Jimmy is told early on by Howard Hamlin to stop using the name "McGill" for his law practice, foreshadowing the eventual birth of Saul Goodman.
The scam goes horribly wrong. Instead of the Kettlemans, the twins target the wrong car, leading Jimmy straight to the doorstep of a very familiar face: Tuco Salamanca . Key Takeaways from "Uno"
This fulfills the "best-case scenario" Saul predicted for himself in Breaking Bad .
The Beginning of the End: A Look Back at Better Call Saul "Uno"
Desperate for a big win, Jimmy tries to land the Kettlemans (who are accused of embezzling $1.6 million) as clients. When they turn him down, Jimmy recruits two skateboarding twins to stage a "slip and fall" accident to trick the Kettlemans into hiring him.
The sequence ends with Gene tearfully watching his old "Better Call Saul!" commercials on a VHS tape, a haunting reminder of the life he lost. ⚖️ The Struggle of Jimmy McGill
[s1e1] Uno -
Jimmy is told early on by Howard Hamlin to stop using the name "McGill" for his law practice, foreshadowing the eventual birth of Saul Goodman.
The scam goes horribly wrong. Instead of the Kettlemans, the twins target the wrong car, leading Jimmy straight to the doorstep of a very familiar face: Tuco Salamanca . Key Takeaways from "Uno" [S1E1] Uno
This fulfills the "best-case scenario" Saul predicted for himself in Breaking Bad . Jimmy is told early on by Howard Hamlin
The Beginning of the End: A Look Back at Better Call Saul "Uno" Key Takeaways from "Uno" This fulfills the "best-case
Desperate for a big win, Jimmy tries to land the Kettlemans (who are accused of embezzling $1.6 million) as clients. When they turn him down, Jimmy recruits two skateboarding twins to stage a "slip and fall" accident to trick the Kettlemans into hiring him.
The sequence ends with Gene tearfully watching his old "Better Call Saul!" commercials on a VHS tape, a haunting reminder of the life he lost. ⚖️ The Struggle of Jimmy McGill