3 Most Re-Watchable Better Call Saul Episodes If You're In a Binge Mood
In its seven years on the air, the show has provided viewers with many memorable moments.
And now, fans have decided to pick the best parts of the series that will stay with them forever.
3. Chicanery (3x5)
In this episode, the audience witnesses the intense legal battle between Jimmy and his older brother Chuck. The chapter revolves around Saul's elaborate plan to expose the elder McGill's true nature in court.
The tension builds gradually, and the climax of the episode is a master class in acting and writing. The dialogue is sharp, the pacing is perfect, and the twist at the end will leave you in awe.
Chicanery is a prime example of the show's ability to create compelling drama and keep viewers hooked. This is where the rather nice and likable Jimmy begins his irreversible transformation from regular guy to criminal lawyer Saul Goodman.
2. Winner (4x10)
This episode is the culmination of numerous storylines that have been building throughout the season. It's a testament to the show's ability to weave multiple narratives together seamlessly.
In Winner, viewers see the consequences of Jimmy's actions finally catch up to him. The suspense is palpable as the fates of the various characters hang in the balance. The episode is an emotional rollercoaster filled with unexpected twists and turns.
In 4x10, viewers see the end of one of the saddest arcs with Mike and Werner Ziegler, the hapless engineer who built Breaking Bad 's iconic laundry room. The German loves his wife so much that he runs away from the facility to meet her at the hotel.
But with Lalo in hot pursuit, Gus decides to take out the engineer and Mike has to kill his friend. Meanwhile, Jimmy finally gives up his McGill name and begins to practice as the infamous Saul Goodman.
1. Fun and Games (6x9)
This episode departs from the show's usual narrative structure and presents a unique and exciting storyline.
6x9 is one of the saddest chapters in the series as the characters face the consequences of their actions. Once one of the largest law firms in Albuquerque, HHM is downsized and rebranded, Jimmy and Kim attend Howard's funeral, and Mike tells Nacho's father about his son's death.
But perhaps the most depressing moment is the separation from Kim. Jimmy's wife, though she loves him, realizes that they are a bad influence on each other.
By the end of the episode, viewers are already seeing the same Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad. He is surrounded by money, girls and fame, but the old love and feelings are gone.
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