"Better Call Saul" Episode 6 "Five-O" will air this March 9 as it explores on the foundation of Mike and Jimmy tandem. Jesse Pinkman from "Breaking Bad" may also make a cameo appearance in the show.
Episode 5 "Alpine Shepherd Boy" shows Jimmy McGill reaping the rewards of his advertising as he gets a lot of clients than what he usually gets. The only catch is he is not getting the right clients.
One of his interesting clients is Ricky who owns a huge ranch but is very keen on being self-sufficient and in determining his own freedom. In fact he hired Jimmy in order for him to declare his independence from the United States and he wants to be "America's Vatican City". He was even happy to throw down a million dollar retainer for Jimmy to represent him. The only problem is it's Ricky's own self printed money since he considers himself independent from U.S.
Jimmy McGill then became interested in "elder law" after he was called by an elder client who wants to dispose her properties through a will. He was also convinced by Kim that it may work for him when they were having a pedicure session.
The interesting part on Episode 5 is the transition of the story from Jimmy McGill to Mike Ehrmentraut. As Jimmy exits the car park and has his usual talk with Mike, the focus of the episode shifts to Mike in his usual daily routine and being alone. The episode ends with Mike being questioned by cops in his house. This may lead to him calling for Jimmy McGill to defend him as a lawyer.
"Better Call Saul" Episode 6 may be the very foundation of Jimmy and Mike's business arrangement which fans have witnessed to be quite effective and efficient in "Breaking Bad". Jimmy who is known as Saul Goodman in "Breaking Bad" keeps Mike as his Private Investigator and Handy Man whenever he needs assistance in a case. The two have been quite proficient in handling their cases in "Breaking Bad" and fans may get to see their foundation in the upcoming episode of "Better Call Saul".
Speaking of Breaking Bad, Aaron Paul, who plays Jesse Pinkman, speaks up on what he thought of the success of "Better Call Saul". According to the actor said that "I love it," explaining further that "It's a little weird because it kind of looks like 'Breaking Bad.' It has somewhat of a little bit different tone, but I know everyone involved, and I'm not involved in it at all and it's a little weird, a little sad, but it's great."
He also said that he wants to join "Better Call Saul" saying "We always have fun having that discussion - Vince [Gilligan], myself, Peter [Gould], the writers," adding that. "We just have no idea how that would happen. But hopefully one day."
"Better Call Saul" is set to air Episode 6 "Five-O" this March 9. Fans can expect Jimmy McGill and Mike Ehrmentraut teaming up as they lay the foundation for the legendary Saul Goodman.
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