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  1. Catch up on Season 4 of Better Call Saul here! Better Call Saul: The trials and tribulations of criminal lawyer Jimmy McGill in the time before he establishe...

  2. ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ co-creator Vince Gilligan joins the Rich Eisen Show in-studio to discuss the making of the BCS’ final season, what went into creating memorable...

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    • The Rich Eisen Show
    • Case Summary
    • The Least Legal Move
    • Achievements in Cinematography
    • Remembering What Hasn’T Happened Yet
    • OH, That’S right, It’S A Period Piece
    • “It’s from A Movie!”
    • Lady Sings The Blues
    • What’s Up with Mike?
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    • On The Journey from Jimmy to Saul

    In 2000s Albuquerque, Jimmy’s instincts for salesmanship have kicked in due to the boredom of working a legit job at the world’s most boring cell phone store. The gimmick he’s come up with — marketing burner “pay as you go” phones to folks who might want their “cash-based” businesses to fly under the radar — is a smart one, but the lack of foot tra...

    Is it illegal for Jimmy to purchase and then resell burner phones? The way he tracksuits up and swaggers down the street to Randy Crawford’s “Street Life,”you might think so. But probably the most dangerous element is his choosing to associate with a “criminal element” — something his probation wouldn’t look too kindly upon, and evidence that he’s ...

    Jimmy’s whole “Street Life” montage is a lot of fun in its brisk editing (credit to Skip Macdonald) and execution — who doesn’t love a Tarantino-eque trunk POV shot? But one particular shot near the end, in which director of photography Marshall Adams captures the reflection of the Dog House neon sign in a puddle, is the sort of simple yet beautifu...

    At the beginning of the season, it was clear that timelines were going to start colliding more than usual, and “Quite a Ride” more than delivered with its opening scene, catapulting viewers to the latter days of “Breaking Bad’s” fifth season. To get very specific about the timeline, this scene clearly takes place just before the opening of “Breakin...

    Remember the dark ages of cable TV, when if you wanted to watch something specific, you had to be sitting on your couch at just the right time? And otherwise, you were doomed to flip through the channels in the quest to find something worth watching? Jimmy and Kim still live in this bleak era, before the widespread proliferation of DVRs and streami...

    A nice touch when it comes to making “Doctor Zhivago” Jimmy’s movie pick (beyond the fantastic note about how Kim’s favorite genre of film is “lots of attractive men in the snow”) is that the movie opens with an extended “overture,” meaning that for the few awkward minutes when Jimmy is still watching the movie, all that was needed in terms of lice...

    Kim’s mind is sometimes a hard thing to understand, but now it’s clear that Mesa Verde being her only client isn’t satisfying her in the long run. However, the way she’s chosen to cope — by representing marginalized clientele — doesn’t seem like a solution that’s viable in a long-term sense, especially since it could cost her the client she worked ...

    Mike is putting a few candidates through the job interview from hell, in search of someone to construct the underground meth lab that will eventually become central to Gus Fring’s operation. The first, French candidate says with confidence that he can do the job, but gets a brisk rejection — the second, a German engineer named Werner, earns Gus’s a...

    “What’s the matter with me? Back in the dayI would have spotted those low rent little skeevsfrom a mile away and they would have known not to roll me.” “How would they have known that?” “…Because back then, I guess I was one of them.” “Well, those days are over.” — Jimmy and Kim Oh, Kim. How lovely it would be, if that were true.

    Because here’s what’s truly haunting about Jimmy’s confession to Kim, about why back in the day, the punks who mugged him wouldn’t have even tried to roll him — the injured pride, the sort of wound that doesn’t get better with the application of ice. It’s the sort of moment for a character that can turn him cold, emotionless, and vengeful, and thin...

  3. Don’t miss the Season Premiere, Monday, August 6 at 9/8c.#BetterCallSaul #AMCFor more Better Call Saul videos: https... How will Jimmy bounce back from tragedy?

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  4. Aug 13, 2018 · Better Call Saul’ Review: ‘Breathe’ Ups the Stakes to Lethal In a Tense and Tough Episode Season 4 Episode 2 reminds us that safety and security in this world are a luxury. By Liz...

  5. Aug 6, 2018 · Better Call Saul’ Review: One of TV’s Best Shows Returns With a Quiet, Emotional Premiere Season 4 Episode 1, "Smoke," doesn't feature fireworks, but does deliver a few gut punches. By...

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  7. Jul 23, 2018 · The first 3 episodes of Better Call Saul Season 4 prove the show's genre-defying powers as one of the most subtle and brilliant shows on TV.