In Better Call Saul's series finale, Walter White of Breaking Bad made an observation that Saul Goodman would prove wrong in the end. As Walt and Saul awaited relocation, they hid in an underground bunker owned by Ed "The Disappearer" Galbraith. Seemingly at random, Saul asked Walt what he would do if he had a time machine. After he belittled Saul for the impossible logistics of time travel, Walter said that he'd go back to the time before he was forced out of Gray Matter, the company he co-founded. "What about you," Walt prompted, "Regrets?" Saul responded with a story of his first slip and fall and how he inadvertently injured his knee. Walt stared at him and then said, "So you were always like this?" He dismissed Saul as being petty and money-grubbing, just as many characters in the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul universe had dismissed him.
Learn the origins of one of Stephen King's most memorable characters in Pet Sematary: Bloodlines . The movie centers on a younger Jud Crandall as he attempts to leave his hometown of Ludlow, though when a childhood friend returns from the Vietnam War in mysterious fashion, he learns of a dark secret those in the town have been guarding.
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