As Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) opens the store as Saul Goodman, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) hints at her own bad moment, with Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian) in the crosshairs. Meanwhile, Nacho Varga (Michael Mando) is on the run after playing a role in the assassination attempt on Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) against Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton). Little do they know that Lalo stays to see another day after picking up Gus’s killers one by one in a way that looks like the Exterminator. Meanwhile, a war is brewing between Gus and the Salamanca, with the fate of Kim and Nacho — both absent from the upcoming “Breaking Bad” events – looming. Here are the important developments from the 5th season that you should know before the premiere of the last season.

Jimmy becomes Saul

After his legal license was restored, Jimmy fully embraces his personality in Saul Goodman and gathers a criminal clientele thanks to his prepaid phone plan and business cards with a 50% discount. However, things happen quickly when Lalo makes him his lawyer. After briefly meeting his “Breaking Bad” favorites Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) and Steven Gomez (Steven Michael Quezada) during an affair, Jimmy later becomes Lalo’s purse and has to transfer $ 7 million in cash for to get him out of jail. It should be an easy job, right? But it never is. Jimmy is ambushed, shot, rescued by Mike Ermandraut (Jonathan Banks), trapped in the desert and forced to drink his own pee – all in one episode. Fortunately, Jimmy and Mike return to civilization and Jimmy and Kim are able to convince Lalo that all is well, despite Jimmy’s dehydrated adventure in the desert. At this point, Jimmy is fully in the game and may have dragged Kim further with him.

Kim conspires against Howard

After quitting her job at the glamorous law firm Schweikart and Cokely to focus on non-bonus clients, Kim meets her former boss Howard Hamlin, who tells her that Jimmy is harassing him and accuses Jimmy of kidnapping her. to relinquish her role. S&C. At dinner, Kim and Jimmy joke that they plan to derail Howard φ’s reputation, but later it gets serious. If they sabotage Howard’s career, Hamlin, Hamlin and McGill will be forced to settle Sandpiper’s class action, which Jimmy started in Season 1 and delivered for a referral fee. Once this case is settled or a verdict is reached, Jimmy will receive about $ 2 million. Jimmy – who usually does not shy away from a revenge conspiracy – is reluctant to ruin a man’s life, but Kim, on the other hand, seems ready to leave, with her guns on.

Especially Lives

In Season 5, Nacho is in the middle of an escalating war between Gus and the cartel, largely run by the Salamanca family. When Lalo arrives in Albuquerque to help with the family drug business, he recruits Nacho to undermine Gus’s operation, which includes the burning of one of Gus’s Los Pollos Hermanos restaurants and the anonymous theft of “The Chicken Man” to the DEA. Gus, meanwhile, forces Nacho to make his offer under the threat of killing his father, forcing him to act as a double agent. With Nacho warning him of Lalo’s actions, Gus plays together and plots to assassinate Lalo in Mexico, which requires Nacho to cooperate. In the evening, Nacho introduces Gus’s killers into Lalo’s gang and makes his own escape. However, Lalo defeats the assassins – ordering the latter to tell Gus that the blow was successful – and seems to realize Nacho’s involvement in the mission. In Season 6, we will probably see Nacho trying to overcome Lalo and his fate (as he is not in “Breaking Bad”), and Lalo may want a word from Jimmy after he lied that he survived alone in desert.

Mike is still bad

If at 75 you thought Jonathan Banks would be anything less than the sharpest shooter in New Mexico, guess what. In the special episode of “Bagman” of the 5th season, Mike easily chooses almost every member of a group of mercenaries who has been hired to ambush Jimmy in the desert as he transfers $ 7 million in cash. A gunman escapes and sweeps the desert looking for Jimmy and Mike, but Mike prepares to shoot and sniper the man out of his car window as his truck rolls over the dirt road.

What’s happening in Gene?

How long after “Breaking Bad” will we see in the 6th season? The latest flash-forward saw Saul, also known as Jimmy, also known as Cinnabon employee Gene Takovic, at the mall where he now works. The suspicious taxi driver from the season 4 opener, who had an Albuquerque deodorant, finds Saul in season 5 and has him say Saul Goodman’s phrase. Clearly anxious, Saul calls Ed “the disappearing” (Robert Forster) and asks to be taken and left in another state to live life with a new identity. However, Saul changes his mind at the last minute and vows to “do it myself”. What kind of plan is Saul preparing? How much longer will he survive the run? And how will Cinnabon replace its biggest employee? Hopefully Season 6 will give us more answers and Saul will be able to find peace.

Walt and Jesse will appear

Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) will be appearing in Season 6, co-creator Peter Gould confirmed at PaleyFest LA in early April, but “how, or conditions or anything else, you just have to find out As “Better Call Saul” approaches the events of “Breaking Bad,” Gould also told Variety in the season 6 premiere: “If it’s ever going to happen, then these two shows are starting to intersect As we have seen the fate of Walt and Jesse in the finale of “Breaking Bad” and “El Camino”, their appearances will almost certainly be in flashback form. We could see Walt back as a high school chemistry teacher. and Jesse sleeping in his classroom? Or maybe they come across a booklet about Saul’s company, unaware that their lives will soon be tangled up and they will all become short-lived business partners.

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