• S6 E11 - Breaking Bad

  • Aug 5 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Join Jamie & Simon as they rewind Better Call Saul season 6 episode 11 - Breaking Bad and what a treat it was featuring the much speculated return of Jesse and Walt.


    This week we had a visual treat as we jumped back and fourth between the Gene Takovitch universe and the Better Call Saul timeline with some of our favourite characters including the return of Franchescha and Mike.

    From Wikkipedia:

    In flashbacks to 2008 in Albuquerque, Saul takes on Walter White and Jesse Pinkman as clients, deducing the former to be "Heisenberg" – the chemist behind the high-purity blue methamphetamine being sold on the streets. Mike informs Saul that Walt has terminal  lung cancer and cautions Saul against helping him, but Saul nevertheless  decides to visit Walt at the high school where he teaches to offer his  assistance in growing Walt's business. In 2010, Gene calls Francesca,  who tells him that the FBI has seized most of Saul's assets, and that  Kim once called asking about Jimmy. Gene attempts to reach Kim in  Florida, but the call emotionally upsets him for unknown reasons. Gene  then enlists Jeff and Buddy for a new con in which Gene gets their mark  drunk, Jeff drives them home while giving them water laced with barbiturates,  and Buddy enters the home to photograph the unconscious mark's IDs,  credit cards, and financial records to sell for profit. After a string  of successful cons, their latest target reveals he has cancer, causing  Buddy to back out; Gene cuts him out of the operation and forces Jeff to  drive him to the man's home, where he breaks in.

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