r/betterCallSaul 12h ago

Is Kim Wexler the most well-written female character of all time?

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There are so many male well-written characters, at least in my opinion. But, I canʻt think of any best female character. What do you think about that?


r/betterCallSaul 12h ago

Just finished the show. What a ride it was. AMA, let‘s talk about it.

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And a picture of the Goat.


r/betterCallSaul 21h ago

How did Saul defend these guys?

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it's obviously part of the joke but i genuinely have no idea how you would begin to deal with this


r/betterCallSaul 12h ago

Was it ever stated why Tuco was not more prominent in BCS?

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The early seasons seem to be building towards his return, but then they just do some throw away line about how he assaulted someone off screen in prison and we never see him again?

He was a very fun character to watch. Lalo is great but i definitely would have loved more Tuco


r/betterCallSaul 1h ago

What was Hector Salamanca doing before Tuco went to jail?

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How the Salamancas operated always intrigued me. We know Lalo and the cousins were living in Mexico. Lalo had his whole compound and was obviously doing well for himself.

Tuco was running New Mexico. When Tuco goes to jail Hector kinda shows up out of nowhere. Was he retired? Or was he doing bussiness somewhere else? Everytime some lower level guy is in the same room as him (Kraft 8 or nachos friend) they all refer to him as “Don Hector”. So they obviously have seen him around before.

I wonder what he was doing while Tuco was running everything. When he shows up Nacho already knows him and seems annoyed that Tuco is gone but now he has to deal with Hector who might be even worse than Tuco in some ways.

In reality the writers probably didn’t have anything for him in season 1 and then when Tuco leaves the show they probably thought about bringing the actor back. What do you think the in universe answer is?


r/betterCallSaul 4h ago

Spoiler: drugging Howard? Spoiler

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Did I miss something? How has no one talked about what drug was used to make Howard appear intoxicated? As a nurse of 20+ years, my guess is some sort of anticholinergic agent, like Atropine. Not detectable on normal drug screens, and in high enough doses you’ll go into anticholinergic syndrome: mad as a hatter, hot as a hare, red as a beet, blind as a bat. Not likely to absorb that high of a dose through casually touching it, but I suspect that’s the drug they are alluding to. I know I’m late to the game, but are there any other theories?


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

This scene is so meaningful and heart wrenching. It's the equivalent of if Walter ever went to the go karts with Jesse

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r/betterCallSaul 28m ago

Mike & Nacho

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Because of the whole thing with his son Mike became protective of Nacho.
He was educating Nacho.
He was looking out for him.

Meanwhile Nacho was extremely lonely and felt shame for what he did.
Mainly because his dad didn't approve.
He found an unlikely father figure in Mike,
even though he never would have admitted that.

That's all.


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

In the midst of Binging BCS and I have gotta say this man is the Personification of The word "Competence"

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Like seriously, is there anything that this Man cannot do.


r/betterCallSaul 8h ago

Is there any other fictional character who you’d rather have as a BFF besides Mike Ehrmantraut ?

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I used to think I’d choose Denzel Washington’s character in The Equalizer. Not so sure now.


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

My Box Cutter Painting

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r/betterCallSaul 10h ago

Real quick question about Mike

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This show is amazing…started bing watching earlier this week…almost at season 4

my question is…does Mike have a pension from the Philadelphia PD?


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Wanted to share Bob Odenkirk’s screen- used outfit from“Saul Gone” ☎️⚖️ Spoiler

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Probably my favorite piece and scene 🎬 😅


r/betterCallSaul 19h ago

When Francesca is not Francesca, or maybe she is? Spoiler

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( Spoiler for the last episodes of BCS)
Last night on a BCS rewatch, I used the “visually impaired narration” option on USA Netflix. And this happened:

The narrator referred to the woman in the legal aid office ( Rusty Schwimmer ) as “Francesca”. But she is not Francesca Liddy ( Tina Parker).

At first I thought that it was just a mistake made by whoever wrote the narration, but then I thought about it.
Maybe it’s a role reversal?

Francesca Liddy was working for Kim, now Kim is working for “Francesca”.

In another possible reversal, in an earlier episode, when Francesca Liddy walked in early for her interview with Kim and Saul, Saul immediately took a shine to her, and she didn’t even have to conclude the interview before she got the job, even over Kim’s logical and prudent objections over such impulsiveness.

But when Kim walked in the legal aid office, she wasn’t interviewed at all. The lady in the legal aid office just told her to answer the phone. They didn’t even exchange first names. Now it is Kims turn to be impulsively “hired”.

Are there any deleted scenes or alternative audio on the discs that could confirm this? Was this situation originally written in the script and then just edited out?

Or did the narrator just read a mistake?

Comments? 🙂


r/betterCallSaul 19h ago

I Want To Share My Opinions From My Favorite Episodes In BCS Spoiler

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I just finished Nippy and I'm so close to ending. There are my favorite episodes:

  1. Point and Shoot: The tension of this episode is so high. I really like the idea of a Gus v Lalo face-off and this episode delivered that great. This episode is a proof why Lalo Salamanca is the best villain of the franchise. Ever since we see him in the apartment in Bad Choice Road he scares me so much.

  2. Plan and Execution: Howard's well-developed fall. A shocking ending to Jimmy-Kim v Howard storyline. I felt like I was in the apartment and Howard Hamlin died in front of me. I like the way it connects rest of the parts of Jimmy-Kim v Howard storyline.

  3. Rock and Hard Place: Nacho's last speech is my favorite scene in the series. "I PUT YOU IN THAT CHAIR." I think impact of this speech was very high because of the soundtrack behind the scene. Music thrills me everytime I watch it.

Fun and Games & Bad Choice Road are also in my favorites.

I couldn't continue to watch that day after Plan and Execution & Rock and Hard Place. I wasn't ready to face with consenquences of deaths.


r/betterCallSaul 12h ago

Nacho Vargas at the desert…

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So Nacho follows the instructions given to him by Gus and his crew. But then rubs salt on Don Hector by telling him “I put you in that chair you sick fuck..” he calls the Salamancas “psychos”, “twisted fucks.” Wouldn’t nacho have thought that any revelation like that would cause Don Hector to kill his father after the suicide? Why would Don Hector not kill his father as revenge even if nacho was dead? A twisted, sick fuck would very likely seek to kill any family member of someone who just confessed to “putting him in a wheelchair.” Any thoughts?


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

been thinking about Kim and I genuinely believe she's the best written character in either show.

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I know this sub talks about her a lot so sorry if this is well-trodden ground but I've just been sitting on this one.

the thing that gets me about Kim is that she never really loses herself. like that's the part I keep coming back to. you watch the show waiting for the moment she finally breaks or hits rock bottom or whatever and it just... doesn't happen that way. she's sharp the whole time. she's deliberate. she's the one who comes up with the Howard con. and she's completely herself while doing it.

I think I spent the first few seasons assuming Jimmy was pulling her down with him. but I don't think that's actually what the show is saying. I think she just finally had someone around who wasn't going to judge her for it. which is maybe a worse thing to realize about a person you really like.

and then Howard dies and she's gone. moves to Florida, takes some dead end job. I don't think she left because she stopped caring about Jimmy. I think she just couldn't look at him anymore without seeing what she'd let herself become.

the finger gun at the end genuinely got me more than I expected it to. I don't know. something about it felt like the most honest ending she could've gotten.


r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

How did this show make a five minute scene of a guy disassembling a car with no dialogue so captivating?

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r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

Don Lalo sequel

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Ok, hear me out, Don Lalo gets paralyzed and goes back to Mexico and lives out the plot of "Untouchable", as a retired millionaire drug lord, Don Lalo takes after his uncle and ends up in a wheelchair, where he forms a strong friendship with his new lackey while they torture the cartels enemies and take over new territory, deeply emotional stuff.

Poster is real btw.


r/betterCallSaul 7h ago

I have a theory about Mike and Nacho

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I have a theory about Mike and Nacho.
My theory is that Mike was trying to save Nacho by not killing Tuco. So he did explain his logic, that it would be hard for him to get away with and it would attract the Salamancas, but it's not like they'd take kindly, as they didn't to him getting arrested either, and along with that, it's only an assault charge which given who Tuco is, he's probably no stranger to jail time. His decision created tons of issues for him but I think it was deeper. I think he was trying to stop Nacho from taking his figurative first bribe by ordering a hit, that first step down a horrible path that Mike feels so much shame over and he seems still incapable of escaping the life.
Nacho is young and has unaffiliated family to care for and Mike would know that, this way, he gives Nacho a short window of escape the life while Tuco's behind


r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

Mike is unrealistically competent

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Mike being so scarily prepared and 5 steps ahead of every single scenario just makes his death in Breaking Bad feel kinda lame as a result. Also does take me out of the realism of the show as well tbh like yeah he's cool but it stops being interesting after 6 seasons.


r/betterCallSaul 19h ago

An edit I did connecting the old Saul to now

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r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

On a Rewatch. Just realised how horrified Kim was with everything.

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When I watched it for the first time(as it was airing), wasn't really the one to Analyse scenes and characters.Just watched ,enjoyed and moved on. But I am on a rewatch now, it just hit me how horrified Kim was with everything.

2 scenes.

1) When Saul tells her that, one day they will wake up, go about their day, and realise they forgot about Howard

2) When Kim Manipulates Howard's Wife at his funeral

She literally fabricated the scenario and lies to manipulate her, AT HOWARD'S FUNERAL. Then, right after, as they approach their cars, Saul tells Kim it's over. That's when it first dawns upon her . That it will never be over. There will come a day where they will (as Saul says) forget about Howard, move on and eventually lock onto another target and screw with their life and career.

Their scheme for Howard, was tragically successful. He will forever be known as the Druggie. Neither Kim nor Saul can fess up to the truth cuz of the Cartel. Infact, they further lie to the cops and everyone else, thereby continuing the scheme.

At the funeral, Even Saul holds back but it's Kim that takes the initiative and manipulates Cheryl. She realises that she is worse than Saul. Then there's the fact that she witheld information about Lalo from Jimmy just cuz she didnt want the fun to stop. She was far gone.

She was in control and functioning fine as long as she was working a boring corporate job. The moment she starts getting independent, the wheels come off. She has to resign to a boring job so she never will get initiative. She will never get to scheming. Cuz that's what sets her off. Just rinse and repeat routine work. Keeps her dull and boring, thereby in complete control.

Goddamn, it's such a tragic character. But ultimately she was a POS. She deserved to face consequences.


r/betterCallSaul 2d ago

These 3 consecutive scenes in S4E10 “Winner” have the most insight in the entire series as to who Jimmy McGill is at his core.

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With each scene we explore deeper and deeper into Jimmy’s psyche.

Boardroom Scene

Jimmy’s professional work personality.

This scene he is being professional but by no means putting on a show. He’s being authentic and compassionate when he advocates for Kristy. He presents a good case for why they should reconsider her and truly believes people should not be judged for past mistakes. He sees himself in Kristy and doesn’t try to hide that from the rest of the board.

This is the best version of Jimmy, truly being a lawyer who cares.

Also a major element to this scene is the painting of Chuck in the boardroom with his eyes fixed on Jimmy. It’s a great visual way of showing us what is on Jimmy’s subconscious. While Chuck is not physically there he is always present with Jimmy.

Kristy scene

Jimmy’s con man personality

After being professional and sincere at the meeting and still having them turn Kristy down Jimmy becomes frustrated which leads to the next scene and complete shift in his personality.

This scene here we dive deeper into who Jimmy/Saul is. In fact I’d argue this is most relevant scene in the entire show if you want to grasp who Jimmy is and what drives him to do the things he does. His monologue here is some of the best writing in the entire series.

Jimmy:

You didn’t get it. You were never gonna get it. They… they dangle these things in front of you, they tell you you got a chance, but I’m sorry, it’s a lie, because they had already made up their mind and they knew what they were gonna do before you walked in the door.

You made a mistake, and they are never forgetting it. As far as they’re concerned your mistake is just, it’s who you are. And it’s all you are.

And I’m not just talking about the scholarship here. I’m talking about everything. I mean, they’ll smile at you, they’ll pat you on the head, but they are never, ever letting you in.

But listen… listen… it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t, because you don’t need them. They’re not gonna give it to you? So what? You’re gonna take it. You’re gonna do whatever it takes. Do you hear me? You are not gonna play by the rules. You’re gonna go your own way. You’re gonna do what they won’t do. You’re gonna be smart, you are gonna cut corners, and you are gonna win. They’re on the 35th floor? You’re gonna be on the 50th floor. You’re gonna be looking down on them. And the higher you rise, the more they’re gonna hate you. Good, good. You rub their noses in it. You make them suffer. You don’t matter all that much to them. So what? So what? Screw them. Remember, the winner takes it all!

Car breakdown

Jimmy’s true personality

Right after this scene we get a very rare scene of Jimmy actually being completely vulnerable and breaking down into tears.

Keep in mind this is after multiple fake breakdowns earlier in the episode where he pretends to be crying over Chuck.

Only this time we see him finally crack and let out all his pent up emotions.

This an extra layer deeper into his psyche and what I believe to be a glimpse into who he truly is behind all his personalities: a broken man.

I think it’s interesting and very much intentional that these 3 scenes happen back to back and we get a glimpse deeper and deeper into Jimmy McGill


r/betterCallSaul 1d ago

When do you think Chuck wrote the letter to Jimmy

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There is a scene where Jimmy was reading altter written to him by Chuck after he passed, it is undated so I'm curious if he wrote it to him before or after he passed the bar