Saul 6x2 - Meglio Chiamare

While the legal plot unfolds, the cartel storyline shifts Gus Fring into an uncharacteristically vulnerable state.

: The episode ends with Gus realizing Lalo is still alive, shifting the narrative toward the inevitable confrontation that defines the series' final arc. Visual Symbolism Meglio chiamare Saul 6x2

: The inflatable Statue of Liberty at the Kettlemans' office—which Jimmy eventually acquires—symbolizes a perverted or self-serving version of justice. While the legal plot unfolds, the cartel storyline

: Jimmy initially attempts to bribe the Kettlemans with money—a "carrot"—to secure their cooperation in the plan to smear Howard Hamlin . : Jimmy initially attempts to bribe the Kettlemans

: Known for his perfectionism, Gus is shown breaking a glass—a visual metaphor for the chaos he loosed by trying to assassinate Lalo Salamanca .

Ultimately, 6x2 serves as a bridge where the "fun" of the hustle is replaced by the grim reality of its consequences, setting the stage for the tragic conclusion of both Kim Wexler and Jimmy McGill's shared identity.