Another fun and interesting-filled episode will be coming our way this week as the hit TV series ‘Better Call Saul’ is back with stories to excite everyone. So to give you a clue on what will tomorrow’s episode be all about, here are some spoilers for you to read on.
The official plot synopsis of episode 5, Carter Matt notes, "Jimmy aka Saul becomes frustrated with his restrictive work environment. Meanwhile, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) pulls out all the stops to dig herself out of a seemingly bottomless hole at HHM (Hamlin, Hamlin, and McGill) Albuquerque law firm."
Jimmy will be in a tight position and an ever shorter lease in this week’s episode because of the aftermath of the commercial-gate and the actions he just did without the authorization of his bosses at Davis & Main. Knowing that he was given a second chance to right his wrongs, he will show to everyone that he’s still not above underhanded tactics in order to get his way.
And his tactics would include getting into it with an associate over whether or not he should be bribing a clerk to get the dates that he wants. He does it so nonchalantly, almost as though it is something that he has done every day of his life.
On the other hand, the episode will also show Kim Wexler and her current situation when she got into trouble because of Jimmy. She goes solo in getting herself out of trouble and refuses any help from Jimmy.
This will surely put a strain on their relationship. Creator Vince Gilligan also spoke about the fate of Jimmy's relationship with attorney Kim Wexler. He said, "There's a reason fairy tales end with 'and they lived happily ever after,' and there's a reason you never see that part, because it's boring. It's what we want in our real lives, it's not what we want our dramas. Difficulties will continue."
Find out what happens as 'Better Call Saul' airs every Monday on AMC.


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