Full spoilers for Better Call Saul continue below.
Goodbye Davis & Main, farewell beautiful dream of Wexler-McGill, and welcome Jimmy McGill, attorney at law.
After taking the focus off of Jimmy for several weeks, Better Call Saul swung the camera back around on its leading man for a pretty huge episode centered on his career. He's been wrestling not only with his Davis & Main gig but also the constraints its put on him as a rule-bending lawyer all season. Finally, he's found his way out: he forced D&M to fire him so he could set up a new practice (though that didn't quite go the way he'd hoped).
The montage of Jimmy coming up with creative ways to get fired -- not flushing the toilet, playing the bagpipes, juicing obnoxiously -- was one of the highlights of the episode. Bob Odenkirk is consistently the comedic heart of this show, and any chance he gets to showcase that is a good one (we'll never forget you, cobbler). Adding in the imagery of Jimmy getting inspiration from a wacky waving inflatable arm-flailing tube man Airdancer commits to the absurdity of the sequence -- and hey, who doesn't like seeing Saul suits in action?
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