

The season finale of Better Call Saul brings Chuck and Jimmy’s sibling rivalry up to the top notch. It’s a psychological battle, and also reinforces the idea that whenever Jimmy tries to do something good, it blows up in his face.
The consequences of both Mike and Jimmy’s actions come to head as the season heads to a finale.
Tonight’s episode of Better Call Saul, beyond being a visual feast, lays the groundwork for the final two episodes of the season. Both Mike and Jimmy have big things in store as the show nears its finale.
It’s finally happened on Better Call Saul, the moment we’ve all been waiting for, as Jimmy pivots toward the more colorful leanings of Saul Goodman, and his true nature.
Last week, The Dolby Theater was infiltrated by a slew of popular television shows, their stars, and their fans for a series of panels. Here’s the complete recap and analysis from this year’s Paleyfest.
“Bali Ha’i” shows how intense things have gotten for Mike after his Tuco incident, gives us a glimpse into Kim’s predicament at HHM, and showcases the singing skills of Jimmy.
Better Call Saul shows us the real long term damage Jimmy’s actions have had on Chuck, and why it’s ground him down to being the untrustworthy brother in Chuck’s life.
PaleyFest takes over the Dolby Theater in Hollywood this weekend and we’ve got all your highlights! Saturday afternoon’s panel brought the upcoming episode of the much beloved Better Call Saul along with creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, and series stars Bod Odenkird, Michael McKean, Rhea Seehorn and more!
We learn an awful lot about Mike in tonight’s episode of Better Call Saul, and also see what happens in the aftermath of Jimmy’s poor decision to air his commercial behind Davis and Main’s back.
Things don’t go well for Jimmy on Better Call Saul for too long before he begins to self-destruct. Even when he tries to do the right thing, he does it in a way that gets him in trouble. Has he already ostracized himself from his new bosses, or will his creative leap lead to plaudits?
This week’s episode of Better Call Saul features a glimpse into what makes Jimmy tick, as well as a whole new way to look at pie. It’s a wonderful episode, and it includes the return of Chuck.
The most interesting aspect of the first season of Better Call Saul was watching Jimmy try his hardest to always do the right thing, only to have it continually blow up in his face. This guy just can’t catch a break, but at the very end of the season when his break arrives, what does he do? He rejects it. The season 2 premiere shows us just exactly how that goes for him.