
REQUIEM FOR A DREAM (2000)
The drug-induced utopias of four Coney Island people are shattered when their addictions run deep.

The drug-induced utopias of four Coney Island people are shattered when their addictions run deep.

Jimmy and Kim deal with a last-minute snag to their plan to trick Howard, while Lalo makes a return.

Saul's promotional stunt has unintended consequences. Nacho takes extreme measures to earn Lalo's trust. And, simmering with rage and self-loathing, Mike loses his temper.

[usr 4.0] Taking and making plans. Having enjoyed herself with the con to keep Huell from doing time, the opening of “Wiedersehen” involved another scam....

[usr 3.5] Splitting up. Famed for its excellent cold opens, Better Call Saul offered up the best one in a long time with the...

[usr 4.0] We’re still not quite at the turning point where Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) becomes Saul, but every episode edges us closer. Although Jimmy’s...

[usr 3.5] It’s been 14 months since the third season ended with “Lantern“, so you’d be forgiven for having a hazy memory about how...

[usr 4.0] A lot happened in the third season finale of Better Call Saul, although many of the big events didn’t get complete pay-off...

[usr 4.0] For a penultimate episode, “Fall” didn’t feel like one. The big storyline was something harking back to the Sandpiper case from Better...

[usr 4.0] This was a deceptively clever episode, helping connect some dots between the present-day Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) and his Slippin’ Jimmy days...

[usr 4.0] If Jimmy’s (Bob Odenkirk) half of the show isn’t your favourite, which is something of a problem for a show that’s ostensibly...

[usr 4.5] It’s a little miracle that Better Call Saul can deliver such a fantastic season finale, without the need for anything particularly earth-shattering...