Better Call Saul: Nacho (2015)
Season 1, Episode 3
9/10
"They kidnapped themselves"
17 June 2022
Admittedly this episode wasn't quite as balls to the wall exciting as the last one, nor do I think it's quite as well directed, but it has a little bit of mystery to make up for it.

Plus the fact that Mike gets a little bit more to do in this episode, and I think Kim definitely has potential as a good character even if they haven't done all that much with her yet.

On the other hand, I do feel as though I have to question the legality of being represented in court by family members, as the opening scene seems to imply that Jimmy once was. I don't know anything about law, but it doesn't seem like something that would fly to me, so it kind of took me out of that opening scene.

As well as the fact that the police approached Jimmy from two sides at once, making it look like he was about to be killed, chased him down and put him in handcuffs...because someone being held at the police station requested him as his lawyer?

I know we're talking about American police here, but that really feels like it can't be the agreed upon thing to do to a licensed attorney just because someone requested them as their representation.

Anyway...after the end of this episode, seems like there's only more trouble for Jimmy around the corner, and I'm still excited, so it's still got me hooked for now.
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