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: 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 utilize a high-contrast, yellow-on-black color scheme that mirrors the classic "Yellow Pages" legal advertisements—a nod to Saul Goodman's low-rent, high-volume legal practice. better_call_saul_end_credits
: The theme is defined by a repetitive, downward-sliding guitar riff. While the opening theme is energetic and cuts off abruptly (symbolizing Jimmy's interrupted dreams), the end credits theme is longer and more atmospheric, allowing the viewer to sit with the weight of the episode's conclusion. : Unlike many modern shows that use "split-screen"

