Jimmy discovers the Sandpiper Retirement Home has been scamming his elderly clients, and prepares to take legal action.Jimmy discovers the Sandpiper Retirement Home has been scamming his elderly clients, and prepares to take legal action.Jimmy discovers the Sandpiper Retirement Home has been scamming his elderly clients, and prepares to take legal action.
Michael Mando
- Nacho Varga
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John Christian Love
- Ernesto
- (as Brandon K. Hampton)
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- TriviaJimmy (Bob Odenkirk) gets his law degree from the University of American Samoa, which was mentioned in Breaking Bad (2008). In reality, there is no such university, although there is a community college.
- GoofsThe lawyer for Sandpiper threatens Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) with Rule 11 sanctions, which are sanctions and possible fines for lawyers for bringing non meritorious claims or arguments, among other things. Rule 11 sanctions would not be appropriate here because they only apply for documents filed in court. Additionally Sandpiper would need to give Jimmy 21 days' notice to withdraw that document before Rule 11 sanctions could be filed.
- Quotes
Rick Schweikart: Sorry to interrupt you this evening, enjoy "The Magic Flute".
[Hangs up the phone]
Jimmy McGill: Blow my magic flute.
- ConnectionsFeatures Bell Book and Candle (1958)
- SoundtracksOpening Credits Theme
Written and Composed by Dave Porter
Featured review
Exceptional installment, looking good for the McGill brothers!
I feel stupid for saying this every Monday when I write my review, but this was an exceptional episode, once again. I likely won't give out a 10/10 for an episode anytime soon, because I think you should always save your 10 for a really special thing. I loved all of Breaking Bad, but I only gave 10/10 for one episode - the finale. What I'm trying to say is that just because I haven't given it a perfect rating doesn't mean it isn't a damn near perfect episode.
Man, was this a great hour of television. The music, cinematography, acting, mood, atmosphere, just everything was spot on. An especially great performance this week from Chuck (Michael McKean), and as usual all around good acting from the rest of the regulars, as well as a few new characters.
Thanks Gilligan, Gould, the cast and crew for another excellent hour of TV, you have successfully filled the Breaking Bad hole that has been left vacant for the past year and a bit.
Man, was this a great hour of television. The music, cinematography, acting, mood, atmosphere, just everything was spot on. An especially great performance this week from Chuck (Michael McKean), and as usual all around good acting from the rest of the regulars, as well as a few new characters.
Thanks Gilligan, Gould, the cast and crew for another excellent hour of TV, you have successfully filled the Breaking Bad hole that has been left vacant for the past year and a bit.
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