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The Better Call Saul And Breaking Bad Timeline Explained

Looper | December 31, 2025



From New Mexico to New Hampshire with a quick stop in Nebraska – and don’t forget those trips to Mexico and Germany. The story of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul reaches far beyond Albuquerque – and we’ve got the whole timeline right here.

#BreakingBad #BetterCallSaul #AMC

Events start in the 1980s | 0:00
Jimmy goes straight, Walt meets Jesse | 1:27
Mike and Chuck leave work | 2:20
Better Call Saul begins | 3:12
Gus is here | 4:30
Better Call Saul | 5:24
Nacho’s last stand | 6:31
Worlds Collide | 7:18
Lalo and Jimmy’s end | 8:28
Walter White starts cooking meth | 9:39
Walt and Jesse start to expand | 10:33
Gus hires Walter and Jesse | 11:33
A new empire is born | 12:26
El Camino | 13:17
Jimmy’s new life | 13:52
Jeff and Marion | 14:31
Kim’s life in Florida | 15:25
The Trial of Saul Goodman | 16:37

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  1. @kevindwyer2064

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    Man, I know that almost every story ever in existence and still to be written could have been avoided but I strongly believe that so many of the events in the Breaking Bad universe could have been prevented. So many little misunderstandings that literally blow up in characters faces that lead to the major story getting worse and worse.

  2. @CDRaff

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    Pretty sure Matt was killed on or just after December 8, 2001. In "Saul Gone" when Mike and Jimmy are talking about the time machine the first date he says is December 8th, then Jimmy asks him why he changes the date to the first bribe he took. I figure this is either the night that Mike told Matt that he was corrupt too, or the night Matt was actually killed. Either way Mike didn't want his son seeing him as a corrupt cop, and the only way to change that would be to take it all back.

  3. @petermsolla2367

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    There's alot of things in better call saul and breaking bad didnt make sense to me at all. I know this will sound weird but my honest opinion about the two tv shows i think they were very overrated!. Maybe if I could've watched them when they came out, they would've made sense more. I have watched both shows in 2025.

  4. @BeatsByKeshi

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    My question is. After gus killed all the competition why would he fire Walt? He’s the best meth cook you can get, why let him go and tell him stay away from his partner? They could’ve made so much more money that way, and I think that’s what causes Gustavo’s downfall. He made a lot of good decisions but that one really bad decision ultimately ruined his business and got him killed.

  5. @douglasmijangos3327

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    Breaking Bad was a great show but in my opinion Better Call Saul was better.. because of their Cast and their Performances…Better Call Saul had all the great characters from Breaking Bad.. Mike, Saul, Tuco, Hank, Gus, Hector and Don Eladio BUT it also had better actors like Chuck, Howard, Nacho, Kim and Lalo.. if Jesse and Hank would’ve been more on Better Call Saul.. it would’ve been a million times better than Breaking Bad…

  6. @CHUKS300

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    The new Spanish head doctor was hired by Gus to get info from Hectors guys.. remember he’s on the board of the hospital and offered to get the best help for the child poisoned by the ricin.

  7. @BetelWalrus

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    That Walter is 100% responsible for being too prideful so he left the relationship and left the company It was totally his fault because he was embarrassed by her family's wealth

  8. @M_Riley_2

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    : Seeing Jimmy make his comeback at the last minute in court after he saw Kim hit me right in the feels. His reply to when his advisory counsel told him what he did to Chuck wasn't a crime, that was everything.

  9. @chrisrodriguez7351

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    I hate the breaking bad and better call Saul endings. Audiences want their anti heros to win not loose. Jesse Pinkman was a junkie lowlife who made dumb decisions that deserves to get killed. It's not right that Jessie was the only one to get a happy ending in el Camino. It's like sons of anarchy. The shows start off great but end stupidly. I wasted time watching all this. Screw these shows

  10. @Operations110

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    Need to know how and when Tuco got out and what did he do upon release and what was his reaction to see Hector in a wheelchair and Lalo dead. BB and BCS don’t explain that.

  11. @nicholby2112

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    Breaking Bad's timeline seems easy to assume since it starts with Skylar about to give birth and ends when the little girl is about 18 months to maybe 2 yrs. old. Hard to believe all that took place is such a short amount of time.

  12. @adamyusuf1805

    December 31, 2025 at 12:11 am

    Something I don’t understand, in BB, S2E8, “Better Call Saul”, Saul says that “it was Ignacio”, and was surprised when Jesse and Walter don’t work for Lalo, but…both Lalo and Nacho are dead? I don’t understand why Saul would say that, did the writers just forget about this detail when writing BCS?

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