Better Call Saul Season 4 Recaps the fourth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. Written by Heather Marion and directed by John Shiban, “Talk” aired on AMC in the United States on August 27, 2018. Outside of the United States, the episode premiered on the streaming service Netflix in numerous countries. This week’s chapter of Better Call Saul started off with Jimmy and Kim on top of the world. In last week’s episode, Jimmy and Kim pulled off an elaborate deception to get Huell out of prison. It came out that Kim has a taste for the con, she rekindled her connection with Jimmy before telling him she wanted to do it again.
Better Call Saul season 4 episode 9 opened with Jimmy and Kim demonstrating what they’re capable of when they’re working together. In a couple of weeks, Jimmy went from putting the finishing touches on Wexler-McGill’s office backsplash to taunting CC Mobile customers by painting ridiculous rhetorical questions on the storefront’s front. Chuck might not have thought Jimmy’s efforts to woo business via enormous billboards and cockamamie TV advertising were too far from the truth, but the aims do not always justify the means. Jimmy’s just trying to keep busy, taking up the shift-supervisor work at a poorly trafficked cell phone outlet to help keep one foot firmly planted in thankless reality while the other is aching to jump into another pile of found money.
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Turns out that little Hummel’s score netted him and Ira quite a chunk of change, and Ira — who’s putting on his own airs of legitimacy by stocking vending machines for a beverage distributor — is impatient for another shot at some quick, clean money. When it comes to Bavarian miniatures, Jimmy knows exactly where to go, but he isn’t quite ready to go from protecting elderly Mrs. Strauss from crooks to robbing her blind as a shortcut to financial security.
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Now suspended from the law for a year, Jimmy spends his morning at Kim’s apartment browsing the papers for job options. A call from Howard warns him that Chuck’s house had burned down. When Jimmy gets to the site, he realizes that Chuck didn’t survive it. The reason for death was due to a knocked-over lantern. Jimmy seems deeply wounded by the murder of his brother and keeps virtually mute until Howard confesses that he holds himself responsible for the death of Chuck by having forced him to leave HHM.
Nacho and Gus, meanwhile, watch as Hector is driven away in an ambulance. Bolsa and Arturo are waiting for them when the two arrive. Bolsa informs Nacho and Arturo that they are to preserve their territory despite Hector’s stroke. Nacho drives off and tosses his pills into a river, however, he is unknowingly being followed by Victor. Meanwhile, Mike robs a Madrigal Las Cruces warehouse employee of an ID card in order to gain entry. He notices various security vulnerabilities identified at the warehouse and tells the manager. When the manager asks who he is, Mike says he is a security expert and tells them to contact Lydia for further information. (“Smoke”)
Gus hires Barry Goodman and Victor to check Hector’s condition. Barry notes that the hospital is doing its best but that only an institution such as Johns Hopkins could give Hector better treatment. Gus informs Barry that he alone should be in charge of deciding Hector’s fate. The next day at the hospital a doctor from Johns Hopkins arrives to treat Hector after a significant payment had been made. On the other end of things, Lydia organizes a meeting with Mike. Lydia urges Mike to rethink his course of action since she believes it puts him at risk of exposure, and Mike agrees with her.
Lydia phones Gus to complain about Mike, but Gus looks unconcerned and hangs up as Tyrus pulls up to the Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant. Gus senses something right away when Tyrus hands him Hector’s medical records, and he promptly instructs Tyrus to meet with Victor. Nacho and Arturo are back with Tyrus and Victor for another round of drug deals.
After Nacho and Victor haggle for six packages instead of five they walk out to the car only to be attacked by Gus and his crew. Arturo suffocates to death via a plastic bag as Gus informs Nacho that he knows what he did and that he is now “his.” To his father’s relief, Nacho had already admitted to his father that he is actively seeking to exit the drug trade. Jimmy’s day is taken up with job hunting. As an expert in copiers, he impresses Neff Copiers during his interview. He gets the job offer shortly after the interview but turns it down since he is angry that he was not fully vetted.
As soon as he gets home, Kim greets him and refuses to give him the unread letter that Howard had given her from Chuck. She also doesn’t inform him that Chuck virtually cut him out of the will. The next morning Jimmy searches up the price of the Hummel figure that he saw at his job interview and leaves a voicemail for Mike telling him that he has a job for him. (“Breathe”)
The following day, Jimmy executes his strategy. He meets with Mike who turns down the offer and then phones Caldera to find a client prepared to steal the Hummel figure. No one is interested in Caldera, so Jimmy visits him and steals his phone by force. He then goes on to chat with Ira, who he eventually hires for the job.
The next night, Ira breaks into Neff copiers and replaces the figures, only to learn that Mr. Neff is still at the office. Ira hides under a desk and phones Jimmy for some help. Jimmy comes to the rescue by getting Mr. Neff’s automobile to roll down the parking garage, forcing him to run after it.
The next day, Kim gets back to work at Mesa Verde. She soon learns that Mesa Verde is developing far quicker than she may be able to handle, which forces her to allocate additional work to her new paralegal, Viola. When she arrives home, she brings the unopened letter from Chuck to Jimmy. Kim bursts into tears as Jimmy reads aloud the letter. As a result of Arturo’s death, Tyrus and Victor are left to deal with the aftermath. They fake a firefight on a desert road, and to make it look more authentic, Tyrus shoots Nacho in the gut.
The Cousins arrive at the scene, after Tyrus and Victor leave, to find Nacho in very terrible condition. Caldera is enlisted by the Cousins to slit Nacho’s throat. Following the removal of the bullet and the stabilization of Nacho’s condition, Caldera informs Nacho that he does not wish to be involved in anything like this again in the future. Juan Bolsa calls Gus to inform him about Arturo and Nacho’s attack. Bolsa tells Gus to find suppliers North of the border despite the fact that it goes against Don Eladio’s orders. Gus pays a visit to Gale Boetticher at a chemistry lab after the phone call. Gale offers to let Gus test some of his crystal meth samples, which he claims are impure. In the end, Gus says no to his offer.
Better Call Saul Season 4 Cast And Characters
Bob Odenkirk is a multi-talented actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer based in Los Angeles. In the AMC crime thriller Breaking Bad, he played the unethical lawyer Saul Goodman.
Mike Ehrmantraut is a fictional character in Breaking Bad and its spinoff prequel Better Call Saul, portrayed by Jonathan Banks.
Chuck McGill is a fictional character who appears in the crime drama television series Better Call Saul, a spin-off prequel of Breaking Bad. He is portrayed by Michael McKean and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould.
Rhea Seehorn is an American actress. She is known for playing attorney Kim Wexler in AMC’s Better Call Saul, for which she is a two-time winner of the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film.
Other Cast: Howard Hamlin, Nacho Varga, Vince Gilligan