The following article contains spoilers forBetter Call Saul season 6.
Better Call Saul’slatest entry takes place mostly in the black and white post-Breaking Bad era, however, that’s no obstacle for the series to put on the type of tense and emotional showcase it has always been known for, as well as some clever callback some fans will certainly appreciate.
Of course, practically any Better Call Saul episode could fit that description, but what really makes “Waterworks” tick is how the show manages to do all that while putting things on track for a plausible and fitting finale next week. As a bonus, thanks to the return of Kim Wexler, the series takes viewers back to court as many of the show’s greatest moments are played off the type of legal proceedings that were once commonplace in the lives of these former attorneys, working almost like proper Better Call Saul easter eggs.
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Keeping up with tradition, this episode kicks off with a teaser of what’s to come, in this case, it’s Saul Goodman playing ball in his office -as usual- trying to drain out some stress, only that the person entering his office is not one of his shady clients, but rather one of the few people capable of knocking Jimmy out of his evolved persona. Though the show doesn’t tell the audience that, it’s clear Francesca is keeping Kim in the waiting room once the mention of a woman pops up.
From then on, Better Call Saul heads down to Florida where viewers are introduced to dark-haired Kim, living her best life working at Palm Coast Sprinklers, though that’s not really the payoff to the episode’s title. Kim is presented to be rather content with her new life, though hardly pleased, as she seems interested to do well at her
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