I’ve watched this show like 4-5 times all the way through and there is still one point I can’t figure out… How tf did Gus know that Mike knew about Nacho’s plan to kill Hector? He wasn’t tailing Nacho prior to the last meeting with Mike where he obtained the empty pills and Mike told him to switch them back for the real ones after it’s done; Mike checked his gas cap and it was clean. Mike and Nacho don’t meet up between that point and Gus confronting Mike about keeping Nacho’s plans from him. So how did he know?
I just recently started season 4 of the show. I really like it. Its great to be back in that world and learn more about some of the amazing characters like gus mike and jimmy. It also has some great humor and one liners by Jimmy. But the people that have said it's better than Breaking bad are fucking nuts. So far its not even close. I'm not even talking about late stage BB I just mean comparing the first 3 seasons of each show to each other. Admittedly ignorant about later seasons of BCS cause I'm still watching it so maybe it's even more spectacular but it would have to eclipse episodes like Full Measure Face Off Ozymandyias and Felina which I find to be a pretty tough ask for any show.
No date mentioned but someone in the comments speculated that the D and the R signal 4/18 which seems to make sense.
AMC has set the premiere date for the sixth and final season of Emmy-nominated drama series Better Call Saul. The final chapter, from Sony Pictures Television, will premiere with two back-to-back-episodes starting at 9 p.m. Monday, April 18, on AMC and AMC+. The 13-episode final season will roll out in two parts, with the first seven episodes launching April 18 and culminating with the series’ final six episodes starting July 11. Three new original shortform series connected to the world of Better Call Saul also will debut this spring: the animated Slippin’ Jimmy; Cooper’s Bar, starring Saul’s Rhea Seehorn; and new episodes of the Emmy-winning Better Call Saul Employee Training Video series.
I love that there is only a 6 week break between the two parts. I was scared we wouldn't get Part 2 until 2023.
https://www.amc.com/shows/better-call-saul/videos/better-call-saul-season-6-trailer--1052852 Chef's kiss
I wonder if we're going to jump into the post-Breaking Bad future for an extended period beyond 3-5 mins at the beginning of an episode?
Done a whole ‘nother rewatch, have scoured Reddit and message boards and still can’t answer this question:
Just read this thread again. Some absolutely awful takes from people saying its boring. i will now prove them wrong by watching all 5 seasons in 10 days. Suck it!
I’m not asking to be an asshole here but because i’m curious to why? personally i’ve always seen it as a 100% thing and at this point i dont even find that part very interesting. we most likely know they’ll drive him to the desert.