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  2. Namaste is a Sanskrit customary greeting; in the episode, it is depicted on the vanity license plate ("NAMAST3") of Howard's car. Reception "Namaste" received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, it garnered a 92% rating with an average score of 8.21/10 based on 14 reviews.

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  3. r/betterCallSaul. • 2 yr. ago. mriv70. what does Howard's license plate namast3 mean? Can anyone answer this? 6. Add a Comment. Sort by: Takenmyusernamewas. • 2 yr. ago. Namaste means peace. Namast3 likely means someone beat him to the vanity plate he wanted. 18. Reply. ssmmoogg. • 2 yr. ago.

  4. "Namaste" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of Better Call Saul and the forty-fourth episode of the series altogether. Jimmy enters a thrift shop and begins browsing for large and heavy objects that he can throw.

  5. Mar 10, 2020 · Better Call Saul's "Namaste" begins with Jimmy stocking up on heavy items in a junk store and testing them out with an exaggerated throwing action. The viewer is left questioning what Jimmy has planned for the 3 bowling balls he walks away with, but their purpose becomes clear when he visits Howard Hamlin's house towards the end of the episode ...

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  6. Mar 23, 2020 · 2.8K. 68K views 3 years ago. It’s BASEMENT BREAKDOWN, the show where John Teti analyzes TV to find the deeper meaning and filmmaking details you didn’t know you were missing. John’s topics in...

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  7. Mar 10, 2020 · Where last week's Better Call Saul cold open was a majestic work of art, this week's is a titillating mystery: in the first moments of this episode, titled "Namaste," Jimmy McGill...

  8. This Better Call Saul review contains spoilers. Better Call Saul Season 5 Episode 4. Jimmy may not be doing direct business with dangerous criminals in “Namaste,” but he’s still courting ...

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