Kim has a change of heart, but Saul is determined to stick it to Mesa Verde; Mike turns the heat up on Lalo; Nacho attempts to enlist support from above.Kim has a change of heart, but Saul is determined to stick it to Mesa Verde; Mike turns the heat up on Lalo; Nacho attempts to enlist support from above.Kim has a change of heart, but Saul is determined to stick it to Mesa Verde; Mike turns the heat up on Lalo; Nacho attempts to enlist support from above.
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Step by step the writers show us how relationship between Saul and Kim changes especially in this great episod.On the other hand we find out the loyality of Mike to Gus becomes more clear
Best of this season so far! Cinematography, writing and acting are all on point.
The beautiful poetry in this episode, you're either In the light, or in the shade of another character, this episode is beautiful. Saul Goodman gets the shine, on ALOT of people Kim, Mesa Verde and even Hamlin gets the shade, Kim is not liking it, since the flashback of her as a kid she's always had her way. Mike finally getting out of the shade to the light while Lalo goes into the shade of his actions against Mike. Gus is getting his shine after being humiliated by the feds, but Nacho just remains in his darkness for his own good. Now it might sound corny with the "light or dark, shade or shine" but it's literally the poetry this show is conveying in my eyes. Kim gets her shine at the end of the episode when she rips "Saul" into shreds, she exposes him for putting her in the cold shade. It's a beautiful episode of characters coming to terms of the issues being brought together full circle by the actions of others. Even Kim and Rick tension after Kim apologized. BEAUTIFUL conveyance of characters actions and lessons learned
WHAT. AN. EPISODE.
The best episode of the show so far, by far. The breaking point it here and now there is no way back for Jimmy or Kim. Rhea Seehorn puts in the best performance the show has seen so far whilst Bob Odenkirk brings out the performance we all dreaded to see after five years. Everything changes from here!
The best episode of the show so far, by far. The breaking point it here and now there is no way back for Jimmy or Kim. Rhea Seehorn puts in the best performance the show has seen so far whilst Bob Odenkirk brings out the performance we all dreaded to see after five years. Everything changes from here!
10bcrisman
What a content-packed episode!!
The show is so good at keeping me on my toes, I never know what the outcome is going to be. The montage in the beginning is so good, the mike stuff is so good, the Saul v Kim stuff is so SO good.
This show continues to surprise me, I'm pumped to see the finale of this season. 9.8/10 for me
The show is so good at keeping me on my toes, I never know what the outcome is going to be. The montage in the beginning is so good, the mike stuff is so good, the Saul v Kim stuff is so SO good.
This show continues to surprise me, I'm pumped to see the finale of this season. 9.8/10 for me
Did you know
- TriviaThe name of the Native American photographer referenced in the episode, Olivia Bitsui, was named after the daughter of cast member Jeremiah Bitsui, who plays Victor.
- GoofsWhen Kim says, "it's all heavily inferred, but it's done in a way to keep us in the courts." she means "heavily implied".
- Quotes
Kim Wexler: I don't trust you.
Jimmy McGill: Why?
Kim Wexler: You played me. You made me the sucker again.
- SoundtracksAffair of the Heart
(uncredited)
Written by Rick Springfield, Danny Tate and Blaise Tosti
Performed by Rick Springfield
[playing over car radio in opening scene]
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- Filming locations
- El Pueblo II Apartments, 6021 Anderson Ave SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(where Mike calls the police department)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 50m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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