
I don’t know that Jimmy being behind bars is axiomatic for her. How important was it to the end of Kim’s story that Jimmy be behind bars?
#THE WISHING STONE MOVIE 2009 SERIES#
Gould spoke with Rolling Stone about why he chose to end the series with Jimmy/Saul going to prison, bringing Walt back for one final conversation with his criminal lawyer, what he thinks happens to Rhea Seehorn’s Kim Wexler, and a lot more. Now that prequel has come to an end, with Gould (who co-created the spinoff with Gilligan) appropriately serving as writer and director for the series finale, which we recapped here. Beyond that, and the casting of Bob Odenkirk in the role, no one gave much thought to who Saul was, let alone believed he would one day anchor a prequel series - also titled Better Call Saul - that would come to rival the reputation of Breaking Bad itself. Gayzagian, ill.This post contains spoilers for the Better Call Saul series finale.įourteen years ago, Peter Gould wrote an episode of Breaking Bad, “Better Call Saul,” where he was tasked with introducing a character who would serve two purposes: 1) provide legal expertise to Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, so that it would be more plausible when they kept eluding law enforcement and 2) bring back some of the humor that Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan worried that the show was losing as Walt and Jesse’s arcs both turned darker.


The textures are amazing (according to the book, its watercolor and pencil). What made me fall in love with this book are Kristina Swarner's illustrations. And Queen Lucy and Skaterboy are also little beach bums. I grew up by the beach so this book set at a beach, with a child doing what I did at the beach, makes me happy. I also liked how the numbers matched the object depicted (tho I think that the 5/ five fingers of a starfish could be confusing to young children) and that when the castle is made, it does contain the correct number of objects found.

(Hey, maybe I should have saved this for Friday!) The Good: This is the author's first book and she is poetry champion. It begins, "one white wishing stone, smooth and round and cool" "two periwinkle shells in a tidal pool." After ten, "I make a castle in the sand / with walls and steps and towers / and trim it with the things I've found / and make believe for hours." Gayzagian, illustrated by Kristina Swarner.Ī mother, a daughter, a day at the beach. One White Wishing Stone: A Beach Day Counting Book by Doris K.
