We jump forward to post-'Breaking Bad' times in 'Better Call Saul' season 6 episode 10. It's time for one last con with Gene Takavic...
He allows himself the indulgence of taking them off the rack and holding them up to his body but an indulgence is all he allows. Better Call Saul has always had brief flashes backwards and forwards across the life of Jimmy McGill but nothing to the extent of these last three episodes, which have seen the birth of Saul and the most fully realised depiction of Gene Takavic yet. Gene soon crosses paths with Jeff the cab driver – last seen in season five premiere ‘Magic Man’ – who recognises him as Saul Goodman. To get the cabbie off his back, Gene brings him in on a scheme to rob the mall where he works and as a result has to embrace the man he thought he left behind in Breaking Bad. He’s back to being a con man, a liar, and master manipulator – but it’s a relatively low-stakes heist. Will we ever go back to Albuquerque? Will we ever see Kim again? With the heist successfully executed, Gene has one last trick to get Jeff off his back. With the first two episodes of Better Call Saul‘s final season killing off Lalo Salamanca and potentially our beloved Kim Wexler, the third instalment (‘Nippy’) slows everything down a bit.
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He tells both men that they are not friends and forces them to say, “we’re done” — this is a “one-time thing.” But then, Marion asks Jimmy for more of his company, and he cannot get out of it. The box that Jeffie was in is now full of clothes, which is picked up. Jimmy offers to help get rid of the cargo in “four hours.” Getting impatient, the store manager offers to hold the box overnight. As Frank is about to turn around and look at the CCTV footage, Jimmy pretends to have an emotional breakdown, stating he has no one and that if he died, not a single person would care. Jeffie is nervous about the plans to steal from the mall. He texts Jeffie, asking him to start the robbery. The next day, as part of Jimmy’s plans, cargo is delivered to one of the retail stores, but the store manager is not happy with the delivery — it’s a spray system, and she makes it clear that they do not sell them kind of items and asks for it to be returned. There’s only a 3-minute window — the window where Frank eats his Cinnabon dessert and doesn’t look at the footage. Jeffie threatens to give him up to the police as “Saul Goodman,” but Jimmy tells him he can place him in “the game” for a better life. After the timelines join up in the last episode, chapter 10 sees Jimmy enjoying his miserable new life working at Cinnabon at the mall. Jimmy heads inside Marion’s home for a drink and meets Marion’s son Jeffie, who seems nervous and apprehensive. She makes her way home in her mobility scooter but gets stuck on the ice.
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The next day, Gene meets with Jeff and his friend and threatens to expose the robbery if they ever get in contact with him again. After turning his gaze to a department store in the mall, Gene decides to charm the two security officers who work the night shift with Cinnabons from his store. When the day of the con arrives, a friend of Jeff pretends to make a delivery to the department store late at night. Gene also uses the department store model to train Jeff, guiding him through the optimal path he must take to make a profit in three minutes. The next episodes could keep telling Gene's story in the future, go back to Saul's past, or even be placed simultaneously next to Breaking Bad, presenting beloved moments from a fresh perspective. The guard tries to comfort Gene, and fortunately for everybody, Jeff soon wakes up, shoves the remaining clothing pieces inside the wooden crate, and hides in the bathroom until morning. With his regular visits, Gene figures out when one of the guards leaves the security room to check out the mall and how long his partner takes to finish eating. With this detailed information in hand, Gene recreates the blueprint of the department store in real size, using nothing more than wood stakes and ribbons. Gene strikes a deal with Jeff, promising to show him how to get into the criminal game. As soon as he returns home after meeting Jeff, Gene takes his precious pinky ring out of a box in the closet and puts it on his finger. Once he gets near the wheelchair, Gene also cuts a wire to make sure he would take the elderly woman all the way back home. However, at the last moment, Gene hangs up the phone and decides to take care of the issue alone.
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We cut to Jeff and his buddy sorting through the merchandise. Gene grabs the goods and heads to Nick and Frank. Nick heads off to his child’s spelling bee and Gene regales Frank with his sports knowledge. Does Saul slowly return to his life of crime and consequently bring the heat? Finally, Jeff gets to his feet and slowly collects the materials. Gene goes through his own closing cycle at the Cinnabon. Gets a phone call and pretends to be “Ricky’s” (Jeff’s friend) manager. Earlier, Kathy spotted a smudge on the floor and asked her employee to see to it that it was polished. “Does this store look like it uses sprayer pumps?” All business, she heads to the phone to call his boss. “Here’s the deal: I’ll show you the game and then we’re done.” After concluding his meal, he spins around to check the monitors and Gene stops his watch timer. He makes some food, says goodbye to his coworkers, nods at the sweeper operator, dumps the trash, and meets up with Frank. “The cars, the clothes, the cash, the ladies … I can make it happen.” We then see a man — Gene — stapling “Missing Dog” flyers to a nearby tree.
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The 13th and final episode of the season will be aired on August 15. Gene also advices Jeff to pick three pieces of each item so that the steal goes unnoticed until an inventory audit is done after three days. When the two men find themselves alone, Jeff threatens Gene by making a phone call to end him.
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The point of course is to have some FUN. And lo and behold, Jeff wakes up on the department store floor, gathers his stolen goods and makes a dash for the exit just in time. Directly crossing paths with the ultimate victim of his crime (the store manager) he leaves an “SG was here” on the shop floor by pairing a garish shirt and tie on a rail. He has to keep the guard distracted, and keep talking, to give Jeff time to wake up from his black-out. Gene offers Jeff the chance of a lifetime: to see the inside of the game from where all pleasure and self-actualisation is derived. This keys up the emotional heart of the episode (maybe even the series itself), as Gene is forced to stall for time and goes deep inside himself for material. Utilising a mother in a mobility scooter, a mountain of mnemonics and an irresistible cinnamon swirl, it showed that Gene Takavic still has what it takes to play the game, even if he’s missing so much else.
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Whether this trail will come back to bite him remains to be seen, and it bears saying that Gene is still a very paranoid individual who’s constantly watching his back, even tuning in to police radio broadcasts. Better Call Saul’s latest heist proves to be a success, though not quite for Jeff and his friend, who now have a valid reason not to ever snitch on Gene/Saul as they are now accomplices to a surprisingly long list of crimes. As it turns out Gene can be just as charming as Jimmy, learning the ins and outs of the college football scene in Nebraska to get closer to the mall’s security guards, but especially to Frank whose plump figure reveals a sweet tooth and a particular fondness for cinnamon rolls.
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She believes Gene to be a good influence, but Gene knows better and feels the remorse. She explains to Gene that Jeffy has had issues in the past in Albuquerque thanks to bad influences. At lunch, he goes to check out the department store he just knocked off. Mike is a proud, sarcastic nerd with a penchant for comic books, comic book movies, and movies in general, and occasional delusions of grandeur. Jeffy sneaks out of the bathroom after staying all night and leaves freely. Taking advantage of the trust Frank has instilled in him to divert his attention by fake crying and saying his life doesn't matter. So Gene goes home and takes out something we haven’t seen in a while: the ring of Marko. He’s about to do something not good. The next phase involves fully mapping out the department store, measuring each step to the each group of valuable merchandise. He slowly befriends the security staff of Nick (Nathaniel Augustson) and Frank (Jim O’Heir) with free Cinnabons and sports talk. It works; Jeffy manages to get up, get the merch and get out of plain sight. The man, Jeffy (Pat Healy), comes home to see Gene making nice with poor oblivious Marion. The legendary Burnett doesn’t get much else to do this episode, which was disappointing. After the past three episodes, it's hard to top what may have been the greatest three hours this show has seen.
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So the events in episode 10 of Better Call Saul season 6 pick up after the brief depiction of this timeline in season 4 episode 1.
Jeff is able to get up again, plow the loot in the crate, and hide in the bathroom. Jeff is alert to the notification by Gene to start the robbery. Frank’s bun is almost finished and he is about to turn. Gene picks up and he is off with his gift of the gab. Gene goes up to Frank and the usual takes place. He promises flowers and gratitude to Kathy the next day for letting him keep the box overnight. And the entirety of the episode is set up to show how Gene stages the con in the mall. On the day of the robbery, the plan is set. Frank is an avid baseball fan and Gene isn’t. Still, he regularly reads the papers, pens down the names of his favorite team, and regularly follows the score to elongate Frank’s time with him. Kathy, the manager of the departmental store, immediately calls the supervisor to confirm the shipment. Nic leaves and Frank sits down with Gene. Frank’s back is to the screens – while he eats the bun and that is the play. Gene packs up the store and being the manager, leaves at the last.
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Episode 10 of Better Call Saul Season 6 skips ahead in time and inhabits the monochromatic foreshadowing of Jimmy living as Gene.
Jeff gathers the things, puts them back in the crate, and goes to hide in the bathroom of the store, now firmly out of sight. Gene understands the gravity of the situation but he has mastered the art of lying. He has done his part of the bargain and now he will vanish into thin air. Everything is in place and the moment Frank takes the first bite, he starts his watch and texts Jeff to “Go”. Jeff is hiding in the crate that Rick wheeled in. He is only picking up the things that Gene asked him to, in the order he dictated before. He marks the distances and the layout of the store with tapes and sure enough, we see Jeff with his friend. Gene times Jeff to complete raiding the store of a select few luxury items, the actual plan that they will execute in the store. Gene, being the smooth talker that he is, convinces Kathy to keep the consignment overnight in the loading deck as he would have to drive four hours from his location to Omaha. Before all of this, Kathy also asks one of the workers in the store to call the maintenance man to polish up a “mark” on the store’s floor before it opens tomorrow. Jeff is actually the same person who had a run-in with Gene in season five of the show in the mall. For some reason, Gene times the conversation, and Frank finishing up the delicacy. Jeff drove Gene home after he had a heart attack (in season four) and instantly recognized Gene as Saul from a billboard he saw working in Albequerque. Marion also confirms later in the episode that Jeff had worked previously in Albuqeruere and “Fell in with the bad crowd”. If you remember, Saul was so flustered that he even considered asking Ed Galbraith to “take care of it”. The reason you do not recognize him is that the actor who played him, Don Harvey, has been replaced by a different actor. “Nippy”, a god is lost, and Gene pretends to staple posters of him on trees in the locality.
Every episode title in Better Call Saul season 6 has conformed to the same pattern - right up until episode 10, that is. Why the sudden break?
Better Call Saul's final episodes could be about Jimmy trying to rebuild relationships, and if we assume that doesn't involve a ritual for bringing brothers back from the dead, hunting down Kim and seeking reconciliation seems the strongest guess. Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul is renowned for its visual attention to detail and meticulous storytelling, and that ethos even extends to episode titles, which occasionally combine to form patterns. "Nippy" then ends on Gene walking away from Saul Goodman's suit after tying up his loose end with Jeff. Better Call Saul could feasibly stop right there, with Gene embracing this new life after assuring his secret identity remained safe.