Better Call Saul just established a fateful Breaking Bad character connection for Jimmy. As Better Call Saul's final season approaches its midway point, «Jimmy McGill» is desperately struggling to keep his above water as «Saul Goodman» fully takes hold. From Mike Ehrmantraut in season 1 to Spooge in season 6, each illicit Breaking Bad acquaintance made in the prequel brings the gasping Jimmy closer to his future self.
Before the Breaking Bad era finally dawns, there's the small matter of Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler's final scam to resolve. A plot to disgrace Howard Hamlin and settle the ongoing Sandpiper case so everyone gets the money they're owed, the climactic phase hasn't yet played out, but Better Call Saul season 6, episode 6 («Axe & Grind») sees Jimmy and Kim prepare by visiting local fixer for all things illegal, Dr. Caldera. Though they arrive seeking drugs, the lawyers depart with something far more valuable — the sweet gift of knowledge. Caldera reveals he's ready to retire (from criminality, not saving doggos) and is looking to sell his black book of contacts. Perusing the book is useless since Caldera writes every entry in code, but a single, unassuming business card catches Jimmy and Kim's attention.
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The bland white card with equally bland black writing is for «Best Quality Vacuum Repairs.» This is the legitimate front business of Ed Galbraith, portrayed in Breaking Bad and El Camino: A Breaking Bad movie by the late Robert Forster. More than his ability to fix your ailing vacuum cleaner, Ed is known as «the Disappearer.» For a big stack of cash, Ed will change your identity and arrange a new life away from any police who might
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