FavreFan wrote:
LOVED this last episode. Maybe the best one of the series so far. Every scene was just great and had a lot of tension, even low stakes scenes like the filming by the school.
Chuck has to be dead or damn near dead. No way he's coming back in a few episodes healthy enough to argue against Jimmy in court. Having him die from that would be fantastic writing, could be similar to Walt/Jane in terms of a turning point for Jimmy/Saul.
A perfectly poetic way to go out, too. He dies trying to expose Jimmy as a fraud, as he lived, and Jimmy is just one step ahead of him. Also perfect from Jimmy becoming Saul perspective.
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Some very crafty "Better Call Saul" fans, looking for a hint at what's to come in next week's finale, may have cracked a code hidden in the episode titles of this season.
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On Reddit, Twitter user @Sirena6783 is identified as the first to catch that when you take the first letter of each episode title — "Switch," "Cobbler," "Amarillo," "Gloves Off," "Rebecca," "Bali Ha'i," "Inflatable," "Fifi," "Nailed" and "Klick" — you get the letters S, C, A, G, R, B, I, F, N and K.
Unscramble that, and here's what you get: "Fring's Back."
That would, of course, be a reference to Gustavo Fring, played by Giancarlo Esposito, who first employed and then terrorized Walter White during Seasons 2-4 of "Breaking Bad." Timeline-wise, Los Pollos Hermanos was founded in Mexico in the late '80s and would have been an established business in 2003 (with Fring's drug operation running along with it). So Fring could very well resurface in "Better Call Saul."
The two reasons we believe this: One, the title for next week's season finale — "Klick" — is deliberately misspelled...because the "K" would be necessary to complete the word "back"? Two, the "Breaking Bad" universe has always loved Easter eggs like this. (Buzzfeed has a great roundup here.)
"Saul" did successfully surprise us with Hector Salamanca (Mark Margolis) earlier this season, so sneaking Esposito back to Albuquerque is certainly not beyond the show's capabilities. So we're now even more excited about the Season 2 finale. And we didn't think that was possible.
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