The Saul Goodman Leap
Since the beginning of Better Call Saul, the fans desperately waited to see Jimmy McGill take the Saul Goodman leap. The story started off as an afterlife of Saul Goodman and then intertwined the three dimensions, that is, Jimmy McGill’s life, Saul Goodman’s life the life after that. With Season 5 being the second last of Better Call Saul, fans anticipated the leap to diminish to zero but, Gilligan and Gould had something else planned.

Jimmy and Kim Parting Ways
Jimmy always resorted to Kim to pull him before he fell into an irreversible fix. Kim always had a thing for scams now and then but the show across the season hinted on Kim becoming a badass which evidently that came out to be the case in conclusion. Chills ran through Jimmy’s spine looking at Lalo in their house. Terrorized by the threat, that’s when something irreversible happened to Jimmy and Kim which is evident in their voices. Jimmy realized that this is not the first time he’s getting into trouble with the kind of clientele Saul Goodman caters to now. Jimmy decides to let go of her in order to keep her safe. Kim is seen rather innovative in formulating ways to make Howard’s life miserable due to her proximity to Jimmy. Had it been any other time in the past, Jimmy would’ve killed to see this Kim but now that she’s on her own, her behavior appears self-destructive to Jimmy.
Nacho gets closer to the cartel than he’d like
Lalo, on the other hand, takes Nacho along while heads southwards for Mexico. Lalo wants to introduce Nacho to Don Eladio now that he’ll be running things on behalf of the Salamancas up north. If that meeting wasn’t pressuring enough, Gus also expects Nacho to assist in assassinating Lalo while he’s there. At 3 am, he’s to open the gate to let Gus’ team of killers in for the assassination. Things look too good to be true fr Lalo and that indicates the end of either problem or men. That’s when Lalo turns the tables on the men sent to kill him, using kitchenware and cunning.