Have only the last episode of Better call Saul to go and I'm not sure I'm liking how the last few episodes "changed". The black and white look into the future.
I really didn't like this part either. The last season of BCS was phenomenal with one banger after another, until the story ended and there were still three episodes left to go, and then it got weird and way too fan-servicey. IMO they should have just ended it with the Lalo storyline and then maybe do one -- one! -- wrap-up episode where Saul's long-term fate is finally revealed. They could have done that very easily without all the call-backs and unnecessary set up.
And to be clear, they really didn't need to do
anything with post-BB Saul. This show could finished up with the Lalo's death and the immediate aftermath, and it didn't need to do anything else at all. By that point, we know how Jimmy McGill became Saul Goodman. We know or at least have a good sense of what happened with Kim. We don't need to know the rest of her life story. Just a solid explanation for why she's not in Breaking Bad is good enough. And we didn't need a final chapter on Saul anyway. "Saul lives out the rest of his days managing a Cinnabon in a dying mall in Omaha just as he feared he would" is a pitch perfect ending that needed no cherry on top. It's a great show and probably the greatest spin-off of all time (Star Trek Next Gen?), but they didn't fumble the ending a bit.