Jimmy makes a bold move against Hamlin in an effort to attract potential clients.Jimmy makes a bold move against Hamlin in an effort to attract potential clients.Jimmy makes a bold move against Hamlin in an effort to attract potential clients.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe man that Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) "saved" by the billboard was a client of his in Mijo (2015).
- Goofs(at around 37 mins) Bystanders are capturing pictures of Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) with their cell phones in an event that takes place in June of 2002. The first cell phone with a camera wasn't released in the United States until November of the same year.
- Quotes
Stevie: Hey Bro, I never did catch your name.
Jimmy McGill: Saul.
Stevie: Saul?
Jimmy McGill: "S'all good, man." Get it?
- ConnectionsReferences Duck Soup (1933)
- SoundtracksOpening Credits Theme
Written and Composed by Dave Porter
Featured review
Once again, pretty darn good.
I've been writing reviews for each episode of this show thus far and plan to do so for as many consecutive future episodes as I can, but I'm concerned I'm just going to give the same review every week, because every week this show is just really good.
I won't give away any plot details of the episode, so I will just have to try and cover as much ground as I can without spoiling anything.
As far as acting goes (this will come as no surprise), the main cast is excellent. Bob Odenkirk is, as usual, great. Many feared he wouldn't have been able to take on the character in the lead role and thought it could only work when Saul (or Jimmy), is a side character. As far as the rest go, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian and Michael McKean all stood out in this episode with very impressive performances.
The cinematography is outstanding, just like Breaking Bad's was. Same goes for the music. I really find it difficult to find much wrong with this show so far, and I think these first four episodes are probably even better than Breaking Bad's were. I can't wait for next week and the rest of the series. Thanks Gilligan and Gould!
I won't give away any plot details of the episode, so I will just have to try and cover as much ground as I can without spoiling anything.
As far as acting goes (this will come as no surprise), the main cast is excellent. Bob Odenkirk is, as usual, great. Many feared he wouldn't have been able to take on the character in the lead role and thought it could only work when Saul (or Jimmy), is a side character. As far as the rest go, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian and Michael McKean all stood out in this episode with very impressive performances.
The cinematography is outstanding, just like Breaking Bad's was. Same goes for the music. I really find it difficult to find much wrong with this show so far, and I think these first four episodes are probably even better than Breaking Bad's were. I can't wait for next week and the rest of the series. Thanks Gilligan and Gould!
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- PulpPhiction
- Feb 24, 2015
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- Runtime47 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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