
BETTER CALL SAUL, 3.5 – ‘Chicanery’
[usr 4.5] For a show described as a legal comedy-drama, Better Call Saul has spent very little time in a court of law. The...

[usr 4.5] For a show described as a legal comedy-drama, Better Call Saul has spent very little time in a court of law. The...

[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 3.5] This is a show with a very leisurely pace, so you can often summarise a whole episode’s content in mere sentences, but...

[usr 3.5] Another methodical episode, which you either appreciate or find your leg twitching with impatience. I rather enjoy the oasis of calm a...

[usr 3.0] I know too many people who gave up on Better Call Saul during its first season, either because it wasn’t enough like...

[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...

[usr 4.5] Given the title “Nailed”, you’d be forgiven for thinking the big climax of Better Call Saul’s penultimate hour would involve an exciting...

[usr 3.5] We’re hurtling towards the season finale now, but things remain surprisingly sedate in the world of Better Call Saul. I’ve heard grumblings...

[usr 4.0] Certain things about Better Call Saul are fated to happen, as we know where Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) will end up in...

[usr 3.5] As we ease into the second half of Better Call Saul’s sophomore year, it’s becoming clear that Jimmy McGill’s (Bob Odenkirk) storyline...

[usr 3.5] I love how Better Call Saul fleshes out its own narrative, with glimpses of the past that inform the future (which is...

[usr 4.0] My favourite episode of Better Call Saul’s first season was episode 6, “Five-O”, which could be seen as a problem because it...