Fast forward to the present: Jimmy, disillusioned with his attempt to be a "legitimate" lawyer at HHM, returns to his old stomping grounds. He reunites with Marco at their favorite dive bar, and for one glorious week, "Slippin' Jimmy" is back. They run a montage of classic cons—from the half-dollar trick to the "long-lost heir" scam—showing us a Jimmy who is finally having fun again. The Cost of the Con
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"Marco" is a masterful season finale that closes the door on Jimmy McGill’s quest for his brother’s approval. By the time the credits roll, Jimmy isn't just driving away from the courthouse; he's driving toward the neon-lit destiny of Saul Goodman. Alternative: Podcast Feature The Cost of the Con S1E10 Marco Alberti
However, the fun is cut short by tragedy. During their final "big score," Marco suffers a fatal heart attack. In his final moments, Marco tells Jimmy that this week was the best time of his life. This loss serves as a catalyst for Jimmy; Marco represented the only person who truly accepted Jimmy for who he was, flaws and all. The Transformation Begins
In a pivotal final scene with Mike Ehrmantraut, Jimmy asks why they didn't just take the $1.6 million they had their hands on earlier in the season. When Mike says he was just doing his job, Jimmy vows that whatever stopped him from taking that money will never stop him again. Final Thoughts
Jimmy returns to Albuquerque for a meeting regarding the Sandpiper case, which could have secured him a stable future at a partner firm (Davis & Main). But as he stands outside the courthouse, he stops. He realizes that the "right thing"—the path Chuck demanded of him—has brought him nothing but heartache.