Better call Director Saul on that Big Breaking Bad Crossover

Warning: This story contains spoilers for the Monday “Waterworks” episode of Better Call Saul. Yes, you bitch! Crossing! After six seasons, fans are wondering where Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) was during the events of Too badThe answer comes in the penultimate episode of The best of Saul on demand: in Titusville, Florida. In a respite from Kim’s color-free life as a Palm Coast Sprinkler employee circa 2010, flashbacks to Albuquerque 2004 reveal the moment she files for divorce papers from attorney Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). It’s the first – and last – time we’ve seen Kim during Too bad era.

Just as Kim walks out of Saul Goodman’s office, client Emilio Koyama (John Koyama) intervenes. He is the partner in the crystal methamphetamine industry for one of the “Cap’n Cook”: Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), who is still far from hiring Saul’s services as criminal lawyer after Walter White (Bryan Cranston) broke bad and got into the game in 2008.

Jesse is right outside, asking to light a cigarette and talk a little about the rain. (“It’s, like bananas, all that rain,” says the masked stone man. “I mean, I guess we’ve been, like, in a desert, you know?”) in another nod Too badJesse identifies Kim as the former free lawyer who got his friend Combo (Rodney Rush) off Don Scott when he unwisely stole Baby Jesus from the nativity scene.

“This Goodman guy? Is he the real deal? Like a wise lawyer?” Jesse asks Kim, telling her that Emilio needs “legal representation from the highest level.” It was two-bit bus seat lawyer commercials. Best on demand Saul! – that caught the attention of a drug dealer.

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“Is this guy good?” Jesse asks. “When I knew him, he was,” Kim replies. With that, she walks away from Saul Goodman and Associates, never hearing from her ex-husband again – until a fateful phone call later on –Too bad 2010 schedule.

“It was so much fun. We all wanted a scene with the two partners from the two separate shows,” said Vince Gilligan, co-founder of Better Call Saul, who wrote and directed “Waterworks.” AMC.com subordinate Too bad Engraving is a bridge between the two widths. “We thought it would be fun to see Kim Wexler and Jesse Pinkman together. What would that look like? How would they come together? What would cause their paths to cross? We landed on sharing a rain cigarette.”

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Cranston and Paul reprise their roles for the first time in Saul’s best on-demandThe episode “Breaking Bad”, which revisits the moment Walt and Jesse Saul were kidnapped Too bad“Better Call Saul” episode.

“It was great working with Aaron again,” said Gilligan, who has put an end to his time in the States. Too bad universe with SaulThe penultimate episode. “We were shooting in hail and artificial rain. And by the way, artificial rain is miserable to stand in for nine or 10 hours straight like the real thing. … It was a grueling sight, but I like it very much.”

Gilligan added, “There is no greater reason for the story that I can point to why we need these two characters together. I think the idea just made us happy. We wanted to see these two worlds collide.”

The best of Saul on demandThe series finale “Saul Gone” premiered on Monday, August 15th on AMC and AMC+.

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