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The opening of the sixth season of "Trust Sol" provides a thick hint about Kim's fate - Walla! culture

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"Trust Sol" is back with a pair of opening episodes of the sixth and final season. They include the return of great characters from the past, blood-curdling scenes, the funniest scene in the series and more. Spoiler


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The opening of the sixth season of "Trust Sol" provides a thick hint at Kim's fate

"Trust Sol" is back with a pair of opening episodes of the sixth and final season.

They include the return of great characters from the past, blood-curdling scenes, the funniest scene in the series, and also a hint hidden in the episode name and the song that accompanies the opening.

Spoilers for a couple of episodes of the opening of the sixth season and also for each "line breaker"

Ido Yeshayahu

20/04/2022

Wednesday, 20 April, 2022, 09:50 Updated: 10:12

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Trailer for the sixth season of "Trust Sol" (AMC)

Please note, the review includes spoilers for the opening episode of the sixth season of "Near Sol", as well as for "Breaking Bad".

If you have not yet watched them, you will be exposed to plot details that may ruin you.




The first few seconds of the sixth season of "Trust Sol" fool us.

Every season so far has opened with black-and-white scenes that present to us the future experiences of Gene Takobik, the fake identity of Jimmy McGill / Sol Goodman after escaping the law and New Mexico.

He is now at Omaha, the manager of the Sinbon branch.



At first we saw him coming home and watching a videotape in an advertisement he had made in his day as a soul.

He was then imprisoned in the trash room and could not use the emergency exit so that no alert was received from the police.

Later, in the mall where he works, when a security guard and a police officer hovered over him and asked if he saw anything, he betrayed a boy who stole from a store.

He pointed at him reluctantly, and then when Jin was captured he got up and shouted at him to demand a lawyer, much to the chagrin of the two men.

This experience shook him and minutes later he collapsed on the floor of Sinbon.

An ambulance was called to the scene and Jin was taken to the hospital.

It was just an anxiety attack.




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Jin undresses or wears Sol's jacket.

The official poster for season 6, "Trust Sol" (Photo: AMC)

When he was released he returned home in a taxi, an Albuquerque decoration dangling from the driver's rearview mirror.

He kept looking at Jin, seeming to be trying to put him in his mind.

Jin went down to the wrong place so the driver did not know where he lived, but it did not help: shortly afterwards at the mall, when Jin ate his lunch sandwich - the man appeared in front of him, another friend next to him, said he knew who he was and insisted he say His slogan, including the use of fingers.

Sol further tried to deny but eventually gave up and agreed.

Before leaving, the man promised to meet again.

The agitated Jin got up to his pay phone, called Ed Galbraith (Robert Forrester in one of his last roles), sold the vacuum cleaners, and said again what needed to be said to arrange another rescue for him, which would be more expensive this time.

But a moment later he became king.

Saul Goodman decided to stop running away and address the issue himself.



The sequel to this seems to be coming this time.

Obviously it's coming, even the official poster of the season shows Gene stripping (or wearing) Saul Goodman's jacket.

And here monochromatic ties take over the screen, falling to the floor.

But soon they are also joined by colorful, cheerful ties.

This, too, is a scene from the future, it turns out, but neither by Jin nor in Omaha.

A team of people in overalls packs the contents of Sol Goodman's estate after he escapes.

Everything is there, expensive, loud and eye-popping, from ties in all colors to the gilded toilet.

In the middle was also Viagra, an anti-alopecia medicine and a hidden room with a protective vest and other items that would allow him to hide there for a while in case of need.

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Dedicated to image.

Jimmy / Sol, "Trust Sol" Season 6 (Photo: Greg Lewis / AMC / Sony Pictures Television)

We've never seen Sol Goodman's private life before.

We've seen Jimmy's, even Jinn's, but this is the first glimpse that "Trust Sol" or "Breaking News" gives us to the way he lived his life beyond the persona he took on as a lawyer, and it turns out he was completely committed to the image. .

Did Kim live with him like that?

It really does not look like its taste, but who knows.

Her dream is a home of her own since she had to slip with her mother from rented apartments that she did not pay to their owners.

Perhaps Ahuza is the next step in this psychic desire.



Meanwhile, after Saul leaves, one of the workers who encounters a black notebook with encrypted notes does not understand its importance and throws it in the "unimportant" carton.

A swimsuit bra that was hanging on the hot tub faucet is also discarded.

A heavy wooden dresser is loaded on the truck and out of it, without anyone noticing, the cactus-shaped cork falls and sacks have been kept all these years.

In the past, he sealed the very expensive Zapiro-Aniejo bottle that, together with Jimmy, caused the stock market to pay for it as part of a relatively innocent sting operation at the beginning of the second season.

Since then Kim has kept the cork as a souvenir and marker alongside her bold side, the one she devoted herself to completely at the end of last season, when she resigned from her job in favor of engaging in pro bono cases.

And of course, to launch with Jimmy the operation against Howard Hamlin.

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It won't take long for his antennas to straighten up.

Howard Hamlin, "Trust Sol" Season 6 (Photo: Greg Lewis / AMC / Sony Pictures Television)

We do not know what will happen to Kim, but the fact that the traffic jam that is so significant for her remains with Sol does not bode well.

Did he keep it in his possession because she herself was dead?

Maybe she left abruptly and angrily and did not bother to take him with her?

Or do not take personal belongings to where she is - some kind of detention facility?

In this traffic jam and in this moment lies the mysterious fate of Kim Wexler - one of the most worrying questions that has hovered over "Trust Sol" since its inception.



Just like in the other future scenes that opened the previous seasons, this time too the song playing in the background - in which case the words are not sung - emphasizes what is before our eyes.

In this case, to illustrate its general critical importance, he even gave the chapter its name - "Wine and Roses".

This is Jackie Gleason's Days of Wine and Roses, an instrumental adaptation from 1963 of the heartbreaking song - and the Oscar and Grammy winner - composed by Henry Mancini and written by Johnny Mercer for the film of the same name.



"The days of wine and roses laugh and run away like a child playing / Through the meadow land towards a closed door / A door marked 'never' that was not there before // The lonely night reveals only a passing breeze full of memories / For the golden smile that revealed to me / The days of wine and roses And you. "

An obituary for the good days that were and are no more, and for the one that shared it with them and she is no more.

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More sol than sol.

Kim, "Trust Sol" Season 6 (Photo: Greg Lewis / AMC / Sony Pictures Television)

It's an opening that all screams - in the usual fashion of the series of course - the beginning of the end.

Remind us of the shadow that hovers over all the events that will be seen afterwards, starting with the opening couple of episodes that air today (Wednesday) Bite, Hot and Cellcom Tiwi, and tomorrow also on Netflix.

The 1962 film "Days of Wine and Roses" tells the tragic love story of a couple.

Jack Lemon played Joe, a drinking-loving man who invites Kirst (Lee Remick) on a date, one of the secretaries in the office where he works, and introduces her to the wonders of alcohol.

The two tie their common destiny with the bitter drop, until at some point Joe manages to get out of it with the help of a rehab facility and a support group.

Kirst, on the other hand, refuses to acknowledge her problem and continues on her sad path, disappearing to her husband and daughter, hanging out in bars with foreign men.

At the end of the film Joe looks at her from the window walking away from their house.



It’s hard not to recognize the similarities between Joe and Kirst and Jimmy and Kim, and not just because they share the same acronyms.

Until recently, Kim always seemed like a parallel to Chuck, one that Jimmy had to lose before he became a complete Goodman, but Jimmy pulled Kim into his dubious world and took something out of it that turned out to be just waiting to come out.

At this point it seems that Kim is the one who surrenders to her evil side, and by the way takes her husband with her.

Will the end of their relationship be similar to that of Joe and Kirst?

Again, the chapter name is a direct reference to this.



At the end of last season Jimmy further expressed reservations about the goal Kim marked on Howard's back, however this time he cooperates with her.

Although Jimmy still looks pensive - he has not slept all night, while Kim at least snatched an hour of sleep in the hotel room where he stayed at the end of last season - but in the moment of truth he gets involved and puts all his energy, sharpness and daring into the subject.

Along the way he also delivers the funniest scene in the series so far, accusing the country club manager, and then Kevin Wachtel, of anti-Semitism ("just fulfilled orders").

Later, when Kim does not feel sorry for the Catalans - in one of the happiest surprising comebacks imaginable (forgive me Walt and Jesse) - Jimmy again seems reluctant.

Finally he even compensates them with the money he offered them in the first place (can't remember who they are? See details at the end).

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There is a border he does not cross.

Mike, "Trust Sol" Season 6 (Photo: Screenshot, AMC)

Although it seems that Kim and Jimmy's plot is once again moving away from the cartel's affairs and its appendices, thematically the connection is maintained.

The beginning of the second chapter even resonated with the opening of its predecessor.

In this case, too, a gang raided a luxurious house and failed in it.

In this case, all they wanted to do was add an item to Nacho's safe - a letter that would incriminate him in the whole matter of the failed assassination of Lallo.

You can believe it on Gus.

He never had the empathy to choose, despite all of Mike's attempts to change that.

In contrast, the fact that the latter cooperates with it is disappointing, indicating that he is deepening and disappearing in the black hole that surrounds Fring.



The relationship between Mike and Nacho was so beautifully constructed.

Nacho has previously discovered that Mike prefers not to kill if he does not have to, and has identified in him someone who might be able to help him get out of this world.

The young man even arranged for him and his father fake IDs - the ones we saw in the safe this time as well (Mike took the father's one, so that ideas would not come up for future visitors at home).

At the same time, Nacho looks like an alternate son figure in Mike's real place, the one the former cop failed to save and was shot by the son's corrupt colleagues.

Now, however, Mike is helping to shift Salamanca's attention to Nacho.

Nonetheless, Mike marks a clear boundary that he does not cross, and that has always bothered him: Gus' use of Nacho's father to threaten his son.

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Thrown to dogs.

Nacho, "Trust Sol" Season 6 (Photo: Greg Lewis / AMC / Sony Pictures Television)

Mike read exactly the course of events from the south side of the border, he just did not know that at the time he said it, it had all happened - Nacho was found and probably also captured.

His sequence in a motel against the cousins ​​and their men was blood-curdling.

I could not help but recall the idiotic raid of the Salamanca brothers on their rivals in the fourth season, while the injured Nacho tries to back them up without much success.

This time it was believable, stressful, and as usual of the series staged amazingly.

We do know that the brothers are expected to remain standing for some time, only during the "breaking of the line" period will they die at the hands of Hank (well, and with the help of Mike in the case of one of them).

This means of course that in a scene like the frontal confrontation when he is in the car and they are in front of him, we know Nacho will not defeat them.

It sobs in a scene like this even more suspenseful than usual, sharpening its fate hanging in the air, the impending tragedy.



Nacho is a pawn in a game whose control is nil, surrounded by layers of betrayal and deception.

Gus tries to divert the intentions of the Salamanca family, Don Juan and Don Aldio to the scapegoat.

Lalo fakes his death through this lovable and poor couple (he even paid him for the dental care! Poor guy), and at the request (Hector's bell) - tries to get proof that Gus is the one behind the horrific massacre in his compound.

For that he needs Nacho.

Varga himself is not stupid either.

In the exercise with the phone call he realizes he has been thrown to the dogs and tries his luck alone, but it happens too late, when Lalo's men are already flocking to the place.

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Wolf.

For Those, "Trust Sol" Season 6 (Photo: Greg Lewis / AMC / Sony Pictures Television)

Peter Gold Vince Gilligan trusts us to understand all of these occurrences with a minimum of explanations, out of context.

They do this in a series of additional cases throughout the two chapters, in winks at the past and the future.

For example, it is amazing to discover that he took the iconic inflatable Statue of Liberty of Sol, or at least the inspiration for it, from the Catalans.

When he and Kim end their affairs with the Catalman couple and get in the car, he tells her, "Wolves and sheep."

This is something Jimmy heard as a child, as we saw in season two, and clearly left a deep imprint on him.

A man who stung his father in a store he owned told the boy: "There are wolves and sheep in this world. You have to decide what you are."

Does he say that about Betsy and Craig or about themselves?



And perhaps the most brilliant moment in two episodes that explode like this, is this: Hector extends his trembling hand to Gus for a handshake, and for a few seconds hides half his face - a hint of the common end of the two, which will come several years later in a thunderous explosion.

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Half a face is gone.

Hector's hand hides half from Gus, "Trust Sol" Season 6 (Photo: Screenshot, AMC)

Two small ones regarding the sequel

Who's following Jimmy and Kim at the end of the second episode?

These are probably not for those or Mike, they are busy with more urgent matters.

There are two more plausible angles at the moment: someone from the district attorney's office.

Maybe they think Saul Goodman knows more about the absence of his client, "Jorge de Guzman", who disappeared after paying the bail?

Another option, and in my opinion more reasonable - someone on Howard's behalf.

After what Jimmy did to him in the fifth season - he ruined his car with bowling balls, sent a pair of prostitutes to impersonate his mines while eating lunch with Cliff - it would not take long for Howard's antennas to straighten up.



The creators of the series have revealed in advance that Walt and Jesse will be hosted this season.

At this point it is not clear how.

Five seasons of "Near Sol" (and the two new episodes) occur for only two years, between May 2002 and June 2004, four full years before the start of the "Breaking Bad" events.

This means that quite similar to the mother series, here too a time jump is soon planned that will bring us to the years when Sol was one hundred percent Sol.

Another option is to encounter these characters in a different casual way, perhaps even unrelated to Sol himself but to other fronts in the plot, but this sounds faint and forced.

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How will they fit in?

Walt and Jesse, "Breaking the Lines" (Photo: Frank Ockenfels / AMC)

Who are the Catalans?

The second episode provided some background on Betsy and Craig Catalman, a couple we haven’t seen since the first season, but there are a few things that have not been said explicitly and are worth remembering.

As mentioned, Craig Catalman was the treasurer of Burnley County and over $ 1.6 million.

In the first episode of the series they came to a consultation meeting with Jimmy, at the end of which Betsy rejected the idea that, in her words, Jimmy is "a lawyer that guilty people hire," and instead hired Hamlin Hamlin McGill.



Jimmy's mouthing at Nacho over the large sum of money in their possession brought him to their doorstep.

Jimmy let them know they should run away from home, and they did.

Police arrested Nacho on suspicion of kidnapping them, as witnesses saw him parked outside their home.

Nacho used Jimmy's services as a lawyer, raising the speculation that the family was not abducted at all, but fled with the money because Craig is suspected of embezzlement and faces years in prison.

Mike added to this supposition and said that in his service as a policeman he encountered a similar case in which someone simply hid near his house, because it is human nature - to stay close to home.

Based on this idea, Jimmy went on an independent search in the woods near their house and indeed found them after a few hours, camping and singing songs to them together in a tent.



Jimmy confronted the couple, who refused to turn themselves in.

When he grabbed one of their backpacks in an attempt to force them out, Betsy struggled with it, the bag was torn and the millions of dollars they stole were exposed.

Betsy and Craig begged Jimmy not to expose them and offered him as a bribe $ 30,000, which he agreed to receive as a consultation fee on their first meeting with him, the one in which they declined his services.

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Stupid.

Betsy and Craig Katalman, "Trust Sol" Season 6 (Photo: Screenshot, AMC)

Later that season, Kim obtained an incredible plea deal for Craig in which she reduced the maximum sentence possible, to 30 years, to only 16 months, provided they returned the money.

The couple refused on the super-false claim that he was innocent and fired Kim.

From there the two went back to Jimmy and asked that despite everything there would be their lawyer from now on.

He tried to direct them back to Kim but they did not agree, and used the "commission" he received as a means to blackmail him.



He conceded with no choice, but then another idea came to his mind: he enlisted the help of Mike, who broke into the Catalans' house, found the money and then Jimmy sent it to the district attorney's office.

The next day Jimmy came to announce it to the Catalans, and Betsy, in one of the great moments in the series, threatened to report the bribe he had taken.

Jimmy made it clear to her that if she did, she would incriminate herself as well.

At this point Craig, for the first and last time, demonstrated a backbone and decided to turn himself in so that their children would not be left without their two parents.

Jimmy accompanied them back to Hamlin Hamgill McGill, and from there Kim continued the process.

The sixth and final season of "Trust Sol" airs every Wednesday on Bite, Hot and Cellcom TV, and every Thursday on Netflix.

The first two episodes are available.

The season is divided into two parts: seven episodes starting this week, and the last six episodes starting July 11th.

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