Better Call Saul Season Thread - Season Six - April 18th

The last scene of the episode was the same as the scene at the start with the notepad.

"Criminals have no recourse". 

Bravo Vince.


The last time they talked. It's reversed now. 

Bravo Vince.
 
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Jimmy's such a good friend; he'd even give up his dream office for Kim. That might have been the toughest thing he's had to do.
 
Where's that guy that swore the kettlemans hired jimmy as their lawyer first and not Kim a few episodes ago. :lol:
 
The guy who was in the bathroom towards the end was one the Wanted poster in the beginning. 

damn good catch! All I was thinking was "damn, he rude as hell for that shove"

I want to Jimmy/Saul to win so bad, but we already knew he wasn't going from that office to the spot he had in BB. I guess the financial fraud will help him land the Lac.

Mike was built for that role.
 
Nice wrap up to the Kettleman's story.

I actually did want to see Jimmy take this to trial though. Haven't seen them there except in the beginning with those sick corpse *******. I know this aint that type of show though. Saul's always been about doing the work so it doesn't even go to trial.

Great use of Mike. I hope the writer's know if they're just making this up in their own genius minds they're giving plenty of ppl real world ideas to do this stuff. If they just took it from real events then props to those criminals.

I can understand Jimmy having this crush and it leading to some simping here and there but I can really see his heart getting broken over this. I wouldn't have given the money back at all. I would've tried to win the case or w/e and go back to convincing her to be her own partner in the new law firm. Definite Walt scene when Jimmy gave up his dream there.

:lol: :smh: @ Chuck



A thing I've been thinking of about the possibility of Gus showing up is there's already a huge in that doesn't have to depend on some unknown history with him and Saul. The clear link is how did Mike first start to be working for Gus and how did he gain respect or w/e you'd call it to even be open to it. We know it's money for his granddaughter he wants but the work he's did for Gus in BB before things got real serious leads me to believe there's a key story there in how it works. Since Mike also had his side thing with all those guys who were in prison that'd get paid off.
 
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Mike owning another episode.

As much as I was happy that Mrs. Kettleman was back she was annoying as **** this episode (in a good way, the actress played it well). She thought she had it in the bag with the bribe but she does not know who she was messing with :lol:
 
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so sick of the kettlemans. hope that's done with. I wonder if nacho is gonna be pissed that the money is gone now.........
 
TOLD YAW!!!!!!!!! I WAS RIGHT!!!!!! THEY THE KETTLEMEN'S DID RETAIN SAUL AS THEIR LAWYER. THE HUSH MONEY THEY GAVE HIM IN THE DESERT WAS A RETAIN FEE DISGUISED AS THE KETTLEMEN'S EVEN SAID. AND ME. TECHNICALLY SAUL WAS THEIR LAWYER AS THEY STATED!!!

I BE QUOTING EACH ONE OF YAW WHO DOUBTED ME LATER TONIGHT OR TOMMOROW..:smile:
 
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