15 Best & Funniest Quotes From Better Call Saul Season 6

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15 Best & Funniest Quotes From Better Call Saul Season 6
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Better Call Saul season 6 had some amazing quotes, some of which combined humor with seriousness in a way that the Breaking Bad prequel did so well.

Better Call Saul season 6 had some amazing lines, some of which combined humor with seriousness in a way that the Breaking Bad prequel always nailed. The three Better Call Saul timelines – Jimmy’s life, the Breaking Bad era, and Gene’s story – all came together in a virtually perfect season. Better Call Saul season 6 gave every major character a chance to shine, and it even revisited Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.

14 “There’s Proving, And There’s Knowing.” Bill Oakley was often a comic relief in Better Call Saul, but the character had a very serious quote in Better Call Saul season 6, episode 4. After the story got out that Jimmy McGill helped Lalo Salamanca walk away free, all of Jimmy’s colleagues lost their respect for him. Jimmy and Bill Oakley would often have a banter regarding their cases, but it was all part of how the system was supposed to work.

10 “Apart, We’re Okay. But Together, We’re Poison.” Better Call Saul season 6, episode 9, “Fun and Games” was the end of a major chapter in Jimmy and Kim’s lives. In a way, “Fun and Games” was the actual transition from Better Call Saul to Breaking Bad. After the events of “Plan and Execution” and “Point and Shoot,” Jimmy and Kim would never be able to have a normal life again. Howard Hamlin had been shot in their living room, partially due to the scheme they had just pulled.

7 “Have A Nice Life, Kim.” Jimmy and Kim’s divorce was one of the saddest, most heartbreaking moments in Better Call Saul. Whereas their breakup in “Fun and Games” showed Jimmy’s vulnerability, their official divorce in “Waterworks” highlighted how cold Saul could be. Saul Goodman was an act, and “Waterworks” proved it. Jimmy had Kim wait for a few minutes outside of his office before he could meet with her so that he could put on his best Saul Goodman act.

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