: Analyze the recurring "EXIT" signs and color symbolism used throughout Season 5. The Breakdown :

: Represent danger and the criminality Jimmy is luckily—but briefly—escaping.

While there is no episode titled "Dumb Luck" in Better Call Saul (the show ends at Season 6, Episode 13), the concept of perfectly encapsulates the chaos of Season 5, Episode 8, " Bagman " . In this episode, Jimmy’s survival is less about skill and more about the "dumb luck" of Mike Ehrmantraut being in the right place at the right time.

: This "dumpy tin can" finally gives out in the desert, symbolizing the literal end of Jimmy’s "luck" with his old life.

: Explore how Jimmy mistakes survival for skill. While Jimmy believes he’s "the winner who takes it all," he only survives the desert because Mike was tracking him on Gus’s orders.

[s5e14] Dumb Luck -

: Analyze the recurring "EXIT" signs and color symbolism used throughout Season 5. The Breakdown :

: Represent danger and the criminality Jimmy is luckily—but briefly—escaping. [S5E14] Dumb Luck

While there is no episode titled "Dumb Luck" in Better Call Saul (the show ends at Season 6, Episode 13), the concept of perfectly encapsulates the chaos of Season 5, Episode 8, " Bagman " . In this episode, Jimmy’s survival is less about skill and more about the "dumb luck" of Mike Ehrmantraut being in the right place at the right time. : Analyze the recurring "EXIT" signs and color

: This "dumpy tin can" finally gives out in the desert, symbolizing the literal end of Jimmy’s "luck" with his old life. In this episode, Jimmy’s survival is less about

: Explore how Jimmy mistakes survival for skill. While Jimmy believes he’s "the winner who takes it all," he only survives the desert because Mike was tracking him on Gus’s orders.