout the series’ seven year run.
Part of what made the early days of Better Call Saul so captivating was that it was a clear deviation from the traditional television formula.
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