The final season ofBetter Call Saulbrought some really dark endings for most of the main characters, but it did confirm a happy ending for oneBreaking Badmainstay.The ending ofBetter Call Saulfollowed up on the ending ofBreaking Badin some interesting ways. It showed that Jimmy McGill’s new life in Nebraska wasn’t a clean break from Saul Goodman after all. It brought back Marie Schrader to show her as a grieving widow intent on getting justice for her husband’s death.
Most ofBetter Call Saul’s own characters met a grim fate in the final season. Nacho Varga and Howard Hamlin both got brutally murdered, andKim Wexler ended up living a miserable suburban existencein an unhappy relationship in the middle of nowhere. Jimmy himself got caught by the feds and had to face the consequences of his crimes. But the final season ofBetter Call Sauldid confirm that one of theBreaking Baduniverse’s most lovable characters got the happy ending he deserved.

Better Call Saul’s Gene Scenes Confirmed That Jesse Pinkman Was Never Found
Jesse Is Still Living A Peaceful Life Off The Grid In Alaska
SincetheBreaking Badfinaleleft Jesse Pinkman’s fate uncertain — he escaped the compound, but he could’ve been intercepted by police on the perimeter — Vince Gilligan wrote and directedEl Camino: A Breaking Bad Movieto give him a more solid ending.The movie revealed that Jesse managed to evade the cops and scraped together enough money to recruit the services of disappearer Ed Galbraith, much like Saul and Walter White did. Jesse made it to his dream destination of Alaska to start a new life off the grid.
Better Call Saul’s Original Plan Sounded Great, But We Still Got The Better Version Of The Breaking Bad Spinoff
Vince Gilligan initially developed Better Call Saul as a half-hour sitcom, which would’ve been awesome, but the version we got is even better.
But Galbraith’s relocations aren’t always permanent. Saul ended up getting caught and Walt ended up returning to Albuquerque to settle his old scores. Jesse could’ve still been found. Fortunately,Better Call Saulconfirmed that Jesse’s happy ending stuck.Better Call Saul’s black-and-white scenes are set afterEl Camino, so it’s confirmed thatJesse made it to Alaska and was never found after all. If anyone in this franchise deserved a happy ending, it was Jesse.

Walt & Jimmy Both Got A More Bittersweet Ending
Out of the main trio, Jesse was the only centralBreaking Badcharacter who got a happy ending. Walt and Jimmy’s endings weren’t 100% tragic, but they were definitely bittersweet. Walt wound up dead, but he got to settle his old scores and reminisce about his meth-cooking career first. Jimmy wound up spending his life in prison inBetter Call Saul, but he’s surrounded by fans who worship him. Jesse is the only one who got a second chance, andhe’s arguably the only one who deserved it.
Better Call Saul
Cast
Better Call Saul follows small-time lawyer Jimmy McGill as he navigates the legal world to make ends meet. The series, set six years before his encounter with Walter White, chronicles Jimmy’s evolution into Saul Goodman, with notable interactions alongside fixer Mike Ehrmantraut.
