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  • 00:00

    What?

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    I really like your hair.

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    It’s not, thank you.

  • 00:13

    Better Call Saul, Season 6, Episode 4 - Hit and Run, yet another strong episode!

  • 00:20

    And I think we were given a couple of more clues in this one that do indeed strongly

  • 00:24

    suggest the possibility of Kim Wexler being a big player behind the scenes in the Breaking

  • 00:30

    Bad timeline.

  • 00:31

    Starting with Howard, he’s humming along to tunes and he's just getting warmed up.

  • 00:37

    Howard mentions to his therapist that he is deadlocked in his relationship with CHERYL

  • 00:42

    - presumably his estranged wife, and for me this was one of the most interesting revelations

  • 00:47

    in the episode.

  • 00:49

    So Jimmy is all tanned out looking like Howard, he’s got the hacked key device, and damn,

  • 00:55

    doesn’t he look an awful lot like Kevin Costner?

  • 00:58

    Goodman employs the services of Wendy, and she really likes his hair!.

  • 01:03

    Oh well, so much for the braindead theory that Kim becomes Wendy in Breaking Bad.

  • 01:08

    So they pull off the charade, and Cliff believes Howard violently ejected a hooker out of his

  • 01:14

    car in broad daylight, just where he happened to have an outdoor meeting with Kim.

  • 01:20

    Poor Howard!

  • 01:21

    He’s being framed as a hooker lovin’ degenerate nose-deep in the Devil’s dandruff.

  • 01:27

    Meanwhile, Gus has a home that has many working elements we never really knew about previously.

  • 01:33

    Indeed, his home has a secret tunnel connecting to his neighbor’s place, where he is on

  • 01:38

    the lookout for wouldbe attacks from Lalo.

  • 01:42

    Lalo was once again never to be seen in this episode.

  • 01:46

    And interestingly enough, Gus seems as nervous and unnerved as we’ve ever seen him regarding

  • 01:52

    the entire threat posed by Lalo.

  • 01:55

    But clearly that secret Bond villain tunnel predates the threat posed from Lalo, so this

  • 02:01

    is an entire layer of Gus that was never previously revealed.

  • 02:05

    So way back when Pinkman was having dinner with Gus, with designs to poison him, there

  • 02:11

    may have been more working pieces in motion than we knew.

  • 02:15

    So Gus has an entirely new dimension that was previously unknown, and Howard is having

  • 02:21

    problems with whom I assume is his estranged wife, adding a behind the scenes family dynamic

  • 02:27

    that as far as I remember never previously came into play in the story.

  • 02:33

    So how do these revelations relate to Kim Wexler?

  • 02:36

    Well, I believe this is another set of clues that strongly suggest the possibility that

  • 02:42

    Kim Wexler is indeed working behind the scenes as a major player in Breaking Bad.

  • 02:49

    The common theme here being, just because we don’t see all of the moving pieces doesn’t

  • 02:54

    mean they aren’t there.

  • 02:56

    Of course, further amplifying the idea that Kim may be a big player behind the scenes

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    in Breaking Bad comes from the scene with Mike and Kim.

  • 03:05

    This just expands on the possibility that maybe, just maybe Kimmy Corleaone was even

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    more deeply rooted in things than Goodman himself, because now the door is open for

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    the possibility that Kim has some kind of future alliance with Mike, and perhaps even

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    Gus, even if it’s indirect.

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    Mike seems impressed by Kim, she was quick to spot his men following her, she confronts

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    them, and Mike appears to hold her in higher esteem than Saul, noting that she is made

  • 03:37

    of sterner stuff.

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    Kimmy Corleone seems mighty nervous and unnerved herself over the entire Lalo ordeal, especially

  • 03:46

    with the new revelation that Lalo lives.

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    Even during their frame job on Howard, where tanned up Goodman throws Wendy out of the

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    car, Kim is showing dents in her armor and perhaps not as cool as an assassin after all.

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    She also seemed very perturbed by the men following her, but all the same she bravely

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    confronted them like a complete and total bad ass.

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    Sterner stuff, indeed.

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    With Kim and Gus experiencing a shared fear with the Lalo situation, and Kim now having

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    more of a direct-in with Mike, it will be interesting to see if they somehow combine

  • 04:23

    forces to stop the wrath of Lalo.

  • 04:27

    Meanwhile, McGill is being shunned by the good guys and Goodman is being embraced by

  • 04:33

    the criminal scumbags.

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    Goodman’s reputation as a cartel lawyer now precedes him, and he’s attracting the

  • 04:41

    scummiest elements around, including Mr Spooge himself.

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    You’d think Spooge might not need that level of protection one may receive from a cartel

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    lawyer, but there he is!

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    McGill was killing it as a tanned Howard, he was shunned by everyone in the courthouse,

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    he was revered and praised by the low life scumbags, and he even has his eyes set on

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    what we know will become his future law office in Breaking Bad.

  • 05:09

    Kim didn’t pick it out herself, but he chose this location based on her previous specifications,

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    and he sought her approval, which she granted him in Kimmy Corleone style.

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    I for one am still hopeful that Howard is going to provide some real resistance to Kimmy

  • 05:27

    and Goodman.

  • 05:28

    Howard was smart enough to figure out Jimmy smashed his car and was trying to embarrass

  • 05:33

    him with hookers.

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    Surely he should be smart enough to learn Jimmy planted the coke and somehow staged

  • 05:40

    the incident with Wendy.

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    Even if Howard requires some hints from Kevin or Cliff, he should be clever enough to figure

  • 05:47

    it out, and he should then be able to catch them perhaps red handed as Jimmy and Kim are

  • 05:53

    both arrogantly overconfident with their scheme to ruin poor Howard.

  • 05:58

    As a final thought, to reiterate, when you combine all of the hints this season that

  • 06:03

    Kim will indeed be a big player in Breaking Bad, the key theme this week was the revelation

  • 06:09

    of new dynamics previously unseen behind the scenes.

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    This is important!

  • 06:16

    Howard has a deadlocked relationship with Cheryl, and even though we’ve never seen

  • 06:21

    her before, we can assume that his troubled relationship has had a profound impact on

  • 06:27

    all of his decisions.

  • 06:29

    Gus has a secret Bond villain tunnel with neighbors who are clearly his people, trusted

  • 06:35

    people, where he has a fail safe measure for every conceivable obstacle.

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    And then even Kim, she sees an entire new element from her own personal perspective,

  • 06:46

    when Mike enters her life and they share their moment.

  • 06:50

    While there were no new reveals here for the audience, there was from Kim’s perspective.

  • 06:56

    Taken together, I personally believe they are HINTING that Kim is indeed behind the

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    scenes in Breaking Bad.

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    That doesn’t mean SHE IS behind the scenes, but the creators are, in my opinion, going

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    out of their way to re-enforce this idea as a strong possibility, and that alone makes

  • 07:15

    this season extremely captivating.

  • 07:18

    This episode may have been slow when compared to the shocking demise of macho Nacho man,

  • 07:25

    but I think a lot of important stuff happened, and incidentally, I’m expecting to see more

  • 07:30

    of Nacho’s old man, and I’m looking forward to the triumphant return of Lalo.

  • 07:36

    But whatever happens, I’m fired-up to find out, and I think Season 6 is off to a rocking

  • 07:41

    good start.

  • 07:43

    Tight, tight, tight.

  • 07:45

    Thanks for watching everyone, I hope you enjoyed, and have a wonderful night.

  • 07:50

    Cheryl still won’t talk about anything important.

  • 07:54

    What?

  • 07:57

    I really like your hair.

  • 08:00

    It’s not, thank you.

  • 08:04

    A Mr Spooge?

  • 08:05

    It’s just Spooge.

  • 08:07

    Right.

  • 08:08

    Just Spooge, duly noted.

  • 08:10

    I ain’t no skank.

  • 08:14

    Skank!

  • 08:15

    Skank!

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    Skank ass, skank!

  • 08:17

    Skank ass, skank!

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    Skank ass, skank!

  • 08:19

    Why are you telling me this and not him?

  • 08:21

    Because I think you’re made of sterner stuff.

  • 08:25

    Hey, did you hear all of that?

  • 08:27

    I heard enough to know she saved your ass.

  • 08:32

    Lalo Salamanca is dead.

  • 08:37

    Lalo Salamanca is alive.

  • 08:41

    And who do you work for?

  • 08:43

    I said I would answer anything I can.

  • 08:45

    You’re on our billboard.

  • 08:46

    You’re the lawyer guy!

  • 08:47

    Better call Saul!

  • 08:48

    What is this?

  • 08:50

    That my friend is Alberquerque’s public enemy #1.

  • 08:55

    Good to meet you.

  • 08:56

    Yeah!

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    Don’t drink and drive , but if you do call me.

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    Have an A1 day!

  • 09:03

    Spooge!

  • 09:05

    Oh.

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    Spooge and friend, okay.

  • 09:08

    Good.

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    This way.

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    Skank!

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    Skank!

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    Skank ass, skank!

  • 09:13

    Skank ass, skank!

  • 09:14

    Ska-

  • 09:15

    You’re done, you are done!

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Use "episode" in a sentence | "episode" example sentences

How to use "episode" in a sentence?

  • Most people I run into say, I haven't missed an episode. Either you like Survivor or you don't, but if you do, you're a loyal viewer.
    -Jeff Probst-
  • Sometimes I look back and think, 'Good. I'd love to go in and bang out a good episode of 'Talk Soup' today.'
    -Greg Kinnear-
  • You have to be careful what you say in front of comedy writers because they will absolutely make fun of it in the next episode.
    -David Alan Basche-
  • The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty is a farcical fictional meditation on female beauty structured as a mash-up of an old episode of Friends, a fairy tale and a murder mystery.
    -Maureen Corrigan-
  • I still feel driven to try to make great shows and to make each episode great.
    -Shawn Ryan-
  • Sometimes people can write really great scenes and even a great episode, but they can't see the bigger picture.
    -M. Night Shyamalan-
  • If I watch an episode of SNL, and there's one thing that I liked, then that's a good episode.
    -Andy Samberg-
  • People love a happy ending. So every episode, I will explain once again that I don't like people. And then Mal will shoot someone. Someone we like. And their puppy.
    -Joss Whedon-

Definition and meaning of EPISODE

What does "episode mean?"

/ˈepəˌsōd/

noun
One separate event in a series of events.

What are synonyms of "episode"?
Some common synonyms of "episode" are:
  • incident,
  • event,
  • occurrence,
  • happening,
  • occasion,
  • interlude,
  • chapter,
  • experience,
  • adventure,
  • exploit,
  • matter,
  • affair,
  • business,
  • circumstance,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.