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The end credits serve as a "cool down" period that often contrasts with the intense or tragic final shots of an episode.
: Like the opening sequences, the end credits maintain a slightly degraded, analog quality. This visual "static" suggests a fading memory or a VHS tape that has been played too many times, symbolizing Jimmy McGill’s own moral erosion. The Musical Score better_call_saul_end_credits
: Unlike many modern shows that use "split-screen" credits to promote other content, Better Call Saul fought to keep its full-frame credits. This forces the audience to reflect on the consequences of the characters' actions against a void of black and yellow. The end credits serve as a "cool down"