This last season has been a roller coaster. I really liked the finale but I have one question maybe someone would like to discuss.
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So I get that his increased sentence in the end is meant to be some sort of redemption, but I really don't understand how they set it up to where he only got seven years in a pretty cushy prison in the first place. Walter's meth empire became a national story and when Saul was giving up information for their deal, it doesn't seem like he revealed anything that they probably didn't already know. The only new information he had was about the death of Howard, which was just a set up for him to find out Kim already confessing what happened. Yeah, the whole thing is about Jimmy confessing in the actual courtroom to redeem himself but with the mountain of evidence already against him, it seems weird that the opposing lawyer seemed to buckle at the idea of just "one juror believing Saul". I dunno, any thoughts?