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Waterworks

  • Episode aired Aug 8, 2022
  • TV-14
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
32K
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Bob Odenkirk in Waterworks (2022)
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The stakes are raised when a discovery is made that will send shockwaves far and wide.The stakes are raised when a discovery is made that will send shockwaves far and wide.The stakes are raised when a discovery is made that will send shockwaves far and wide.

  • Director
    • Vince Gilligan
  • Writers
    • Vince Gilligan
    • Peter Gould
    • Ariel Levine
  • Stars
    • Bob Odenkirk
    • Rhea Seehorn
    • Pat Healy
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.4/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vince Gilligan
    • Writers
      • Vince Gilligan
      • Peter Gould
      • Ariel Levine
    • Stars
      • Bob Odenkirk
      • Rhea Seehorn
      • Pat Healy
    • 221User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Jimmy McGill
    Rhea Seehorn
    Rhea Seehorn
    • Kim Wexler
    Pat Healy
    Pat Healy
    • Jeff
    Tina Parker
    Tina Parker
    • Francesca Liddy
    Sandrine Holt
    Sandrine Holt
    • Cheryl Hamlin
    Kevin Sussman
    Kevin Sussman
    • Cancer Scam Victim
    Alvin Cowan
    Alvin Cowan
    • Glenn
    Marcuis Harris
    Marcuis Harris
    • Cop 1
    • (as Marcuis W. Harris)
    Jesse Bush
    Jesse Bush
    • Cop 2
    Carol Burnett
    Carol Burnett
    • Marion
    Aaron Paul
    Aaron Paul
    • Jesse Pinkman
    John Koyama
    John Koyama
    • Emilio
    Michelle Campbell
    Michelle Campbell
    • Defense Attorney
    Jim Gulliford
    Jim Gulliford
    • Booking Sergeant
    Julia Lashae
    Julia Lashae
    • June
    Amy Rauch
    Amy Rauch
    • Cissy
    Lisa Lynch
    Lisa Lynch
    • Gail
    Tim Taylor
    Tim Taylor
    • Marvin
    • Director
      • Vince Gilligan
    • Writers
      • Vince Gilligan
      • Peter Gould
      • Ariel Levine
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    User reviews221

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    10DjDarkrai10

    I'm not ok

    This episode was absolutely superb. I won't get into spoilers but they didn't waste a single minute. The acting was amazing and there were some utterly heartbreaking moments, I can't wait to see what they do in the finale.
    10suleymn

    Beautifully written ending but not a happy one

    It's definitely different but in the best way possible. This is such an unique storytelling and I already know they gonna wrap up this universe perfectly. Now I understand what Rhea Seehorn meant with 'complex and thoughtful' ending. Better Call Saul is writing TV history and I think the way these writers approached this is unexpected but surprisingly the most unique and perfect way.
    10fstroke

    Just shut up and give Rhea Seehorn an Emmy already...

    It's always bugged me watching Rhea Seehorn get snubbed by the Emmys (not that I really care about award shows - but I'm fairly sure the actors care). Her performance in this episode was epic and she deserves an Emmy for it alone.
    10eaj-943-874905

    Give Emmy's to Everyone.

    "Waterworks" like Breaking Bad's "Granite State" is a perfect penultimate episode that intensifies expectations for an already highly anticipated finale by showcasing the many great talents of both the cast and crew. The writing, directing, and acting, you know, the usual great qualities we've seen from this show, are absolutely amazing. A scene including Rhea Seehorn's Kim Wexler is a standout that deserves the most praise possible. And those are just a couple of the many great moments of this episode. Vince Gilligan returned for one last episode and I can't thank him enough for bringing this great universe to fruition. This was a great sendoff for him as a writer of BB/BCS/EC.
    10lassegalsgaard

    Waterworks

    It's been a long time since I felt this emotionally invested in a show that's about to come to an end. "Better Call Saul" has proved to be one of the greatest pieces of TV that I have seen in a long time, and have lived up to the hype that surrounded it after "Breaking Bad" ended and this show was announced. They've given us six seasons of killer television, evolving some simple show about lawyers and con men into the full "Breaking Bad" spinoff that it was always meant to be. We're in a post-"Breaking Bad" era and we're still in a period of chaos. Nothing has had time to actually get back to normal and we're trying to figure out how it's all going to end for Jimmy McGill and his narrative. This episode clearly opened up the guessing game and prepared people for what is to come with the final episode, which is only a week away. I'm not ready for it. I know that they're going to end it with absolute class and a focus on the character that we've grown to love over two very different shows that both added to the mystery of Jimmy McGill and his story. It's all coming to a close and with this amazing penultimate episode, the pieces have been laid out for the finale, which is sure to find Jimmy in a tough spot. We got a lot in this episode to set that up, including more of Kim Wexler's life in Florida.

    Is there a fan-favorite character like Kim Wexler in this show? I'm not sure. She's been beloved by everyone since she really started having a big part on the show, and this last season has not been good to her. This episode continued the tragedy of her story, with us finally seeing what became of her after she left Saul. It's not necessarily a happy life, but it seems like it's given her careful closure that we all know she needed after that mid-season finale. Or, at least we know that she's on her way to get closure, which is good.

    It's rough to see their relationship past that climatic scene in their apartment a few episodes ago. It's clear that there's a lot of tension, and there may still be love there, but none of them are able to actually act on it because of that experience. Jimmy seems like he's lost in a particular animosity towards her in the episode's flashbacks, while in the present-day, she seems more willing to come clean about everything they did together than actually mend things with him. It's a relationship that was dragged through the mud and has now become very tense.

    If this episode told us anything, it's that we're gearing up to say goodbye to Jimmy McGill in some way or another. This episode featured a clear change for the character, with Jimmy seemingly having completely snapped back into his former personality, only thinking about conning people and making sure that he's getting away from everything without any problems. It leads to a tense moment between him and Carol Burnett's character, which then sets the stage for everything that's going to come for Jimmy in the finale, and if my prediction is correct, I don't think it'll be anything good.

    Rhea Seehorn has been a constant point of praise in this show, and her performance in this episode continues the streak she's been on this entire season. We've never seen Kim more regretful of her actions during the show than in this episode. There were a lot of theories of her going full bad after the fifth season, but this episode shows that she was never that person and that she never should have been that person. I'm so happy that she got to stick around until the end and can't wait to see what happens to her in the finale.

    "Waterworks" is everything I could have possibly asked for in a penultimate episode for this show, and it's only going to get better next week. I'm not ready to say goodbye to this excellent show, but I'm sure that whatever they come up with is going to be satisfying and a great conclusion to this 13-year journey.

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    • Trivia
      "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes is playing at Kim and Glenn's cookout. In Nailed (2016), Jimmy and his film crew gain entry to an elementary school by convincing the principal that Holmes was an alumnus of the school.
    • Goofs
      While playing online Solitaire, the Palm Coast Sprinklers worker is using Microsoft Edge as her web browser. This would be impossible in 2010, as Microsoft Edge didn't exist until 2015.
    • Quotes

      Jesse Pinkman: Anyways, this guy, any good?

      Kim Wexler: When I knew him, he was.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits contains two still frames. The first one, is a car standing out in the cold, in the middle of winter, presumably from season 5's premiere around when Gene switches the Nebraska plate with a fake one for Missouri. The second one briefly shows the silhouette of Kim at the airport later on in the episode, distorted by the degrading tape.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Escape (The Piña Colada Song)
      Written and Performed by Rupert Holmes

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Port Canaveral, Florida, USA(Titusville, Florida / Palm Coast Sprinklers)
    • Production companies
      • High Bridge Productions
      • Crystal Diner Productions
      • Gran Via Productions
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    • Runtime
      58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 1080i (HDTV)

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