A brunette in Florida is about to have a very bad day.
It’s the phone call from Saul (Bob Odenkirk) that tips her over the edge.
He counters why doesn’t she take her own advice?

Bob Odenkirk as Gene on final season of ‘Better Call Saul’.Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
He sounds like a guy who’s still running, with fewer and fewer places to go.
You have to carry it.
And eventually, it gets heavy.
Cut to present day, and Kim’s return to Albuquerque.
It starts with one sob, and then the floodgates open.
She cries very hard, for a very long time.
Will this be the last time we see Kim?
If so, then god, what an ending.
A release, and then maybe, hopefully, redemption.
Running a series of identity theft scams, okay.
Ripping off the guy with cancer, borderline.
This is too much, and you should probably make better choices.
Except, of course, it’s too late for that.
And this is where we end it, until next week, when we really end it.
Until then: S’all good, man.