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  1. Aug 8, 2018 · Better Call Saul Season 4 Episode 1. Better Call Saul was supposed to be a romp. At least that’s what Peter Gould told Rolling Stone last week in an interview to promote the fourth season...

  2. DESCRIPTION: Jimmy struggles to cope with Chuck's tragic death. Mike ponders his role at Madrigal. Howard makes a startling confession. Piracy/Streaming: As stated in the sidebar, please do not share/request streaming/download links here.

    • Case Summary
    • Achievements in Cinematography
    • Remembering What Hasn’T Happened Yet
    • OH, That’S right, It’S A Period Piece
    • What’s Up with Mike?
    • Brotherly Love
    • Best Quote
    • Cocktail Hour
    • On The Journey from Jimmy to Saul
    • In Conclusion, Your Honor

    After catching up with Omaha Gene following his collapse in a Season 3 flashforward, “Better Call Saul” returns to its version of present day, specifically the morning after the Season 3 finale when Chuck’s house caught fire. That event turned out to be fatal for Chuck, as Jimmy and Kim learn from Howard, who calls them early the next morning with ...

    It always makes viewers sit up when “Saul” chooses to use black and white, but in “Smoke” it’s not just an important plot choice, but a strikingly beautiful and eerie sequence; one that shifts with such confidence into a dark noir tone with its claustrophobic focus on an increasingly paranoid Gene. Was that paranoia justified? The Albuquerque Isoto...

    The cartel dealings that became a major issue for Walter White are only just now escalating, as the power play between the Salamancas and Gus Fring continues to escalate. Also, Nacho finds himself pulled deeper into the organization, following the collapse of Don Hector and the anointing of cartel member Juan Bolsa. This is all very much operating ...

    Perhaps the most striking reminder of this show’s early 2000s setting is the fact that Jimmy’s job hunt involves actually opening up a newspaper and looking at the job listings. Life before LinkedIn was really quite different. Though while it’s certainly more convenient nowadays to seek employment online, the days before endless LinkedIn spam email...

    Given the solemnity of the rest of the episode, Mike’s adventures at the Madrigal plant are a hoot to behold, from the seamless way he blends into cubicle culture (“Does Bruce Lee have a gun? Because otherwise it’s Ali in three minutes or less”) to his ultimate lecture about the plant’s lackluster security. Banks’ special brand of dry humor has rar...

    It seems likely that someday, the full text of Charles M. McGill’s obituary will be available in some form, and that’d be interesting to read, if only because it does sound like, prior to becoming a recluse, he had some interesting pursuits and interests. In addition, the detail about him graduating as valedictorian of his high school at the age of...

    “Someone will move against the Salamancas, which brings war, which brings chaos — which brings the DEA.” — Gus Fring One of the reasons Gus was always so terrifying on “Breaking Bad” was the mixture of ruthlessness and intelligence that ensured his ability to operate under the radar for so long; if there was a threat to his business or his safety, ...

    Kim has to dig through a box from the old Wexler-McGill offices to find some Zafiro Añejo tequila (presumably the bottle Jimmy bought in Season 3 to celebrate the potential settling of the Sandpiper case), but liquid comfort doesn’t seem to do Jimmy any good. Neither of them seemed too hung over the following morning, despite draining the bottle, b...

    The bluntness of Jimmy’s reaction to Howard blaming himself for Chuck’s death is both harsh and hard to unpack to a degree, as such a simple scene is the sort of reason why “Saul” can be an obsession. The fact that Jimmy actively chooses to let Howard dwell in his grief is one thing. But he also seems, in this moment, to actively reject any persona...

    Here’s the thing: At some point, these reviews are going to have to make a decision about what to call the main character of “Better Call Saul.” To those around him now, his name is still Jimmy McGill, but there’s a slow shift of personality unfolding. It’s a tribute to the masterful writing by Peter Gould and direction by Minkie Spiro that this pl...

  3. Aug 6, 2018 · This Better Call Saul review is spoiler-free. There’s a moment in the first three episodes of Better Call Saul Season 4 in which overworked attorney Kim Wexler (played, as always,...

  4. "Smoke" is the first episode of the fourth season of Better Call Saul and the thirty-first episode of the series altogether. In 2010, "Gene" is wheeled out of the Omaha Cinnabon by EMTs following his fainting spell.

  5. Better Call Saul season 4. List of episodes. " Smoke " is the fourth season premiere of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, a spin-off series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired on August 6, 2018, on AMC in the United States.

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  7. Feb 18, 2020 · “S’all good, man.” With those three words, Better Call Saul season 4 fulfilled the promise of its series’ title. Only two seasons remain in this superb Breaking Bad prequel that charts...

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