
BETTER CALL SAUL, 6.3 – ‘Rock and Hard Place’
Nacho is forced to choose where his loyalties lie, and Jimmy must decide whether he wants to remain a "friend of the cartel" after his reputation is called into question.
Nacho is forced to choose where his loyalties lie, and Jimmy must decide whether he wants to remain a "friend of the cartel" after his reputation is called into question.
Saul Goodman plots revenge against Howard Hamlin, as both Nacho and Lalo try to escape from Mexico.
Saul and Kim make a sideways move that takes a serious turn; while Nacho gets closer to the cartel than he'd like.
In the wake of Saul's traumatic misadventure, Kim takes stock of what is important and Gus and Mike set a plan in motion.
Saul and Kim build a legal firewall through marriage; Kim sets things straight with her clients; Gus calms troubled waters in service of his plot to build an empire; and Mike does damage control...
Kim tries to stop Saul's latest scheme, but it may be too late; and Mike turns the heat up on Lalo.
Saul's business enters uncharted territory. Kim's confidence is tested when she's faced with a legal problem only she can solve. Nacho navigates increased pressure from Gus. Mike continues to spiral.
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.
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