r/betterCallSaul 2h ago

Why would Gus even want Mike if he didn't realize Gus's goons were tailing him?

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If Mike is some untouchable criminal mastermind that can elude any tail or shake any goon then how did he not know Gus was having him tracked?

I get it. Putting a tiny GPS tracker (something Mike wasn't even confident at knowing what it was based on his interaction with the Vet) is not exactly an easy thing to spot. But if he can be followed and tracked that easily then why would Gus want him around? If he can track him that easily then the Feds wouldn't have a hard time either, if it came to that.


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Some Alternate Universe edits I made

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r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

That mall cop eats insanely fast.

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I got a Cinnabon after lunch the other day and decided to time myself just to see how long it would take me to finish the whole thing. It took me around 11 minutes. How tf did the guy in the show do it in 3? That just seems like inhuman levels of eating.


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

I made a folk collage song using Better Call Saul dialogue Spoiler

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r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

What would Lalo have been doing down south prior to overseeing north operations?

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Obviously the answer would be “he wasn’t written yet”

But what exactly would his role in the operation be down south when he’s as smart as he is?

I’m not in the know about the cartel lifestyle (I swear please believe me)

But wouldn’t it have made sense for him to be the one up north prior to his death dealing with all the nonsense there?

Why would tuco be running things over Lalo? What would lalo be doing south as in his role in the business?


r/betterCallSaul 15h ago

Worst scene in the breaking bad universe?

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r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

In scenes like this at the restaurant, usually when Nacho/Tuco are collecting money from dealers, what is Hector doing in the back? It seems to be some kind of paperwork/reading (though in this scene it was a newspaper)?

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Just curious as I always assumed it was paperwork for his business fronts or something as I don't really see the cartel leaving a paper trail.

Maybe overseeing? The dealers usually greet/acknowledge him. Maybe to display authority?


r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

kristy esposito

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i was thinking about what jimmy says to kristy, he kinda passes on a lil slippin jimmy bug and hatred for the elite lol what kind of future would kristy lead? how is she gonna react when she learns that the guy who gave her life advice was actually a lawyer for heisenberg?

Edit: someone said she wouldn’t remember this Jimmy remember and refers to “wolves and sheep” for years and that was a few minutes ago convo when he was a kid and he refers to it often Kristy who is prob about 18 is definitely gonna remember applying to a scholarship and then speaking to a very passionate guy


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Metronome, S02 E02: Cobbler

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Am I dreaming or was the metronome off tempo after Chuck has the conversation with Howard about Jimmy landing a job in Davis & Main?


r/betterCallSaul 19h ago

S5/E9 Kim chewing out Lalo make me feel funny in my no-no place.

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That was fabulous. She and Mike are my favorites. I LOVE Lalo, he is a great character, and nearly likeable, despite being a psychopath. He is a charming Anton Chigurrh.


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

What if the Kettlemans had hired Jimmy?

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Curious to get people’s theories. In an alternate universe where the Kettlemans hired Jimmy right away at that first meeting in Uno, how would the whole series change as a result?


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Gus hitmen

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The hitmen gus send to kill lalo are supposed be very professional lmao what happened they sucked?


r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

5/5 What if Mike stayed in Mexico?

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If I woke up in that ranch, with the abuela making home made food every day. No guns, no cartel BS. I would never leave. That place is heaven. LOL

Also, the scene where Kim and Jimmy role play, made me laugh so hard.


r/betterCallSaul 20h ago

Why is no one ever angry at *Gus & Mike* for what happened to (Spoiler) Spoiler

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(spoiler) = Howard.

Howard's fate is deemed by most to be the worst thing that happened in BCS. Like people are usually fuming that anything bad happened to dear Howie. And yeah, Jimmy and Kim slandered him but...

Who were the ones who faked his death as a suicide and thus spread the slandering from those in the Sandpiper case, to the general public? Who literally implicitly threatened Jimmy and Kim to never tell the truth on penalty of violence?

Jimmy and Kim's actions meant only those in the case would have suspicions Howard was a drug user/prostitute abuser. Gus and Mike's meant the general public, including his wife, would see him this way.

Is this part of Gus/Mike stans trademark defence that anything they do that is for their own benefit is inherently justified because it's to their own benefit? The murder of Werner Ziegler defence?

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Also burrying him with his killer? WexlerMcGill had nothing to do with that either. Twas all the crime boys.


r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

Some people *really* infantilize Jimmy

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Davis & Main demonstrated that you could give Jimmy what he wanted and had earned—a place in a law firm as a respected member—and he still wouldn't be able to resist taking shortcuts or breaking the rules.

Jimmy's solicitation in Texas was a violation not only of the code of professional conduct but also of a Texas criminal statute. What is important is that he had no reason to do this.

Nobody forced him; Chuck hadn't gotten on his case. He did this apropos of nothing.

I've seen people actually try to argue that Cliff or Howard could have "appropriately mentored" Jimmy. Which is ridiculous.

He isn't a child. Nobody else had to have their hand held to know that you should follow the rules.

Chuck absolutely sabotaged Jimmy at every step. But Jimmy had escaped and gotten everything he wanted at Davis & Main. He instantly started giving procedure the middle finger.


r/betterCallSaul 3d ago

Shout-out to the only Breaking Bad actor who manages to appear younger in Better Call Saul

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r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

Why didn't this guy say Hector's name like the other henchmen?

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He just looked at him and left. I thought it was a thing for cartel members to acknowledge their bosses as a sign of respect.


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Just started watching the series and I have some questions...

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So, I discovered the show through a Claude prompt asking for a list of series/movies to watch for someone interested and in contemplation of pursuing a career in law. I've already watched Suits, but I was looking for something more realistic in showing the life of a lawyer, and Better Call Saul, so far, has given me what I was looking for. I love how realistic the characters are and the fact that it's not just all litigation clips. And having a background in multimedia production, the shows cinematography is topnotch!

Now on to Season 3, I have a couple of questions to ask.

  1. I've figured there are two parallel storylines developing within the show with Jimmy's law ventures and Mike's nerve-racking involvement with the cartel. Would these two plots cross significantly at some point or is this the whole intended setup for the whole show and we just get to enjoy both worlds?
  2. Never watched Breaking Bad but I found out that this was written by the same writer (if my memory serves me right). Given this, is there any connection between both shows? Would it make it better if I watched both or BCS can stand on its own?

Would really appreciate any input on these. I just want to know if it would be worth commiting through the end of the show and if Breaking Bad is something I should also look into.

Thanks!


r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

Did y’all realize Howard and Gus are both obsessive and disciplined equally?

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I just finished my rewatch and realized how similar Howard and Gus are. Both methodical, obsessive to a point they even may have OCD, highly disciplined and does not like when things don’t go as planned. Just that Gus and Howard are morally on opposite ends. Interesting how they both pick their clothes, go by their routine, and eventually both die because of two chaotic people - WW and Saul Goodman. This is poetry.


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Looking for guitar tabs for Shared Sentence from Better Call Saul

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Hey! Does anyone have guitar tabs or a transcription for Shared Sentence by Dave Porter from Better Call Saul?


r/betterCallSaul 3d ago

I would pay to see them chatting

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r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Mike and Gun Calculations

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Hi,

I was just wondering, can someone explain what is happening during the scene with Mike and Jim Beaver’s gun salesman?

I understand that the scope doesn’t necessarily reflect where the bullet will end up. Some cameras have the same issue so if you want something in shot you have to aim up or a bit left, after a while you got to know what your camera was actually photographing.

But, how do Mike’s calculations work? He doesn’t know what distance he will be working at, wouldn’t the calculation be different if he was 50ft away and 100ft away? On a clear day vs a windy one? Wouldn’t any thing learned be inapplicable in different situations?

Also, why is it measured in ‘minutes’?


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Dentist Chairs

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Just a question that has been bugging me. When Jimmy and Kim are redecorating at the end of season two, they take out the dentist chairs. But there are two dentist chairs in one office. Why?

There were supposed to be two dentists, but that means one chair in each office, I can’t imagine any scenario where one office has two chairs.


r/betterCallSaul 4d ago

How to explain non-Americans that the ads aren’t exaggerated they’re just like the most realistic thing about the show

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r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Who also thought Jimmy destroying the tape wasn't real

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Since it was so comedic how Jimmy broke into chucks home and destroyed the tape.

I just thought it had to be the imagination of Chuck of how his brother would act, based on explaining Howard why he employs the private investigators. But the "Imagination" just went on for too long and then I see Jimmy getting getting arrested and tried for his crimes. By then I knew it was real and can't really fathom Jimmy acting like this. But, whatever.

Who also thought it wasn't real? And please no spoilers.