As bad of a person Jimmy could be, it was heart warming to see him confess to absolutely everything and appear to be genuinely remorseful about it.
Had Jimmy taken the 7 years and gotten out, would he have inevitably turned back to his old ways, or would he actually have learned his lesson this time and lived the rest of his days as the good hearted, loving person he is deep down? I like to believe he would. Does Cheryl Hamlin end up taking Kim for everything she has in civil court, or does Jimmy's confession change that? We'll never know.
What we do know is that slippin' Jimmy finally did the morally right thing. He's aware of the pain his behavior has caused to so many people. He's aware that he enabled Walter White, which hurt so many people and destroyed so many families.
This show was going to end on either of 2 notes: with Jimmy dead or behind bars, both of which are very dark endings to a beloved character. But it still managed to end on a heart warming note, and I didn't think that was possible.
Bravo. I'll miss it.
Had Jimmy taken the 7 years and gotten out, would he have inevitably turned back to his old ways, or would he actually have learned his lesson this time and lived the rest of his days as the good hearted, loving person he is deep down? I like to believe he would. Does Cheryl Hamlin end up taking Kim for everything she has in civil court, or does Jimmy's confession change that? We'll never know.
What we do know is that slippin' Jimmy finally did the morally right thing. He's aware of the pain his behavior has caused to so many people. He's aware that he enabled Walter White, which hurt so many people and destroyed so many families.
This show was going to end on either of 2 notes: with Jimmy dead or behind bars, both of which are very dark endings to a beloved character. But it still managed to end on a heart warming note, and I didn't think that was possible.
Bravo. I'll miss it.