Better Call Saul's final season concludes the complicated journey and transformation of it's compromised hero, Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), into criminal lawyer Saul Goodman. From the cartel to the courthouse, from Albuquerque to Omaha, season six tracks Jimmy, Saul and Gene as well as Jimmy's complex relationship with Kim (Rhea Seehorn), who is in the midst of her own existential crisis. Meanwhile, Mike (Jonathan Banks), Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), Nacho (Michael Mando) and Lalo (Tony Dalton) are locked into a game of cat and mouse with mortal stakes.
J**A
A GREAT CHARACTER STUDY
Over six seasons, Bob Odenkirk and the series supporting cast have delivered a fantastic, dramatic story-line that never ceases to be compelling and memorable. Besides the high-caliber acting, directing, and writing,what really stands out throughout the series is the astounding camera work. Where the camera is placedand how scenes are tracked from various distances and angles make even walking down a street fascinating.The creativity of the camera set-ups can be disturbing, avant-garde, or ominous. Emotions are often high-lighted by how far away from the subject the camera is and at what angle. I caught a playful homage to "Psycho" and "Vertigo" in one episode. Well worth watching!
A**R
Perfect
Perfect the disc came fast also 100% undamaged a rarity today disc's play flawlessly as well.
J**N
great show good season
good season
F**
A good send off
This is a spoiler free review. First, the blu ray was good as usual. Clear visuals, commentary, etc. If you are like me, you have already watched up until the last season. The send off was bitter sweet because the writing is really good. The final episode might be a bit divisive, but it is a good ending.
D**S
Final Season of epic proportions
The story on Jimmy/Saul finally brings closure to 3 stories in this last season. Overall it was a great ride seeing alot of plot holes finally filled. I enjoyed it alot.The blu-ray is great. Good informative features and lots of re-watchable moments. For any Breaking Bad fan.. this is obviously a must.
L**N
A good wrap up to a good series.
I like the whole series Better Call Saul I like Breaking Bad better. The first few seasons of Better Call Saul before it got to dealing with mob stuff was kind of boring I enjoyed it the first time through but it's really hard to rewatch. The final season of Better Call Saul jumps around in time quite a bit. There's a few scenes that really help fill out people's characters or their characters backgrounds which I appreciate it. The cartel storyline seems to wrap up about halfway through this season and then it catches up to where Saul started off in Breaking Bad. With guest appearances from both Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston. Some of the scenes with Aaron Paul I think they used CGI to give him a younger looking face and there were also some long shots of him standing in the dark in the rain where I didn't even think it was his voice and you couldn't see him. He delivered a couple lines that didn't seem true to character. The lines were clumsily worded and the way Aaron Paul, if it was even truly him, spoke them didn't seem to be the same. It wasn't a big deal it's just something I noticed. Pay attention and see what you think.
J**S
Love This Series
Excellent writing and excellent acting
B**N
We had to get the final season
This series is amazing. The characters and the plot take all sorts of twists and turns. If you didn't know, this is the prequel to Breaking Bad. And we watched it in that order. Now both series all make sense. I can see why Better Call Saul was made!
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