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Tuesday, March 31st, 2015 at 9:00 am
AMC’s Better Call Saul Episode 1.9 “Pimento” aired Monday night and we got to see Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) really reach for the stars with the case-action law suit he’s created, while Mike (Jonathan Banks) takes a giant leap towards life in the underworld.
The network has released the “most talked about scene” from the episode, which sees Jimmy talking to Chuck about what happened with Howard Hamlin at the law offices. AMC has also released a behind-the-scenes featurette that’s a 5-minute “Inside Look” at the episode, which looks at Jimmy’s decision to go to HMM law offices and the outcome of that decision.
You can watch all the videos here below.
Chuck wants Jimmy to accept a harsh truth; Mike’s ability to complete a job is questioned.
The first season of Better Call Saul runs for 10 episodes and stars Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill (Saul); Jonathan Banks reprising his Breaking Bad role as Mike Ehrmantraut, seen here as a parking lot clerk turned henchman who becomes Jimmy’s ally; Michael McKean as Chuck McGill, Jimmy’s brother, who’s medical and/or psychological prevents him from return to work at a high-powered law firm; Rhea Seehorn from TV sitcom Whitney as Kim Wexler, Jimmy’s best friend and confidant; and Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin, Chuck’s law firm partner and Jimmy’s nemesis.
Better Call Saul Episode 1.10 “Marco,” the Season 1 finale, written and directed by Peter Gould, airs on AMC on Monday, April 6 at 10/9c. If you need to catch up on the first nine episodes, you can watch them in full at AMC for the next few weeks.
Episode 1.9 Image Gallery
Video — SPOILERS!
Inside Episode 1.9: Pimento
Jimmy reluctantly brings his case to HHM, only to uncover a deep betrayal.
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