List of Better Call Saul episodes

Better Call Saul is an American television drama series created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, a prequel spin-off of Breaking Bad (2008–13). Its first season, which premiered on AMC on February 8, 2015, consists of 10 episodes.[1] On March 15, 2016, the series was renewed by AMC for a third season.[2]

As of April 18, 2016, 20 episodes of Better Call Saul have aired, concluding the second season.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
110February 8, 2015 (2015-02-08)April 6, 2015 (2015-04-06)
210February 15, 2016 (2016-02-15)April 18, 2016 (2016-04-18)

Episodes

Season 1 (2015)

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11"Uno"Vince GilliganVince Gilligan & Peter GouldFebruary 8, 2015 (2015-02-08)6.88[3]
Following the events of Breaking Bad, Saul Goodman is living under the assumed name Gene in Omaha, Nebraska and managing a Cinnabon. One night, after work, he watches a tape of television ads made when he worked as an attorney. Back in 2002, Jimmy McGill (Saul's birth name) is a struggling public defender in Albuquerque, New Mexico. At Loyola's Diner, Jimmy exhorts Craig and Betsy Kettleman, the county treasurer accused of embezzling $1.6 million, to hire him. Jimmy lives and works out of a cramped storage room in the back of a Vietnamese nail salon while caring for his brother, Chuck. Chuck has become semi-reclusive and believes he suffers from electromagnetic hypersensitivity. On his brother's behalf, Jimmy passionately and theatrically confronts Chuck's law firm partner, Howard Hamlin, of Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM), demanding HHM cash out his brother's US$17 million share in the firm. The Kettlemans decide to hire HHM instead. Frustrated, Jimmy sets up a skateboarding accident scam with con artist twins Lars and Cal, to secure the Kettlemans as clients. The twins accidentally target the wrong car, and Jimmy ends up a hostage at gunpoint by gangster Tuco Salamanca.
22"Mijo"Michelle MacLarenPeter GouldFebruary 9, 2015 (2015-02-09)3.42[4]
Tuco drags Jimmy at gunpoint into the house where the skateboarding twins are being held. Jimmy explains that the twins were part of his scam operation, but they picked the wrong car. Tuco leads Jimmy to the garage, where the twins are tied up. After Jimmy frees them, Lars reveals that this was all Jimmy's idea, which infuriates Tuco. Later, Jimmy is tied up and gagged with duct tape, and on his knees in the desert. Tuco demands to know who Jimmy is and why he is coming after him. Out of options, Jimmy lies about being an FBI agent. Tuco's subordinate Nacho doesn't believe this, and Jimmy confirms that he is actually a lawyer. Jimmy is released. He talks Tuco out of killing the twins, suggesting Tuco break their legs instead. Jimmy drives the twins to an emergency room, with the twins calling him "the worst lawyer in the world". Nacho visits Jimmy at his nail salon office, reveals a scheme to steal the money the Kettlemans embezzled, and offers Jimmy a 10% finder's fee. Jimmy declines to participate, telling Nacho that he is a lawyer, not a criminal. Surprised, Nacho leaves his phone number with Jimmy, encouraging him to call when Jimmy decides he's "in the game".
33"Nacho"Terry McDonoughThomas SchnauzFebruary 16, 2015 (2015-02-16)3.23[5]
During a flashback, Jimmy, who faces multiple charges and the prospect of being branded a sex offender, is visited by Chuck in jail. Chuck promises Jimmy that he will extend his legal help, in exchange for a solid promise to quit "everything [Jimmy is] involved with". In 2002, Jimmy is still working on the Kettleman case and anonymously warns them they are at risk of getting robbed. As Jimmy returns to the Kettleman house, he's informed they have been kidnapped. Nacho, whom a neighbor spotted casing the Kettleman house, is arrested; he accuses Jimmy of tipping off the Kettlemans and threatens to kill Jimmy unless he proves Nacho's innocence. Jimmy comes up with a theory that the Kettlemans have kidnapped themselves and strives to prove it. The police do not believe Jimmy's theory, but Mike, a retired cop who works as a parking lot attendant for the Albuquerque courthouse, does. Later, following Mike's advice, Jimmy locates the Kettlemans in a tent near their home, along with the embezzled $1.6 million.
44"Hero"Colin BuckseyGennifer HutchisonFebruary 23, 2015 (2015-02-23)2.87[6]
In a flashback, Jimmy and his friend use a fake Rolex watch to con a bar patron. In 2002, Jimmy offers his legal services to the Kettlemans; they reject his offer and counter with a $30,000 bribe. Jimmy represents Nacho and successfully gets him freed, but Nacho deduces that Jimmy tipped off the Kettlemans and warns him about "consequences". Jimmy uses the bribe money to purchase clothing and a billboard that exactly imitates Hamlin and HHM's logo. Hamlin obtains a cease and desist order and forces Jimmy to take the billboard down. Jimmy uses this as a way to try to make Hamlin look bad through college media, and in the meantime stages the rescue of a billboard worker who pretends to have fallen off the billboard. The next day, Jimmy's actions make it onto the news, much to Hamlin's disgust. Jimmy then makes his daily dropoff at Chuck's house but removes the local paper from Chuck's supplies. With great distress, Chuck runs outside to take the neighbor's newspaper and reads about Jimmy's act.
55"Alpine Shepherd Boy"Nicole KassellBradley PaulMarch 2, 2015 (2015-03-02)2.71[7]
After Chuck's neighbor reports him for stealing her newspaper, he is arrested and hospitalized. A doctor tries to have Jimmy commit Chuck to a mental institution, but Jimmy manages to convince her that he is fully capable of containing Chuck in his own home; the doctor proves to Jimmy that Chuck's "disease" is entirely psychosomatic. Jimmy's newfound fame seems to attract mostly weird clients, but he eventually comes across an elderly lady in need of a will, which prompts Jimmy's lawyer friend Kim to propose that Jimmy specialize in elder law. Jimmy takes her advice and begins promoting himself at a nursing home. Meanwhile, toll booth operator Mike is visited at home by several police officers from Philadelphia.
66"Five-O"Adam BernsteinGordon SmithMarch 9, 2015 (2015-03-09)2.57[8]
In a flashback, Mike arrives in Albuquerque on a train and is met by his daughter-in-law, Stacey (Kerry Condon). Their conversation reveals that Mike's son, Matty, who was also a cop, was recently murdered. Mike finds a crooked veterinarian to treat his bullet wound; the veterinarian offers Mike assistance in finding a job, but Mike declines. In 2002, Mike is taken to the police station and demands Jimmy as his lawyer. He asks Jimmy to spill coffee on one of the detectives so that Mike can steal his notebook; Jimmy refuses at first, but ends up doing it. Reading through the notebook, Mike realizes that Stacey had called the detectives. He confronts her and reveals that Matty was the only "clean" cop in the precinct. In another flashback, Mike breaks into a police cruiser parked outside a bar before entering, then after drinking heavily, he tells two detectives, Hoffman and Fenski, he knows it was them. Stumbling, Mike announces his move to Albuquerque and leaves the bar. The two detectives pick him up in their cruiser, where Mike explains that he knows they killed Matty because they were scared of what he might do. The detectives plan to murder Mike with his own gun, in an empty parking lot, but Mike, having feigned his drunken state and hidden a second gun in the back seat, kills them both. In 2002, Mike tearfully explains to Stacey that he was the one who "broke" Matty by convincing him to take the bribe, but his partners saw the hesitation in his eyes and killed him, anyway.
77"Bingo"Larysa KondrackiGennifer HutchisonMarch 16, 2015 (2015-03-16)2.67[9]
Mike and Jimmy are called down to the station, and the younger detective accuses them of stealing his notebook. Jimmy returns the notebook and assures him they found it in the parking lot outside. Mike and Jimmy are allowed to go, and Mike tells Jimmy to go home. The next day, Jimmy takes Kim to his new office and offers her a partnership, but she refuses. Back at HHM, Kim presents the Kettlemans with their best deal, which would send Craig to jail for 16 months instead of 30 years. Betsy refuses, fires Kim, and leaves HHM with Craig. Meanwhile, Jimmy is hosting a bingo game at a nursing home and is contacted by the Kettlemans. They all meet at Loyola's again, and the Kettlemans demand that he represent him and insist they want no jail time. Jimmy turns them down and strongly encourages them to go back to Kim. They inform him that in order for them to take the deal, they would need all the money, including the bribe, 30,000 dollar, Jimmy took. Later that night, Jimmy hires Mike to steal the Kettleman's million dollars from their home and returns the 30,000 that he took from the bribe. The next day, Jimmy visits the Kettlemans, tells them he took their money, and forces them to take Kim's deal. Jimmy returns the Kettlemans to HHM and visits the office he had to give up in order for the deal to go through. Jimmy angrily kicks an office door shut and sobs on the floor, only to pull himself together to answer a phone call.
88"RICO"Colin BuckseyGordon SmithMarch 23, 2015 (2015-03-23)2.87[10]
In a flashback, Jimmy is working in the mailroom at HHM. Jimmy asks Kim to open his bar exam results; he has passed, and she kisses him on the lips. Jimmy then shows Chuck his results and explains that he studied law via distance learning from the "University of American Samoa". Chuck seems to be happy for him. Later there is a small mailroom party to celebrate, but Howard tells Jimmy that HHM refuses to hire him as an attorney. In 2002, Hamlin holds a press conference to announce Craig Kettleman's plea deal, as Jimmy visits clients at a senior care home called Sandpiper Crossing. At one client's residence, Jimmy discovers that Sandpiper is overcharging her. Jimmy returns to Chuck's house and points out fraud by Sandpiper Crossing. Chuck tells Jimmy he needs more information; Jimmy returns to Sandpiper but is forcibly thrown out. Meanwhile, Mike receives a call from Stacey, asking him to babysit Kaylee. Later that night, Jimmy searches Sandpiper's dumpster for shredded documents. He brings bags of the shredded documents to Chuck's house, but makes no progress and falls asleep. Chuck manages to put some of the documents together, and these prove Sandpiper's guilt. Mike spends the day with Kaylee and is asked by Stacey what she should do with the money Matty accepted. Mike tells her to spend it and returns to the vet for a job. Jimmy sets up a meeting with Sandpiper's lawyers at Chuck's house, and Chuck demands $20 million from them. Chuck explains he sees a way to win, which makes Jimmy visibly ecstatic. The next day, Jimmy returns to Chuck's house with new client files and naps on his sofa. Chuck absentmindedly walks outside to Jimmy's car to grab some documents Jimmy forgot, and they stand outside in amazement.
99"Pimento"Thomas SchnauzThomas SchnauzMarch 30, 2015 (2015-03-30)2.38[11]
Chuck and Jimmy are enjoying time outside on a park bench. It seems Chuck is able to spend more time outside than he originally thought, but after a while he insists they go back inside. Mike brings Stacey and Kaylee a dog (seen last episode), and receives a call about a job. Jimmy goes to court to argue against a restraining order from Sandpiper Crossing and ultimately wins. Returning to Chuck's house, Jimmy finds boxes of paperwork, and Chuck convinces Jimmy to bring the case to HHM because of its large scale. Later that night, Chuck sneaks outside to place a phone call. The next day, Mike, a loudmouth mercenary named Sobchak (Steven Ogg), and a very large man wait for the job. The client arrives, and Mike manages to subdue Sobchak and scare off the other man, then he accepts the job on his own. Meanwhile, Chuck and Jimmy prepare to visit HHM, sewing Chuck's space blanket into the lining of his suit. The McGill brothers present their case to Howard, but Howard informs Jimmy that he wants the case, but not him. Frustrated, Jimmy refuses to give the case to Howard and tells him to go to hell. Kim confronts Howard on his decision, but Howard reveals something to her. On the job, Mike and his client wait for Nacho and a new gang of thugs to show up and buy the pills the client is selling. After the deal is concluded, Mike explains to the client, who insists he is not a "bad man", that he is now a criminal, and that morality doesn't enter into it. Back at the nail salon, Kim meets with Jimmy and urges him to take the deal, causing Jimmy to get angry at her. Jimmy enters his office and has a realization when he charges his phone. The next day, Jimmy goes to Chuck's house and confronts him about the phone call he placed to Howard before their meeting. Jimmy has realized it was Chuck who told Howard not to hire him, and Chuck has been blocking him from being hired at HHM ever since his days in the mailroom. Jimmy demands to know why. Chuck reveals his opinion of Jimmy as not being worthy to be called a real lawyer and says he has not changed since his "Slippin' Jimmy" days as a con artist. Jimmy tells Chuck he's on his own and angrily drives off, with Chuck calling out to him as he goes.
1010"Marco"Peter GouldPeter GouldApril 6, 2015 (2015-04-06)2.53[12]
In a flashback to Cicero, Illinois, Jimmy says goodbye to his friend and con artist partner Marco, telling him that he is moving to Albuquerque. In 2002, Jimmy meets with Howard Hamlin to receive his $20,000 "of counsel" fee, and to discuss arrangements for delivering groceries and supplies to Chuck. After having a breakdown while calling bingo at the retirement home, Jimmy returns to Cicero, where he catches up with Marco at their old favorite bar. They run a rare coin scam, with a Kennedy half dollar, on an out-of-town businessman. Over the next week, they run several successful scams. One morning, Jimmy explains to Marco that he is now an elder law attorney and must return to Albuquerque. Marco insists on one last fake Rolex scam for kicks but succumbs to a heart attack during the con. A grieving Jimmy, now wearing Marco's pinky ring, receives a phone call from Kim. A large Santa Fe firm, Davis & Main, is assisting with the class action suit and considering Jimmy for a partner track position. Jimmy returns to Albuquerque but backs out of the Davis & Main meeting. He asks Mike why they gave back the embezzled $1.6 million, then proclaims that whatever stopped him from taking it "is never stopping [him] again". Jimmy drives away, smiling and humming "Smoke on the Water", the same song Marco hummed whenever they pulled off the Rolex scam.

Season 2 (2016)

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111"Switch"Thomas SchnauzThomas SchnauzFebruary 15, 2016 (2016-02-15)2.57[13]
In the present, Jimmy under his Gene persona in Omaha, Nebraska, accidentally locks himself in the mall's dumpster room, but because of the need to conceal his past he is unable to force himself to use the emergency exit, which will summon the authorities. When he's finally let out, he leaves behind the words "SG WAS HERE" carved in the wall. Back in 2002, Jimmy decides to decline Davis & Main's employment offer and closes down his practice. Kim confronts Jimmy about his odd behavior, but Jimmy is adamant about leaving the practice of law. Instead, Jimmy ropes Kim into conning a stock trader into buying them expensive drinks and food, and then paying their tab. Thrilled by the experience, Kim spends the night with Jimmy. Meanwhile, Pryce fires Mike, since he believes he no longer needs a bodyguard. Nacho takes advantage of Mike's absence to steal Pryce's personal information. Some time later, Pryce's house is burglarized and he calls the police. The responding officers are suspicious about the nature of the burglary and investigate further, finding a hidden compartment behind Pryce's couch. After some thought on the matter, Jimmy changes his mind and decides to take the job with Davis & Main.
122"Cobbler"Terry McDonoughGennifer HutchisonFebruary 22, 2016 (2016-02-22)2.23[14]
Howard visits Chuck, expressing concern about Jimmy's employment at Davis & Main. Meanwhile, Mike encounters Pryce when he arrives at the police station for a police interview to recover his stolen baseball cards. Mike warns Pryce that the police must suspect that he's a drug dealer and offers to find the cards himself, to keep Pryce from talking to the police. Mike tracks down Nacho and threatens to inform Tuco about Nacho's secret drug deals, if Nacho doesn't return the baseball cards. Intimidated, Nacho agrees to return the cards in return for Pryce's Hummer, which he intends to sell as parts, and $10,000. Chuck decides to pay a visit to the HHM office, where he sits in on a firm meeting between HHM and DM, and unnerves Jimmy. Jimmy then receives a call from Mike requesting he remove police suspicion from Pryce, which Jimmy successfully achieves by telling the police the secret compartment in Pryce's living room was used to hold fetish videos of Pryce sitting on pies and crying. When Jimmy tells Kim the story about how he staged a video with Pryce to convince the police, Kim voices disapproval, since Jimmy had effectively fabricated evidence and jeopardized his position at DM.
133"Amarillo"Scott WinantJonathan GlatzerFebruary 29, 2016 (2016-02-29)2.20[15]
Jimmy bribes a Sandpiper bus driver to allow him to solicit a bus full of Sandpiper residents on their way to lunch. At an HHM meeting, Jimmy presents his client outreach report. Chuck announces his suspicions about the legality of Jimmy's methods. Jimmy manages to deflect the issue. Kim warns Jimmy to keep his methods legitimate, since she recommended him to Davis & Main, and his actions will reflect on her judgment. When direct mailing potential clients doesn't work, Jimmy films a television ad, which impresses Kim. Jimmy decides to run the ad without prior approval from Cliff Main or the partners, and it is a massive success. Main is furious at Jimmy's conduct and demands an explanation from him. Meanwhile, Stacey voices her concerns to Mike about gunshots she has heard over the past two nights. Mike does overnight surveillance without Stacey's knowledge and does not hear or see anything out of the ordinary. At work the following morning, Stacey calls Mike. He rushes to her house, where she says there were three more gunshots the night before and points out a hole in her siding that she tearfully insists is from a bullet. Despite knowing that there were no gunshots, Mike tells Stacey what she wants to hear: that he will help her get out of the neighborhood. Mike later receives a job offer from Nacho, asking him to "take care" of a certain "guy".
144"Gloves Off"Adam BernsteinGordon SmithMarch 7, 2016 (2016-03-07)2.20[16]
Jimmy is brought in front of the Davis & Main partners, who are angry at him for running the commercial without their consent. Cliff decides to give Jimmy a second chance to redeem himself. At HHM, Kim is brought in front of Howard and Chuck, and Howard chews out Kim over her failure to inform them about Jimmy's commercial. As a result, Kim is demoted to document review, and Jimmy goes to confront Chuck. The two get into an argument over HHM's treatment of Kim, and Jimmy dares Chuck to reinstate Kim in return for Jimmy's quitting the law. Chuck doesn't take the bait, as he is confident Jimmy will inevitably disgrace himself. Meanwhile, Mike and Nacho go over plans to assassinate Tuco, due to Nacho's fear of Tuco's finding out about his secret deals. Mike ultimately decides against doing the hit, as he realizes that Tuco's death would draw the attention of the cartels. Instead, Mike sets up Tuco by calling the police in advance, crashing his car into Tuco's, and goading Tuco to beat him just as the police arrive. As a result, Tuco is arrested and will likely be imprisoned for assault and robbery, putting him out of the picture for 5–10 years. Nacho asks Mike why he went through all the trouble to avoid killing Tuco, for half the payoff, but Mike refuses to answer.
155"Rebecca"John ShibanAnn CherkisMarch 14, 2016 (2016-03-14)1.99[17]
In the past, Jimmy visits Chuck's house shortly after moving to Albuquerque, where he also meets Chuck's wife, Rebecca (Ann Cusack). Jimmy manages to charm Rebecca with his charisma, which makes Chuck uncomfortable. In the present, Jimmy meets with Kim in the HHM document room and proposes that she sue HHM. Kim rejects the plan, pointing out how that is career suicide and tells Jimmy to worry about his own job while she worries about hers. Throughout his day, Jimmy is accompanied by fellow associate Erin (Jessie Ennis), who claims to want to help Jimmy fit into D&M better, though Jimmy suspects she has been ordered by Cliff to keep an eye on him. Meanwhile, Kim tries securing a new client to impress HHM enough to reinstate her old position. When she does find a new client, Howard decides to keep her on document review. Chuck then meets with Kim, and tells her a story about how years ago, Jimmy had secretly embezzled money from their father's business, which led to its eventual collapse. Chuck then promises to try to get Kim reinstated. Meanwhile, Mike is approached by Tuco's uncle, Hector Salamanca, who asks Mike to claim Tuco's gun was his in order to reduce Tuco's jail sentence, and offers him $5,000.
166"Bali Ha'i"Michael SlovisGennifer HutchisonMarch 21, 2016 (2016-03-21)2.11[18]
Jimmy finds it difficult adjusting to his new job at D&M, and is unable to sleep in his apartment, only finding comfort when he returns to his old boiler room office. Kim, with Chuck's help, is reinstated to her old position, but she is treated coldly by Howard who gives her the most humiliating and menial assignments, such as sending her to try and argue unwinnable motions at court. Kim is then approached by Rich Schweikart of Schweikart & Cokely, who tells her that he was impressed with Kim's performance and offers to hire her into S&C with better benefits. Unsure of what to do, Kim relieves her stress by running another con with Jimmy, fooling an investor into giving them $10,000. Kim tells Jimmy about her doubts over whether to move to S&C or not, and expresses jealousy at how Jimmy always seems to know what he wants. Jimmy lies to Kim about how working at D&M is everything he had always wanted in order to keep her from quitting the law. Meanwhile, Mike refuses Hector's deal, but is constantly harassed by Hector's goons, including Leonel and Marco Salamanca. After Stacey and Kaylee are implicitly and explicitly threatened, Mike finally agrees to Hector's deal, but manages to raise his price to $50,000. He then returns half of the money to Nacho, having failed to uphold his part of their earlier deal.
177"Inflatable"Colin BuckseyGordon SmithMarch 28, 2016 (2016-03-28)2.03[19]
In the early 1970s, a young Jimmy is working in his father's store when a grifter enters and attempts to pull a con on Jimmy's father by claiming to be a needy father in a fix. Jimmy disbelieves him and tries to warn his father, but his father is more concerned that suspicion could lead him to not help someone who may truly be in need. When Jimmy's father is distracted, the grifter admits the con and tells Jimmy that there are only wolves and sheep in the world, and he will have to choose which one to be. Disillusioned by his father's gullibility, Jimmy begins stealing money from the register. In the present, Jimmy helps represent Mike when he claims to the DA that Tuco's gun didn't belong to Tuco. Afterwards, Jimmy decides to quit D&M, but learns that if he quits, he will have to repay the firm's signing bonus. Jimmy finds a loophole in his contract where he can receive the bonus if he is fired without cause. He does everything in his power to be irritating at D&M, from dressing in unprofessional colorful suits to playing bagpipes in his office to poor hygiene. Cliff finally relents and fires Jimmy with the bonus. Jimmy approaches Kim and attempts to convince her to become a partner in their own law firm. Kim agrees only on the condition that Jimmy play it "straight and narrow". Jimmy admits that he can only be himself, so Kim politely refuses his offer. Jimmy moves back to his old office at the nail salon. Meanwhile, Mike promises to buy Stacey a new house and begins scouting out Hector's restaurant. Kim approaches Jimmy and proposes a compromise, suggesting both she and Jimmy start separate solo firms, but share an office space so that they can share expenses and lend each other support, if needed. She asks Jimmy if he is willing. Jimmy pauses.
188"Fifi"Larysa KondrackiThomas SchnauzApril 4, 2016 (2016-04-04)1.93[20]
Jimmy accepts Kim's offer, and Kim goes to announce her resignation from HHM to Howard. Howard accepts Kim's resignation, and they both race to secure Mesa Verde. Kim succeeds in securing Mesa Verde as her first solo client, and she agrees with Jimmy to set up their practices in a re-purposed dentists' office. Howard reports Kim's resignation, the loss of Mesa Verde, and her teaming with Jimmy to Chuck. Alarmed, Chuck decides to personally try to convince Mesa Verde to stay with HHM without turning off the building's power beforehand. Chuck convinces Mesa Verde to stay with HHM, but collapses under the strain of the electromagnetic exposure. Meanwhile, Jimmy uses two of his clients, along with a registered sex offender, to perpetrate a ruse at an U.S. Air Force base in order to gain access to the B-29 Fifi for a promotional footage. Kim begins to have doubts about their future, but Jimmy reassures her that there will be other opportunities like Mesa Verde. Jimmy hears that Chuck's condition has worsened, and visits him. While Chuck is asleep, Jimmy secretly falsifies address information in the Mesa Verde files being kept at Chuck's house. Meanwhile, Mike continues to watch Hector's restaurant and quietly tracks Hector's movements to a remote garage. He then returns home and begins assembling a homemade spike strip.
199"Nailed"Peter GouldPeter GouldApril 11, 2016 (2016-04-11)2.06[21]
Mike uses his spike strip to ambush one of Hector's trucks, and extracts $250,000 hidden in one of the tires. Mike meets with Nacho, who suspects that Mike is responsible for the heist. Mike admits his role, explaining he wanted to attract police attention to Hector with the heist. Mike is dismayed to learn that Hector shot in the face the "good Samaritan" who had reported the hijacking. At a hearing before the New Mexico Banking Board, Chuck discovers that the addresses in the documents he submitted (based on those Jimmy falsified) do not match those initially filed, creating a six-week delay in Mesa Verde's plans to build a new branch. A humiliated Chuck immediately suspects that Jimmy is responsible. Dissatisfied with HHM's performance, Mesa Verde decides to sign on with Kim. Jimmy and Kim arrive at Chuck's house to pick up the Mesa Verde files, where Chuck accuses Jimmy of sabotaging his case. Kim sides with Jimmy and claims Chuck simply made a mistake, and she points out that Chuck has no concrete evidence, and his actions have shaped Jimmy into who he is today. Once alone in the car with Jimmy, however, Kim angrily punches him. Later that night, in bed, Kim tells Jimmy she never wants to discuss the matter, and she warns Jimmy to make sure all of his tracks are covered. Jimmy returns to the copy store where he altered the files and buys the clerk's silence. Chuck then arrives to interrogate the clerk, but faints in reaction to the electricity there and hits his head on the counter. Jimmy secretly watches from across the street, anxious to save Chuck but reluctant to come out of hiding.
2010"Klick"Vince GilliganHeather Marion & Vince GilliganApril 18, 2016 (2016-04-18)2.26[22]
In a flashback, Chuck and Jimmy are at their mother's bedside in a hospital. Jimmy leaves to buy sandwiches for himself and for Chuck, who has not eaten for days. While Jimmy is gone, his mother wakes and calls his name twice – ignoring Chuck – before dying. Jimmy returns to find his mother's room empty, and asks Chuck if their mother awakened or had any last words. Chuck says she did not. In the present, Jimmy rushes into the copy store and orders the clerk to call an ambulance. In the hospital, Chuck, now stable, wonders how it was possible for Jimmy to come to his aid in the copy store when Chuck had only been unconscious for less than a minute, correctly deducing that Jimmy had bribed the clerk and then stayed to watch. However, Ernesto speaks up and lies that he called Jimmy before going to the copy store. Elsewhere, Mike purchases a sniper rifle and ammunition, intending to kill Hector Salamanca. He positions himself on a ridge overlooking a spot in the desert where Hector and his crew are preparing to execute the driver whose truck Mike robbed in the previous episode, but Mike is unable to get a clear shot at his target because Nacho is standing directly in front of Hector. Behind him, Mike hears his car horn blaring. He finds a branch wedged against the horn and a note on the windshield with a single word: "Don't." Back in the hospital, Chuck has been ordered to undergo an MRI and a CAT scan against his will. The doctor tells Jimmy that Chuck is otherwise healthy, but has entered a stress-induced coma as a result of the scan. Jimmy refuses to commit Chuck but takes temporary guardianship of him. When Chuck finally wakes, Jimmy takes him home. Later, Howard calls Jimmy to inform him that Chuck has quit HHM. Jimmy rushes to Chuck's house, where he finds his brother plastering the walls, floor, and ceiling of his living room with reflective foil sheets. Chuck explains that the walls of his home were doing nothing to deflect electromagnetic rays, and this has led to the deterioration of his mind over time, hence his elementary mistake with the Mesa Verde documents. Desperate for his brother to keep practicing law, Jimmy confesses to tampering with the documents and bribing the copy store clerk, assuring Chuck that Chuck's mind is not deteriorating. When Jimmy leaves, Chuck unveils a tape recorder he had hidden and activated prior to Jimmy's arrival.

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