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      • Better Call Saul shows no signs of slipping in season 3, as the introduction of more familiar faces causes the inevitable transformation of its lead to pick up exciting speed.
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  2. Jun 6, 2017 · I googled myself nearly to death trying to figure out if the sock-money drug dealer appeared in Breaking Bad (tentatively: nope), but what matters is that Jimmy is, y'know, slipping.

  3. Jun 6, 2017 · Episode 8's title, 'Slip', could have referred to anyone really as Jimmy slipped further into Saul, Chuck lost grip on reality and Nacho quite literally made a slip (and a very important one.)

    • Case Summary
    • Achievements in Filmmaking
    • What’s Up with Mike?
    • Remembering What Hasn’T Happened Yet
    • Lady Sings The Blues
    • Nacho Watch
    • On The Journey from Jimmy to Saul
    • Cocktail Hour
    • Best Quote
    • In Conclusion, Your Honor

    It’s what we’ve been dreading: The return of Slippin’ Jimmy. We get a flashback to Cicero, Illinois, as Jimmy and his old pal, the now sadly deceased Marco, break into the old McGill family general store in search of the perfect coin for their latest con. It’s just enough of a reminder of Jimmy’s old self to sell what happens in the present, as Jim...

    Beyond the field of many Mikes we see from overhead, something that always deserves more appreciation is the way scenes in Chuck’s house are filmed, especially the ones in the daytime. With no artificial lighting on screen, director of photography Marshall Adams has managed to find a way to make these scenes visible while still communicating the se...

    At the beginning of the episode, Mike goes treasure hunting. Well, the “Better Call Saul” version of it, uncovering a dead body buried outside the Oasis Motor Court billboard you might remember as the site of Mike’s truck heist from Season 2. That would be the same location where Mike left Regalo Helado truck driver Ximenez Lecerda tied up on the s...

    Well, there you have it kids: With some terse words and a firm handshake, Mike and Gus are in business together. How will this work out? Long-term, we know exactly what will happen. Short-term? It probably depends a lot on the “difficulty” that will go into finding a way for Gus to accept Mike’s $200,000.

    This is a great episode for Kim as she continues to assert herself as an independent professional — one who remains conflicted by the compromises she’s made. While we’re always a bit worried about Kim, this week gave us even more reason, as she took on extra work on top of the workload that’s already killing her. And she’s doing it for Jimmy, it se...

    As mentioned before, one of the most delightful elements of “Saul” is when we get to see characters at the height of their craftiness execute their plans. While it’s thrilling to watch Nacho practice his pill bottle moves, sabotage the shop’s air conditioner so that Don Hector will definitely take off his jacket, and then successfully swap the pill...

    I mean, the best we can say about Jimmy this week is that maybe, just maybe, falling back into the role of Slippin’ Jimmy isn’t part of the inevitable emergence of Saul Goodman, Attorney-At-Law. Maybe it’s just a relapse. But in those final moments, as he laid on the ground with cash in his hand after using his knowledge of the law, the significanc...

    Moscow Mules with lunch — a classy choice, one we remember Kim declining back during a business lunch in the Season 2 episode “Bali H’ai.” Now, she’s ready to play on a new level.

    “I would not take money from your family.” — Gus Fring This was a delightful reminder of the fact that Gus has his own very special personal code when it comes to the doing of business. It also served as a reminder that even Gus will change over the years to come. We’re still a while off from him telling Walter White, “I will murder your infant dau...

    Picking the best quote this week was tough because in many ways, this was a largely non-verbal hour of television — the notable exceptions being Jimmy’s fast-talking legal rambles and Chuck’s long scene with Dr. Cruz, a brilliant bit of acting by Michael McKean filled with his hopes for the future (“I want to be surrounded by friends and colleagues...

  4. The site's critical consensus is: "Better Call Saul shows no signs of slipping in season 3, as the introduction of more familiar faces causes the inevitable transformation of its lead to pick up exciting speed."

  5. Better Call Saul shows no signs of slipping in season 3, as the introduction of more familiar faces causes the inevitable transformation of its lead to pick up exciting speed. Read...

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    • February 8, 2015
  6. Jun 6, 2017 · "Slip" isn't the best episode of Better Call Saul, but as season three comes to a close, it's still worth watching.

  7. Watch Better Call SaulSeason 3, Episode 8 with a subscription on Netflix, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. "Slip" continues Better Call Saul 's character...

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