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By Joseph Bernacki
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
After a long summer break, Alex and I have returned to bring you more Better Call Saul discussions as we embark on the rest of Season 2. In today's episode Gloves Off, we delve deep into Mike's task of dealing with Tuco Salamanca at the behest of Nacho Varga. Meanwhile Jimmy is dealing with the fallout of airing the commercial at Davis & Main which sets off a chain reaction of events as Kim, Howard and Chuck are all effected by our main character's decision. It's great to be back recording and we hope you are able to tune in to one of our favourite episodes from Season 2 of Better Call Saul!
"Amarillo by morning, up from San Antone." The George Strait lyrics echo as Jimmy McGill heads to the Lone Star State in today's episode! Over the course of the show today, Alex and I talk about Jimmy's decision making as he embarks on making a commercial for Davis & Main to attract more clients for the Sandpiper Crossing class action lawsuit. In Mike's world, he is left to watch over Stacy and Kaley's house as Stacy thinks she has heard gunshots from down the street late at night. Both of these plotlines are coming together slowly but surely as we progress through Season 2 of Better Call Saul, don't miss this episode of The Truth Is How You Look At It. Cheers!
"Hoboken Squat Cobbler, you two are cops and you've never heard of a squat cobbler?" Jimmy McGill shines in this episode as he takes on a favour from Mike who has regrettably agreed to work with Mr. Wormald in the retrieval of his beloved baseball cards. On today's episode of The Truth Is How You Look At It, we discuss Jimmy, Mike & Nacho more in-depth as each of these characters have some great lines on the show. Mark Proksch reprises his role as Daniel Wormald to a great comedic effect and we see where Jimmy and Kim discuss their relationship together on the series. All this and more on Cobbler, enjoy the episode!
Good evening and welcome to the the 2nd season debut for The Truth Is How You Look At It! We've got a great episode to begin the 2nd season of Better Call Saul as we talk about Switch on the show today. Picking up right where the 1st season finale leaves off, Jimmy has a big decision in front of him as he has a job offer waiting for him at the law offices of Davis & Main in Santa Fe. Jimmy however, goes through a mid-life clarity as he calls it and doesn't want to take the offer initially. Through the advice of Kim, perhaps Jimmy is able to figure out what he needs to do to get his life on track again. Also on today's show, we talk about each of the six central characters to Better Call Saul in the first season and catch you up to where they are going into a new chapter. All this and more await as Mike enjoys another pimento sandwich. Cheers!
"Back to that same old place, Oh, sweet home Chicago." We've reached the season finale of the first season of Better Call Saul! After nine weeks, we've reached Marco, a great episode in the series as Jimmy returns to Chicago for a week after the events of the last episode. Reuniting with his friend Marco for a brief time, the two old friends enjoy a week of mayhem and mischief as we get to learn more of the origins of Slippin' Jimmy. Enjoy our discussion as we break down where Jimmy and Mike have evolved from the first time we see them on screen in the beginning of the series. All this and more as we can't wait to see to continue our series into Season 2, cheers and thanks for listening!
Good evening and welcome to another installment of The Truth Is How You Look At It! We've reached the penultimate episode for season one, and we have quite the lengthy discussion for you today as Jimmy and Chuck's relationship is tested to the limit in Pimento. As Chuck suggests it may be time to turn over the Sandpiper Crossing case Jimmy has built from the ground up over to HHM, this slowly sets up a snowball effect on Jimmy that does not bode well for what he has tried to accomplish. Elsewhere, Mike has taken some work on the side in the form of a protection job that leads to an interesting meeting out near the desert. Great performances all around from the Better Call Saul cast and this is one of the most surreal episodes of the show that Alex and I will discuss as we get ready for the season finale. Enjoy!
"20 million dollars, or we'll see you in court." Good afternoon friends and welcome to the 8th installment of The Truth Is How You Look At It! We're covering a major episode as we near the end of the 1st season of Better Call Saul. Jimmy stumbles upon a serious case of fraud taking place at an assisted living facility in Albuquerque, and takes it upon his best interest to start investigating. Teaming up with Chuck, the two brothers start to piece together a series of systematic fraud taking place at Sandpiper Crossing, with an important meeting taking place between the two brothers and the law firm that represents the living facility. Elsewhere, we examine a great flashback featuring almost all of our major characters as Jimmy passes the American Bar exam, and Mike begins to look for extra work to provide for his family. All this and more on the show, cheers!
Good afternoon folks and welcome to another installment of The Truth Is How You Look At It! This episode features one of my favourite scenes in the whole first season as Jimmy & Mike team up to track down and remove the rest of the money from the Kettleman family's house in an important step forward in resolving a law case that neither Jimmy nor HHM want. We get some closure from the previous episode as well from Philadelphia as the police officers investigating Mike's case decide to look elsewhere for information. Jimmy also finds himself in an interesting situation as he offers to have Kim Wexler on as a partner in a new office space in a beautiful Albuquerque high rise. Unfortunately for him, Kim can't find it in her to join him at this time, leaving Jimmy ultimately disappointed as we see a new side of his character. All this and more on the show, cheers!
"Lawyer....", ah the words of Mike Erhmantraut never cease to amaze, if you're a fan of his character played by the great Jonathan Banks, than this is the episode for you! Welcome to another edition of The Truth Is How You Look At It, tonight we take an inside look into the backstory of Mike's character from Better Call Saul as we analyze the sixth episode of the season Five-O. Working as a police officer for many years in Philadelphia came to an abrupt end with the death of his son Matty. Following his son's death, we come to learn about Matt's partners mysterious deaths shortly after, and right before Mike moves to Albuquerque. Correlation? Tune in to Alex and I as we also talk about our thoughts on the first half of the season as we slowly approach the Season 1 Finale of Better Call Saul. Enjoy tonight's show!
"I found the Alpine Shepherd Boy!" Good evening friends and welcome to the 5th installment of The Truth Is How You Look At It. We've got a fan favourite episode on tap from the first season in discussion for tonight's show. There's a lot of humour in this episode played brilliantly by Bob Odenkirk as well as Jonathan Banks as Jimmy experiences an interesting day meeting potential clients after his billboard stunt brought him attention. Plus we get our first in-depth look into Chuck's polarizing condition that has not faired well for him after attracting the attention of the Albuquerque Police. All this and more as Alex and I break down another great episode of Better Call Saul!
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.