I would not want to be a manager of a Cinnabon after being so high on the horse. Let me work at a hardware store or a movie theater or something. Not a mall Cinnabon.
They’ve nailed it twice. I don’t know where they can take it from here, but at this point I’m willing to give them the benefit of the doubt if they want to make something else
They did (almost) exactly what I thought they wouldn’t do, which to me, is what makes it great, in the end.
Francesca goes to work for Oakley. Kim as a public defender would be, eh, but I think I’d watch it anyway. I don’t know what else there is.
Yeah, I've mulled on it, and I don't like it. Don't get me wrong, the details on the path they chose were fantastic. The scenes at the end were great. I just can't get past the fact we've spent 10 seasons with a con-artist only for him to give it up at the end.
How i wished it had ended. End it in the meeting room where they are sharing a cigarette and the show closes with Kim saying "now let's get you out of here."
How so? He's still in prison. We have no idea if it happens. We have no idea how Kim's life will turn out. Jesse got to press the reset button on his life. Walt went out just as he wanted - in a blaze of glory and everyone knowing who he was. Consequences? Sure. But it would have brought those 2 full circle.
How would it even work to get him out? He lied and then confessed to everything. Just the watches in his house alone would be additional charges that were not even mentioned but surely that scheme was detected too once they put it together with Carol Burnette and her son. Identity theft, breaking and entering, drugging people, then the original scheme with the mall and it deliberately being a federal crime across state lines... he's actually realistically in even more trouble than the show presented.