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Roth Cornet of IGN gave the episode 8.5 out of 10, saying "Better Call Saul continues to settle into itself, as Jimmy McGill's will to do the right thing is tested." [ 7 ] " Richard Vine of The Guardian also gave a positive review, and was pleased that the episode began to examine Jimmy's relationships with Chuck and Kim, who "you really get ...
The Davis & Main partners criticize Jimmy for airing his TV ad without their consent. [a] Clifford Main decides to give him a second chance, though he will be under more scrutiny in the future. Jimmy McGill leaves Kim Wexler an urgent voicemail but Howard Hamlin and Chuck McGill are already grilling her about not warning them before Jimmy's ad ...
A Kansas City woman is suing a behavioral health center that temporarily housed a municipal jail in 2019, alleging an employee sexually assaulted her while she was in solitary confinement.
Jimmy McGill is arrested for breaking into Chuck McGill's house. Jimmy goes against Kim Wexler's advice and represents himself, pleads not guilty, and posts bail. He later tells her she should work on Mesa Verde business while he takes care of his own legal battle, to which she flatly agrees. Kyra Hay, the prosecutor in Jimmy's case, meets with ...
In a flashback to 1992, Jimmy McGill has been released from jail [a] with Chuck McGill's help. Jimmy agrees to Chuck's demand that he move to Albuquerque to live an honest life. Before leaving Cicero, Illinois , he goes to a favorite bar to say goodbye to Marco Pasternak , his partner in crime.
A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault and causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent. It is understood the arrest is in connection with an alleged ...
A man is being held in Shawnee County jail after on suspicion of rape and felony murder of a 5-year-old girl in Topeka.
By the time of Jimmy's introduction in Breaking Bad, he has fully adopted the identity of "Saul Goodman", and rarely mentions the name Jimmy McGill. Saul is an astutely aggressive defense attorney, aided by his working knowledge of Spanish, but also engages in questionable as well as blatantly criminal activity, such as money laundering.