No. No. Just tell me what I need to do to change, okay? Just tell me what it is and i'll do it. Jimmy. No, Kim. You make me happy. We make each other happy. How can that be bad? Hey... I love you. I love you, too. But so what?
I have had the time of my life with you. But we are bad for everyone around us. Other people suffer because of us. Apart, we're OK, but together ... we're poison.
"The show started as, you know, how is he gonna become Saul Goodman, [and] why. And it became Kim Wexler and Jimmy together. And why are they together, and what's driving them, and how is that gonna go awry. And in the end, I think the writers acknowledge, with the ending that they wrote, that it really is this relationship [that] was the real life of the show. Inner life and outer life." -Bob Odenkirk