i think we can dispense with the spoilers at this point
anyone reading page 39 of this thread has seen every episode of the canon
it's pretty clear that the jimmy/omaha, kim/florida and albuquerque finales all happen in the 20-teens, definitely after the finale of BB which takes place in September 2010 in the Gilliverse
however, for me, the correct sequence of viewing is saul, then bb, ending with camino
anyone who has never seen any of it should consume in that order
as far as the ending, the miss is not playing up jimmy as the king of the yard; the bus scene only alludes to his final disposition
jimmy was never happy in the outside world in free society
but in prison, he's with his people - if gilligan+team play those cards emphatically - then the confession speech knowing the outcome makes sense and for me and is precisely correct in the context of 86 v. 7 years
camino is fantastic and the best work in the cannon in my opinion - jesse elevates to a protagonist level towards the end of bb, just as saul makes mike a protagonist on the level with walter and jesse, and because saul should be watched before bb, this elevates jesse even further in the canon as his fate resolves last when watched in the correct order
this leaves the only loose ends i care about: what happened to pete, badger, skyler & walt jr.
maybe some day gilligan+ will give that to us
in conclusion, one more thought on camino: for me the robert forster character is a bridge from the tarantinoverse (dogs, pulp, jackie)
although forster was only in jackie, his character in camino is such a natural progression from his character in jackie that considering them the same person for me ties together the 2 universes
there were a bunch of deleted scenes from camino which should be included in a longer director's cut
and that wraps it up