“Better Call Saul” season 5 episode 5 is up next, and as the story of Jimmy’s (Bob Odenkirk) transformation to Saul Goodman deepens, the paths that he is choosing to traverse are also getting more dangerous. The unfortunate thing is that any decisions he makes will also affect his loved ones like Kim (Rhea Seehorn).
Plot - Spoiler
In the promo video for “Better Call Saul” season 5, Jimmy was shown hatching a risky plan, and he wants Mike (Jonathan Banks) to be in the picture. The upcoming story will reveal if his plans will work, and if the new client he took will create trouble for him or Kim. If things get messy, Kim’s career will be in jeopardy, and she may not only lose her big client but the trust of Mesa Verde as well.
Moreover, as shared on Reddit, the synopsis for “Better Call Saul” season 5 episode 5 reads: “Mike takes an impromptu trip out of town; as she and Jimmy grow closer over their campaign to help a client, Kim makes a surprising call.”
Elsewhere, Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) will go on a mysterious out-of-town trip. Back in the city, Kim and Jimmy’s relationship gets deeper as they take on a new client. However, this client may cause trouble for them, so their close bond may not last as they may have to split up due to conflicts.
Release date and where to watch it
“Better Call Saul” season 5, episode 5, will be released on March 16 at 9 p.m. Fans can watch it on AMC, and it can also be accessed via streaming on the AMC website.
As per Express, the TV network’s streaming service, AMC Premiere, is available for an ad-free viewing for only $4.99 a month. The other options to watch “Better Call Saul” season 5, episode 5 are through Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, and iTunes, but it should be noted that these require a fee.
Meanwhile, the next episode is tilted “Wexler vs. Goodman,” and it suggests its plot summary suggests that Kim and Jimmy will be divided. Kim will try to stop Jimmy’s bad schemes, but it may be too late for her to put the brakes on her boyfriend’s plans.


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