Poor Werner. We hardly knew ya.
As expected, he was a goner by the end, by Mike's own voluntary hand. I truly believe Werner meant no harm and only suffered from crippling loneliness. My heart broke when Werner, knowing there was no way out, he forcibly drove his wife away back to Germany as the only means to protect her, knowing he would never see her again. My heart broke further when, after being assured by Mike that his wife would get answers and no harm would come to her, he quietly made up a reason why he wandered into the desert so Mike could shoot him.
Going back to the beginning, I loved the method of quiet ease Mike displayed in tracking down Werner and catching up to him before he caused any potential harm. I also loved how Mike's methods contrasted from Lalo's own more forceful and directs methods of tracking Mike and then Werner after Mike blew him off. Hell, I especially loved the innovative method Mike used to get away from Lalo in the parking lot, using just some chewing gum (and the camera fooling us into thinking Mike would go with the cruder method with his gun).
I loved the cold opening, but I was filled trepidation the whole time, waiting for the bottom to drop out and either Jimmy would push Chuck too far and embarrass Chuck in public or Chuck would say something terribly hurtful (like "Your name will never be part of HHM") or Jimmy would let something slip during his drunken rambling about his level of commitment as a lawyer or
something. And I'm so very glad the episode didn't go that way. Instead, we got to glimpse a rare moment of true happiness between the McGill brothers, delighting in celebration and karaoke and ABBA alike.
But then fast forward to the present and just as Jimmy and Kim pull off yet another great long con to help Jimmy get his license back, Jimmy turns the tables on the last step and drops the pretense of the heart-tugging letter (and effectively created a black box for the panel to wonder about its contents). Instead, he goes full-on hustle and, as Jimmy boasts to Kim afterwards, pulled all the strings in just the right way. However, Jimmy's blasé glee in properly conning the panel with emotions about Chuck was Jimmy's one big mistake. He completely missed it but she was blindsided by how Jimmy's celebration, but was even more shocked by what we all knew was coming: He's going to practice under a different name.
You better call Saul.
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Edit to add a couple of thoughts that almost slipped my mind:
Strange how we didn't see Nacho in the finale. I've come quite invested with the character and it seems odd that his character's arc just kind of stopped after the last episode with no real conclusion.
I didn't expect to see Gale to pop up again so soon, but it's always a joy to see him and his earnestness, even if Gus was in absolutely no mood for it. Truly, the looks Gus give people could kill hundreds.