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"Better Call Saul": Saul Would Rather See You In Front of a Jury Than Serving On One [VIDEO]
Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul is only days away from its Sunday, February 23, and Monday, February 24, two-night premiere event (tag-teaming with the return of The Walking Dead on Sunday night) – which means it looks like we're getting to the end of AMC's very cool and quirky "How To" videos from some very (in)famous faces.
In the past, we've gotten mini-lessons on tying ties, making tacos, and ironing a proper shirt from Odenkirk's Saul Goodman, Tony Dalton's Lalo Salamanca, and Giancarlo Esposito's Gus – followed up by Kim (Rhea Seehorn) showing off the finer points of negotiation and Mike (Jonathan Banks) sharing the basics to a quality Pimento cheese sandwich.
https://youtu.be/qLbdg4WM8qc
In season five of the critically acclaimed drama, Better Call Saul, Jimmy McGill's decision to practice law as "Saul Goodman" creates unexpected and profound waves of change throughout Albuquerque's legal and illegal circles. Kim Wexler finds herself at a crossroads as her connection with Jimmy deepens. Wracked with guilt and regret, Mike Ehrmantraut hits rock bottom. Meanwhile, Nacho Varga tries to survive as Gus Fring's covert war on the cartel becomes a life-and-death chess match with the mercurial and relentless Lalo Salamanca
"Better Call Saul" season 5, episode 1 "Magic Man": Now doing business as "Saul Goodman," Jimmy unveils an unorthodox strategy for client development that tests Kim's tolerance of his new legal persona. Lalo searches for the mysterious "Michael," only to discover a problem within his own operation. Written by Peter Gould and directed by Bronwen Hughes.
"Better Call Saul" season 5, episode 2 "50% Off": Jimmy's promotional stunt has unintended consequences. Nacho takes extreme measures to earn Lalo's trust. "Saul" is a success at the courthouse, but still has yet to win Kim over. Simmering with rage and self-loathing, Mike loses his temper. Written by Alison Tatlock and directed by Norberto Barba.