Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Better Call Saul season 6, episode 1.
Better Call Saul season 6 kicks off with a tour around Saul Goodman's luxurious house — here are the Easter eggs we spotted during the visually stunning introduction. Most fans would've expected Better Call Saul season 6 — the Breaking Bad spinoff's final run — to open in style, but «Wine & Roses» outdoes itself with a ridiculous, dizzying single-take sequence through an equally ridiculous mansion. From the prescription meds and the massive sign that reads «Saul Goodman,» it's clear who the house belongs to.
Quite when this clearance scene takes place (and why it's taking place) remains a mystery. Perhaps this is the home Bob Odenkirk's Jimmy McGill and Rhea Seehorn's Kim Wexler purchase with the Sandpiper money at a future point in Better Call Saul's prequel timeline, but everything is taken away due to Jimmy's association with the cartel. Or maybe this scene actually comes post-Breaking Bad. These could be treasures Jimmy bought with his percentage of Walter White's meth operation, and the clearance is due to Walt becoming a wanted man.
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Though there's still plenty to explore, we know this much — there are a ton of Easter eggs in Better Call Saul season 6's opening sequence. With callbacks galore, the house walk-through is almost a love letter of farewell to Saul Goodman — and here's what we picked up...
Better Call Saul season 6's house clearing sequence begins with a cascade of bad ties and, immediately, the fashion choices scream Jimmy McGill. From the bold stripes to flowers and Paisley, these are exactly the types of tie we've seen Jimmy wear throughout Better Call Saul
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