Jimmy discovers the Sandpiper Retirement Home has been scamming his elderly clients, and prepares to take legal action.Jimmy discovers the Sandpiper Retirement Home has been scamming his elderly clients, and prepares to take legal action.Jimmy discovers the Sandpiper Retirement Home has been scamming his elderly clients, and prepares to take legal action.
Michael Mando
- Nacho Varga
- (credit only)
John Christian Love
- Ernesto
- (as Brandon K. Hampton)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJimmy (Bob Odenkirk) gets his law degree from the University of American Samoa, which was mentioned in Breaking Bad (2008). In reality, there is no such university, although there is a community college.
- GoofsThe lawyer for Sandpiper threatens Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) with Rule 11 sanctions, which are sanctions and possible fines for lawyers for bringing non meritorious claims or arguments, among other things. Rule 11 sanctions would not be appropriate here because they only apply for documents filed in court. Additionally Sandpiper would need to give Jimmy 21 days' notice to withdraw that document before Rule 11 sanctions could be filed.
- Quotes
Rick Schweikart: Sorry to interrupt you this evening, enjoy "The Magic Flute".
[Hangs up the phone]
Jimmy McGill: Blow my magic flute.
- ConnectionsFeatures Bell Book and Candle (1958)
- SoundtracksOpening Credits Theme
Written and Composed by Dave Porter
Featured review
RICO nasty
I wouldn't have ever thought nursing home fraud could be so interesting, but if there's one guy who could make it interesting, it certainly is Vince Gilligan.
The way this episode has you questioning where this is going at first, to extremely entertained at Jimmy's antics trying to investigate, to heartwarmed at Jimmy and Chuck working together again, is just amazing, especially with the opening flashback to provide context.
What's a little less amazing is Mike's short part of this episode. To be honest, so little happens that it feels...not pointless, but just in the way of Jimmy and Chuck's side of the episode to me.
And that's certainly an interesting cliffhanger to leave things on, so I imagine I'll be back to talk about where that goes pretty soon.
The way this episode has you questioning where this is going at first, to extremely entertained at Jimmy's antics trying to investigate, to heartwarmed at Jimmy and Chuck working together again, is just amazing, especially with the opening flashback to provide context.
What's a little less amazing is Mike's short part of this episode. To be honest, so little happens that it feels...not pointless, but just in the way of Jimmy and Chuck's side of the episode to me.
And that's certainly an interesting cliffhanger to leave things on, so I imagine I'll be back to talk about where that goes pretty soon.
helpful•31
- TheCorniestLemur
- Aug 15, 2022
Details
- Runtime47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content