Find out who ended up with what.
Better Call Saulended its serpentine, surprising, satisfying six-season run on Monday.
Now it’s time to cling to your memories or a Netflix rewatch.

Katie Beth Hall as young Kim and Beth Hoyt as Kim’s mother in ‘Better Call Saul’.AMC/Sony Pictures Television
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And put on their head.
And even left on their face.

Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman in ‘Better Call Saul’.AMC/Sony Pictures Television
Those two pieces of jewelry “will always remind me of her,” says Seehorn.
And the women that Jennifer and I saw growing up didn’t change their purses every day.
They had one blue jacket, one black jacket, one blue skirt, one black skirt.

Michael McKean as Chuck McGill in ‘Better Call Saul’.Michele K. Short/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
You didn’t change your earrings.
You didn’t change your hair.
You didn’t have time or money."

Michael Mando as Nacho Varga in ‘Better Call Saul’.Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
Seehorn remembers poring over the possibilities for the shape of the jewelry.
“Not too feminine.
Tiny bit of danger.

Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin in ‘Better Call Saul’.Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
Probably geometric, probably clean lines,” she says.
“There was just a lot of thought that went into it and then we never changed them.
I think there’s two scenes where she dresses up for something and changes them.

Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring in ‘Better Call Saul’.AMC/Sony Pictures Television
“It’s the time when the character was really happy,” explains Odenkirk.
“It’s really the only time when he was.
He was just caught up in his scheme and I’m sure it felt good.

Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut in ‘Better Call Saul’.Michele K. Short/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
But whenever he was doing his directing with that camera crew, he was genuinely having a blast!
He was falling short of his best self.
That was something where it was pure good.”

Tony Dalton as Lalo in ‘Better Call Saul’.AMC/Sony Pictures Television
That said, when he was done, “I think I brought them back.”
That’s a whole other show!")
And what happened to Chuck’s portrait that was hanging up at HHM?
“That guy’s gone.”
“I bought a silver ring that had a lion claw on it,” he says.
“I asked Jennifer Bryan if I could wear it [as] Nacho.”
And that really shows at the end of his trajectory.”
PATRICK FABIAN (Howard)
You’re thinking it’s one of the suits, right?
They let him keep those, right?
“The answer is no,” says Fabian.
Instead,he wound up with a significant pen from Howard’s desk.
“It’s the only HHM pen that they manufactured,” he says.
“It sat on my desk for six seasons, nobody ever swiped it,” he says.
We love you.'
And I took it."
And the wardrobe department gave him Gus' shoes and a jacket.
And specifically, it was fromthe scene in which he killed Lalo (Tony Dalton).
To create that lab under the laundry is a brilliant idea.
And to be able to do it with German engineering is even more fascinating.
So that was really special to me."
JONATHAN BANKS (Mike)
Banks chose to leave the set empty-handed.
“I want to shut that door and I want to go.
But no, come on.
I had a love affair with both [Breaking BadandBetter Call Saul].”
Banks is the proud owner of Mike’s car, miniaturized and Easter-egged.
It’s pretty cool."
TONY DALTON (Lalo)
Dalton decided not to liberate anything from the set.
“I always feel bad about stealing stuff,” he shares.
Actually, it’s right on his face.
“I never had one before.
Maybe I’ll keep it for a little bit.”