Outstanding episode. Rhea Seehorn should win the Emmy this year. If she doesn't, throw those things in the trash. Even Carol Burnett was terrific.
Funny how Howard's wife was so checked out of her marriage and seemed like she couldn't care less about him, and she now is completely checked back in on what happened to him. If she sues Kim in civil court, she may sign her own death warrant, and maybe Kim's.
Saul Gone. Possible they foreshadowed his death with him being framed by the grave in the scene transition from the last episode. I think he makes another attempt to disappear, but the vacuum cleaner guy might be dead on the show now that Robert Forster passed away. Or perhaps those out of breath words in the finale preview could be his last words as he lay dying?
Or maybe he turns himself in to save Kim from being prosecuted, and she visits him in prison while he runs grifts and scams behind bars.