

This kind of leeway is essential for high-concept series like Atlanta and Russian Doll, which swerve between reality and surrealism, propelled by heady ideas about identity, history, and time, and would be doomed by an imperative to churn. Larry David let six years pass between Seasons 8 and 9 of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Such elasticity in scheduling can be great for creators, the most distinguished of whom might now make a new season of their show whenever-and no sooner than-inspiration strikes.
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Increasingly ambitious TV productions, shot in multiple countries and with elaborate special effects (like Apple’s Foundation), can also increase the time required to create a season. Ever since premium cable and streaming decoupled American TV schedules from advertising calendars, those platforms have had the freedom to function more like publicly funded overseas networks such as the BBC-where cult-classic sitcom Absolutely Fabulous could run for three seasons in the early ’90s, take five years off, return for two more seasons, and then resurface again in 2011 for a trilogy of 20th-anniversary specials. It's one fans have been anticipating for a very long time, and now that Gus is in the Better Call Saul universe, let's start unpacking what has happened for him to have Mike, and by extension Jimmy/Saul, in his pocket.But hiatus creep didn’t originate with COVID. Mike finally got the call from Gus - or one of his cronies - in this episode, and the show would be smart to not drag out that storyline too long. That Los Pollos Hermanos reveal was fun and impactful and set the right tone for the episode, even if those Chuck scenes did bookend "Witness." Like Better Call Saul was quick to deal with Chuck's tapes, I hope they're also quick to deal with why Gus is tracking Mike. A small nitpick, but I think "Witness" would have been a bit more impactful had the cold open been the dialogue-less sequence of Mike tracking his tracker back to Los Pollos Hermanos versus the scene with Chuck and the P.I. Hopefully with Gus also introduced early on, Jimmy's storyline will end up being less Chuck-focused than it has been in years past as we continue to see his descent toward Saul. As we figure out how and why Gus is tracking Mike and how Jimmy fits into this storyline, I can't help but wonder if it's Gus, not Kim or even Jimmy himself, who help get the younger McGill out of his mess with his older brother.Īll things considered, I'm glad Jimmy found out about Chuck's tape early on in this season instead of saving it as a McGuffin for later on this year. We meet him when the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. We know that it's through Saul that Walt eventually meets Mike and Gus, which means that from this point on Jimmy/Saul's life is inexorably tied to that of Mr. Rating: 8.1/10 (1,207 votes) Genre: Drama, Crime, Comedy Runtime: 45 min Country: USA Language: English More releases: tt3032476 Six years before Saul Goodman meets Walter White. Which brings us to the third big event that took place in "Witness," and what is likely one of the most significant events to happen in Jimmy McGill's adult life: he met Gustavo Fring, the owner of Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant chain and underground crime lord in Albuquerque, N.M.

I'm not sure how much Kim can do to help Jimmy here. With two witnesses seeing this occur, including Howard, Jimmy's name is likely very much tainted. Planting the seed with Ernie to eventually cause Jimmy to break into his house to destroy the tape, thus confirming his complicity, was a cruel plan - and one Jimmy played directly into. He also knows Jimmy will do anything to try to repair his relationship with his older brother. To Chuck, Jimmy doesn't deserve the success he has and he never will.
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Chuck knows exactly how to play his brother, and he is out to bring Jimmy McGill down. Second, Jimmy is in way over his head with Chuck's long game. Season 2 saw them largely following different journeys, but with Mike now trying to figure out who warned him "Don't," he throws himself back into Jimmy's path to have his lawyer pal investigate what shenanigans are happening at Los Pollos Hermanos. First, Mike finally called back up Jimmy for a favor, thus entwining their story arcs once again. There were three major events that occurred in the second episode of Season 3 that make me think this could be the case. Before this series ends, we'll inevitably find out what prompts Jimmy to change his name and fully embrace his scummy alter ego, and I wonder if tonight's episode of "Witness" officially started the beginning of that shift. While each season has tracked Jimmy's moral struggle and fight to stay "good" as he is consistently pulled to the dark side, he's firmly remained "Jimmy," despite the show being called Better Call Saul. For seasons, Better Call Saul viewers have wondered when Jimmy McGill would transition to become the Saul Goodman we knew and loved from Breaking Bad.
