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  1. The only clue is the lawyer with the office in the back of a nail salon and his nagging feeling that something bad might have gone down. Without more information to go on, Kim is mighty suspicious ...

  2. By the next morning, they’ve disappeared. Amid what seems to be a low-level panic attack, Jimmy tries repeatedly to reach Nacho from another payphone. Eventually, the cops trace Jimmy, chase him ...

    • Case Summary
    • The Least Legal Move
    • Remembering What Hasn’T Happened Yet
    • OH, That’S right, It’S A Period Piece
    • What’s Wrong with Chuck?
    • On The Journey from Jimmy to Saul
    • Cocktail Hour
    • Best Quote
    • “It’s from A Movie!”
    • In Conclusion, Your Honor

    Jimmy calls up his blonde lawyer friend Kim for what he’s hoping might be late night dirty talk, but eventually becomes a confession that the Kettleman family (they of the potentially stolen million bucks) may be in danger, because Jimmy’s new friend Nacho found out about their big score. Jimmy ends up making another late-night call to warn the Ket...

    Whatever Jimmy once did in Chicago, it wasn’t good news — a screw-up so tremendous that it may have caused him to genuinely change his ways. But that doesn’t mean he’s exactly an angel these days. In the meantime, beyond skipping out on a parking fare, it’s all about what Jimmy isn’t saying or doing that puts him on the wrong side of the law. Unfor...

    “Breaking Bad” favorite Mike Ehrmantraut finally gets a chance to shine outside his toll booth; because, in case you forgot, nine times out of 10 Mike is the smartest guy in the room. When Mike relays an anecdote from his days as a Philly detective, about a guy on the run who laid low in his own neighborhood, it’s a Columbo-level brilliant moment o...

    This week, it’s not so much the fact that Jimmy uses a pay phone to try to warn the Kettlemans and connect with Nacho. This week, it’s more the realization that there are still a multitude of pay phones around, and that they’re still a viable method for making an anonymous call. Even Walter White was using a burner phone during his more innocent an...

    Absolutely nothing, this week, but that’s because, hey, do you like flashbacks in your flashbacks? You’re in luck: That’s where “Better Call Saul” starts this week; with an even-younger Jimmy in Cook County Jail, facing multiple counts including sexual assault. What exactly he did, it’s unclear, but Chuck isn’t thrilled about having to travel from ...

    Jimmy tries to tell himself that he’s not a hero, but what does he do, once the full ramifications of Nacho knowing about the Kettlemans’ “good fortune” sink in? He tries to warn the family that they’re in danger, and, then once they disappear, he’s frantic to make things right. Maybe it’s knowing that his opportunity to keep them as clients is low...

    Okay, it might seema little sad that Jimmy’s late night choice of drink is the nail salon’s cucumber water, mixed with a fifth of what might be gin or vodka. But there are actually plenty of refreshing concoctions out there that incorporate a clear liquor and cucumber essence, so really Jimmy’s just enjoying a low-fi version of the same. A regular ...

    It comes almost right away: “Only two things I know about Albuquerque: Bugs Bunny should have taken a left turn there and give me a hundred tries, I’ll never be able to spell it.” Oh, Jimmy. As a writer covering a number of shows set or shooting in that damn town, I very much feel your pain on the spelling front. Though while we’re at it, this mome...

    “Here’s Johnny!”, that heartwarming declaration of paternal love we all know from “The Shining,” makes two very different appearances here: one at the beginning, one at the end of the episode. In the first, Jimmy is a defeated man, trying to crack jokes. In another, he’s triumphant, a hunter poised above his prey.

    While this week’s episode is called “Nacho,” it begins and ends with Nacho largely offscreen, a looming but unseen threat. The decision plays, however, thanks largely to both Michael Mando’s performance in last week’s “Mijo” as well as his confrontation with Jimmy this week. Calm and reasonable proves to be even more terrifying than Tuco’s erratic ...

  3. Feb 16, 2015 · Season 1, Episode 3: “Nacho” Vince Gilligan and his co-writers are black belts in the dark arts of plot kung fu. You run at these people, certain that you can anticipate their next move, and then bam, they hit you with feints and punches you never saw coming. All you can do is giggle and then take a deep breath when you hit the canvas.

  4. Apr 11, 2022 · Possibly the most significant event to happen in the entire season was Jimmy changing the address to the Mesa Verde branch in Chuck's files from 1261 to 1216, the year after the Magna Carta. Not ...

  5. Feb 16, 2015 · Jimmy promises he'd do anything for Chuck. In 2002, Jimmy is worried about Nacho's plans for the Kettlemans. He indirectly tries to warn Kim about the danger her clients are in. But when she tries to press him on how he has come to believe this, he avoids answering the question and claims it is just drunk speculation on his behalf.

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