Better Call Saul S6E13
The series finale.
The series finale.
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Now doing business as “Saul Goodman,” Jimmy unveils an unorthodox strategy for client development that tests Kim's tolerance of his new legal persona. Lalo searches for the mysterious “Michael,” only to discover a problem within his own operation.
Jimmy turns the page on his reputation. Lalo tracks a loose end in Gus' operation. Mike is forced to make a difficult decision.
Jimmy and Kim build a legal firewall with help from Huell Kim sets things straight with her clients as Jimmy is compromised by his Gus calms troubled waters in service of his plot to build an empire Mike does damage control.
Kim tries to pump the brakes on Jimmy's latest scheme, but it may be too late to stop Saul Mike turns the heat up on Lalo Nacho attempts to enlist support from above.
Mike takes an impromptu trip. As she and Jimmy grow closer over their campaign to help a client, Kim makes a surprising call.
As Jimmy doubles down on “Saul Goodman,” a deeply conflicted Kim brings him an interesting proposition. Gus makes a sacrifice in order to play the long game. Mike attempts to smooth things over with his family.
Jimmy's business enters uncharted territory. Kim's confidence is tested when she's faced with a legal problem only she can solve. Nacho navigates increased pressure from Gus. Mike continues to spiral.
As Walt (Bryan Cranston) unveils his new plan to keep all the hijacked chemicals and expand his business, the DEA investigation closes in on Mike (Jonathan Banks). And when Hank (Dean Norris) finds someone who's willing to cooperate, Mike must take drastic action to avoid being caught.
Following their deadly train heist, Mike (Jonathan Banks) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) propose selling the methylamine to a competitor and getting out of the drug business. But as Walt (Bryan Cranston) refuses to go along, their futures are jeopardized by the DEA investigation into their meth lab.
With a DEA investigation threatening to shut them down, Walt (Bryan Cranston), Jesse (Aaron Paul) and Mike (Jonathan Banks) devise an ingenious plan to fuel their meth lab. Meanwhile, Skyler (Anna Gunn) makes her cooperation contingent on sending the kids to live with Marie (Betsy Brandt) and Hank (Dean Norris).
As the DEA closes in on the German company that supplied the meth lab, Walt (Bryan Cranston) looks to head off Skyler's (Anna Gunn) efforts to have their kids removed from the house.
As Walt (Bryan Cranston) comes up with an ingenious plan for their new lab, he worries that their new partner Mike (Jonathan Banks) may be taking advantage of him and Jesse (Aaron Paul). Meanwhile, Skyler's (Anna Gunn) sudden outburst at work has her sister Marie (Betsy Brandt) worried.
After cleaning up the final traces of evidence connecting them to the meth ring's deadly end, Walt (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) look to Mike (Jonathan Banks) to help rebuild the drug lab. And as the police close in on the German food company that supplied the chemicals for Gus' lab, Mike (Jonathan Banks) takes drastic steps to keep his role in the drug business from being exposed.
In the wake of Gus Fring's violent death, Walt (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) look to destroy the evidence of their work in the meth lab that has already been confiscated by the police. Meanwhile, Skyler (Anna Gunn) worries that an accident that landed her former boss and boyfriend in the hospital could implicate her in his tax evasion scheme.
A noted Russian mobster's pre-trial hearing leads to the kidnapping of an innocent girl.
A family's disappearance exposes a drug turf war and draws Jess and Nicole into a battle with the DEA.
A missing casino tour bus leads Jess and Nicole to investigate an armored car robbery.
A mother claims she saw her son, who she thought died in a car accident ten years ago.
A noted Russian mobster's pre-trial hearing leads to the kidnapping of an innocent girl.
A singing star and her ex-boyfriend seek to recover a baby they gave up for adoption six years ago.
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