Is Saul a drug dealer?

Saul became a trusted consigliere to Walt, helping launder drug money for Walt and, later, his wife Skyler. Saul expanded Walt's profits by arranging for the latter to supply crystal meth in bulk to Albuquerque drug dealers via Mike, who was himself consigliere to the local kingpin Gus Fring.

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Who is the drug dealer in Better Call Saul?

Ignacio "Nacho" Varga (/nɑːtʃoʊ vɑːrɡə/) is a fictional character who appears in the AMC television series Better Call Saul, a prequel spin-off of Breaking Bad. He is portrayed by Michael Mando and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould.

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What job does Saul have?

Saul is a self-centered and unscrupulous Albuquerque-based lawyer who embraces his tactics as a former scam artist and becomes involved in the city's criminal underworld.

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What did Saul go to jail for?

He confesses to enabling Walt and admits his role in Chuck's suicide. He is sentenced to 86 years in prison, where he is revered by fellow inmates who recognize him as Saul. Kim is allowed to visit him under false pretenses and they share a cigarette.

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Is Saul a bad guy in Breaking Bad?

Breaking Bad (TV series): Is Saul Goodman a good or evil character? Saul Goodman is evil, not Jimmy McGill. Saul Goodman is a corrupt criminal lawyer that is involved in a drug operation and is an accomplice to extortion, intimidation, money laundering, theft, attempted murder and murder.

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Who is the real villain in Breaking Bad?

Jack Welker (Michael Bowen) is the leader of a neo-Nazi gang and the most evil Breaking Bad character.

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Is Saul loyal to Walt?

Saul Goodman

His bodyguard Huell was also a stand-up guy. The only problem about Saul is that he was loyal to Walt, while he had no problems with betraying Jesse.

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How many crimes did Saul Goodman commit?

Saul Goodman is a notorious criminal lawyer, and here are all 20 crimes that he commits throughout both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.

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Who killed Mike Ehrmantraut?

The Breaking Bad fifth season episode "Say My Name", which ends with Walt killing Mike, received critical acclaim, with many critics singling out Jonathan Banks and Bryan Cranston for particular praise.

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Why did Jimmy get 86 years?

Even though Jimmy tries to be optimistic in his talk with Kim, the reality is that he received an 86-year sentence for his crimes in Breaking Bad. This was designed to give Jimmy no way out since he fully confessed to everything in Better Call Saul's finale, which means any future deals are off the table.

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How does Saul get caught?

He is stuck, and everywhere he turns, cops are surrounding him. He finally takes to hiding in a dumpster, trying to scramble for his phone to call Ed the Disappearer. But his luck seems to have run dry, and he fumbles everything he's holding. That's when the police find and capture him.

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Does Saul have powers?

His allies are career criminals and scumbags. His secret lairs exist in dumpy strip malls. His only disguise is a not-that-bad hairpiece. His superpowers, insofar as he has any, are the manipulation of legal and extralegal loopholes and a bludgeoning way with verbal excess.

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Why does Saul need a new identity?

As he finds himself on the other side of the law, he develops a new persona: the criminal lawyer Saul Goodman. Identity change is often catalyzed by trauma — in his case, coming to terms with his losses. He is the last McGill left and his unique skill sets cannot be monetized in the legitimate world.

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Does Saul ever get caught?

He was eventually caught by the authorities and imprisoned for 86 years in a federal prison after finally accepting himself as Jimmy McGill, and began enjoying notoriety among his fellow inmates for his past life as Saul.

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Who did Saul Goodman turn into?

But, in this trial, he also renounces his Saul Goodman persona and returns to Jimmy McGill in honor of his great, successful brother.

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Is Saul working for Gus?

While Saul Goodman operates in Gus Fring's orbit during Breaking Bad, sometimes working for or interacting with those on Gus' payroll, he does not actually ever work directly for Gus. Saul is a "criminal lawyer," but he spends his time helping street-level lawbreakers get off.

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Was Mike's son a dirty cop?

He joined the Philadelphia Police Department where he was quickly pressured into taking dirty money. Before accepting, he asked for advice from Mike, who worried that if Matty took a moral stand, he might be viewed as a liability. His worry was justified because fellow cops ambushed Matty.

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What did Walt do with Mike's body?

Later in the season, Walt and Todd use hydrofluoric acid to dispose of Mike's body after Walt shot him in a fit of rage ("Gliding Over All").

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Did Mike's granddaughter get the money?

She didn't get it. That's one of the reasons he left when the DEA showed up at the park: he needed his buyout from Walt if he was going to set her up.

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What happened to Jesse Pinkman?

Jesse Pinkman

After "dueling" with a criminal named Neil over a share of Todd's money, Jesse was able to pay for the service and begins a new life in Alaska. He left a letter for his former girlfriend's son, Brock, one of Breaking Bad's most victimized characters, but otherwise didn't say goodbye to anyone.

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Who committed the most crimes in breaking bad?

Walter "Walt" White (14)

As the antihero of she show, Walt committed plenty of iconic murders after he broke bad. His first major kill was that of Jesse's former business partner Emilio Koyama in the RV. Walt caused a chemical explosion with phosphine gas, that left Emilio dead and Krazy-8 badly injured.

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Is Saul Goodman a criminal mastermind?

But underneath Saul's artful comb-over is a criminal mastermind, always ready with a plan to further Walt and Jesse's enterprise.

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What personality disorder does Saul Goodman have?

Article content. Despite displaying several features of antisocial personality disorder (stealing from his family, a history of conning people and defying authority), he can be compassionate and is guided by an idiosyncratic code of ethics.

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What happens to Saul after Walt dies?

The series also showed us just what happened to Saul/Jimmy after his association with Walter White (Bryan Cranston): He fled to Omaha under a new identity (Gene) and worked as a baker at a shopping-mall Cinnabon.

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