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Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Better Call Saul season 6 episode 7. Of course, the other chainsaw in the air is that Lalo is out fact-finding and trying to dig deeper into Gus Fring's affairs. Kim decided the show must go on, and U-turned back to Jimmy.

Driving to a career opportunity of a lifetime. And he thought it was time to call things off, and postpone their plan to take down Howard Hamlin with the Sandpiper Crossing case. Clearly, Jimmy thought, something was wrong. And that doesn't match the photos that they had shot. Casimiro, the real Casimiro!, has a cast on his left hand.
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Watch on: Sling TV (opens in new tab) and fubo TV (opens in new tab) (AMC) and AMC Plus via Amazon Channels (opens in new tab)Īt the very end of last week's episode, Jimmy noticed that one little thing was out of place. Werner was never able to see when the real danger was coming.Better Call Saul season 6 episode 7 release date: today (Monday, May 23) He nearly soiled himself a couple episodes back while rewiring blast explosives, but couldn’t have been more composed waiting for Margarethe to arrive at Dulce Vega.

The reality of his situation didn’t entirely sink in until he and Mike were eye to eye at the raceway, stuck at an impasse that would only come unjammed once Werner accepted his fate and took a bullet to the head. The cruelty of life in Gus Fring’s employ was underscored less by Werner’s no-way-out conundrum than having had to belittle Margarethe in their final conversation in order to steer her back on a plane to Germany and clear from him. Then, like the narrator in Walt Whitman’s “When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer” - the very text so admired by Gus’s protégé Gale Boetticher - Werner stared at those New Mexico stars in a silence so perfect it could only be shattered by a bullet cutting through air.

Several years later in Breaking Bad, Gale’s fate would mirror Werner’s, his face an unsparing foot or so from the barrel of Jesse Pinkman’s gun. Gale’s was a far more inelegant death, occurring in the doorway of his dim apartment rather than in some pastoral Whitman-worthy scene, and at the hands of a far more inexperienced and jittery assailant than Mike. In retrospect, it was only apt that Mike would wind up taking Jesse under his wing. Each man had, at some point, been compelled to join a support group only to lash out before leaving, and each had done terrible things for terrible bosses. Their unlikely mentor/mentee bond in BB’s back end was a kind of mutual redemption and recovery for them both, though as we know, Mike ultimately had too many wounds to heal. The shift from Werner’s last stand to Gale’s first steps inside Gus’s meth lab was just as pointed, Gale’s enthusiasm overshadowed only by our melancholy over the insight into his violent end. It was never Gus’s intent to rid the world of his prized chemist pupil, but that script was written the moment Gale married his fantasies to Mr. The most stunning new information imparted was that Lavandería Brillante’s transformation into an criminal-architectural marvel was, schematically, Gale’s design, entwining his and Werner’s stories like polar ends of a constellation.įar more indistinguishable were the finalists in HHM’s search for scholarship candidates in Chuck’s name, part of the façade orchestrated and paid for by Jimmy to anecdotally butter up the bar panel for his reinstatement-appeal hearing.įring’s fortune, no different than Werner (or Walter White). Duncan Springer, Raymond Chin, Marcie Ramirez - all fine young students worthy of ensuring a steady line of heirs to the privileged circle of corporate-law elite (ring any timely bells?). He pleads with her to forget about jumping through their hoops and cut corners until she carves out a lane that works for her, advice that was more or less terrifying for a teenager hopping the bus but instructive about what Jimmy would have wished for his younger self the same mailroom kid who walked into the HHM library (indeed, the one that now bears Chuck’s name thanks to Jimmy’s $23,000 donation) and set about a journey to step out of his brother’s shadow inevitably doomed by roadblocks, sabotage, and self-defeat.īut there was one applicant of distinction: Christy Esposito (Abby Quinn, who’s about to be a thing), a shoplifter (and we know Jimmy’s heart bleeds for pickpockets) made good whose essay spoke to her ambition toward using her legal ado as a catalyst for pursuing a better way. It’s not too late, however, for Saul Goodman to start scoring victories. Kim is stunned speechless by Jimmy’s declaration that he was done practicing under his given name.
