Breaking Down ‘Saul’, Season 5, Episode 9: “Bad Choice Road” (2024)

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“When will this be over for me?”

Remember a season ago, when a split-screen montage set to “Somethin’ Stupid” depicted Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) and Kim (Rhea Seehorn) drifting farther and farther apart, living incredibly different lives? Times sure were simpler then. Last night’sBetter Call Saulbegins with another split-screen montage (set to a delicate arrangement of “Somethin’ Stupid” surely designed to yank violently at our heartstrings) that once again sees our star-crossed couple live their increasingly separate lives. When Kim finally gets a call from the desert-stranded (and still alive!) Jimmy, her expression is the first of about a million in this episode that warrant giving Seehorn every acting award known to man. But we’ll return to this.

After a less-than-glamorous wait at a rest stop with Mike (Jonathan Banks) and some story-coaching (it was car trouble, y’all), Jimmy finally posts Lalo’s $7 million bail. Lalo tells Jimmy that he’ll be south of the border long before anyone figures out who he really is, but he has plans to keep working with Jimmy. His unenthusiastic reaction to this is nothing compared to when he learns that Lalo has met Kim, a revelation that totally chills him. When he arrives home and Kim sets him up with an oatmeal bath, he tells her the same story he told Lalo; his car broke down and he walked through the desert by himself for 36 hours. He also tells her that he’s less than thrilled she went to see Lalo, because he doesn’t want her in the game. If finding his yellow coffee tumbler with a bullet hole in it wasn’t suspicious enough for Kim, Jimmy’s reactions to the things like a seemingly innocuous sounds of an orange juicer set off quite a few red flags – but she doesn’t push him to tell her the truth, even when he’s given the opportunity to and lies again. He’s just too terrified by Lalo’s little comments about Kim, and perhaps too shaken up by his own experience. After going back to work long before he’s ready and losing what should be an easy case, he asks Mike when this will all be over for him – when this trauma will not run his life. Jimmy’s not thrilled by Mike’s answer, or the idea that he’s not going to get off this road anytime soon thanks to the choices he’s made. But whoever said Mike was a good therapist anyway?

(A note: Odenkirk’s delivery of “I can’t believe there’s like, over a billion people on this planet, and the only person I have to talk about this to isyou,” is somehow simultaneously tragic and hilarious, a perfectly twisted cap to his devastating performance in the car with Mike).

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Mike fills Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) in on all the details of their ambush and Gus quickly figures out that it was planned by Juan Bolsa, who is less than thrilled about Lalo returning to Mexico (and obviously has no idea that getting Lalo out of the states is all Gus’s plan). Once Lalo is out, their actions must be “unimpeachable”, says Gus. No more f*cking around. Mike does his best to nudge Gus in the direction of cutting Nacho loose, but it’s no use. Gus sees no reason to give up an asset, and no reason to stop using fear as a motivator, despite Mike’s objections. Nacho is stuck in the game whether he likes it or not, and his last Lalo-related duty, entails bringing him to visit Hector (which, despite Lalo’s positive words, is definitely the last time they’ll see each other) and then to the border for his trip back to Mexico. Just when Nacho thinks things are wrapping up, however, Lalo decides he has one bit of unresolved business left to attend to – checking out Saul’s “broken down” car. With a dramatic jump into the ditch where the Suzuki Esteem has been laid to rest, Lalo finds the bullet holes and it’s back to Albuquerque.

If you wondered why “Bad Choice Road” has an extended runtime, the final sequence will clear up any questions about it. What begins as a pretty average argument between Jimmy and Kim about her decision to quit Schweikart & co*kely quickly becomes a life-or-death scenario with one knock at the door. (Here, Lalo is the one who… knocks. You get it). Mike, having frantically called Jimmy several times before he finally picks up, tells him to keep him on the line so he can hear what’s going on (he keeps an eye on Lalo through his sniper scope as things get heated). I know I can’t be the only one who audibly shrieked at Lalo’s chillingly friendly greeting (“Heeeey, guys!”) as the door swung open, and what follows is enough to make you forget to breathe. Lalo tells Jimmy to rehash his desert story over and over again, and refuses to let Kim leave despite Jimmy’s protests. Perhaps we should have known this was all over the minute Lalo put a finger up to Kim and shushed her when she tried to speak up, but she lets him have his fun for another few moments before dressing him down like no man has been dressed down before.

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“What kind of an operation are you running, anyway?” The signature Kim Wexler lambasting that Lalo receives here is so good it’s hard to put into words. She’s got an explanation for every hole in Jimmy’s story (both literal and figurative). Those bullet holes in the car? Vandals, you idiot. And why’d you need to send Saul Goodman down to get your money anyway? What does that say about who else you can trust? “Get your sh*t together… and stop torturing the one man who went through hell to save your ass.” In the blink of an eye, Kim evolves from someone Jimmy desperately wanted to keep outside of this world to a player who could dress down the likes of tougher than Lalo Salamanca.

Who’s in the game now, Jimmy?

The writing is predictably strong – those moments of tension are enough to call your chiropractor about – throughout “Bad Choice Road”, but it’s the acting that puts this installment over the edge; there’s Odenkirk, as usual, who has given a career-best streak of performances these last few episodes; Seehorn, who stuns with her work every week but somehow managed to take things to an entirely new level here, and Tony Dalton’s Lalo, a charmingly deranged villain capable of eliciting a desire to hug him and hide from him all in the same breath. If this is indeed the last time we see Lalo, I have to admit I’ll miss him dearly. He’s truly a different breed of baddie, a smiling devil capable of getting under even Gustavo Fring’s skin.

“Bad Choice Road” set up a lot of pieces that will seemingly be paid off onBreaking Badlater. Victor and Tyrus pick up Mike and Jimmy from the border, implying that Jimmy may – at some point or another – meet Gus, which would have massive implications about his hiring on Breaking Bad. We also take a trip back to Casa Tranquila this week, where Lalo mentions Tuco will be out in 11 months, which means he either lays low for a while before we ever meet him on Breaking Bad, or he lands himself back behind bars. Speaking of Lalo, now headed back in Mexico – the first time we ever meet Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad, he assumes the masked Walt and Jesse were sent by Lalo. Might he be worried that Lalo never quite bought his car trouble story and has come back to settle the score? All this (and more!) will hopefully be explained in the season and change we have left ofBetter Call Saul, but in the meantime, let’s take a quick look at what else connects the two series this week.

What do we have?

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Before Kim leaves her office at Schweikart & co*kely for the last time, she retrieves something from her desk drawer.

Seem familiar?

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We’ve seen Zafiro Añejo a few times onBetter Call Saulnow, and Kim’s attachment to it perhaps tells us just how unwilling she still is to leave her “Slippin’ Kimmy” life behind. The first we encounter this fancy tequila, however, is inBreaking BadSeason 4, Episode 10, “Salud“, when Gustavo uses the prized drink to poison Don Eladio and the rest of the cartel.

We’ve only got one installment of Season 5 left, folks. Until then…

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What happens in season 5 episode 9 of Breaking Bad? ›

Lydia is at the car wash pleading for Walt's help, as the quality of the meth has fallen below acceptable standards since his retirement. Walt dismisses her, and Skyler firmly warns her never to come back. Walt's cancer returns, but he keeps this from his family and undergoes chemotherapy again.

What episode of Better Call Saul is called Breaking Bad? ›

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"Breaking Bad"
Episode no.Season 6 Episode 11
Directed byThomas Schnauz
Written byThomas Schnauz
Produced byJenn Carroll Bob Odenkirk James Powers
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What did Kim take from her desk? ›

Before she departs, Kim retrieves the tequila bottle stopper from her office.

Do they mention Breaking Bad in Better Call Saul? ›

During Gene's call to Francesca in Better Call Saul season 6, for example, the fates of Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, Gus Fring, and other Breaking Bad characters are discussed.

What does 5BB920X mean? ›

The license plate of Walter's car reads 5BB920X, which may refer to Season 5 of Breaking Bad Episode 9, part 2. Hank drinks out of a plum Fiesta mug. This is the last episode where Walt Jr. interacts with his uncle Hank.

What is the saddest death in Breaking Bad? ›

Many believed that he went off the deep end, committing suicide because of his shame and guilt. The fact that he was buried in the same hole as the man who murdered him marks Howard's death as the most tragic death in the Breaking Bad universe.

How many Breaking Bad episodes does Saul appear in? ›

From 2009 to 2013, he appeared on 43 episodes of Breaking Bad (2008) as Saul Goodman, a shyster lawyer, and, from 2015 to 2022, he reprised that role as the main protagonist in Better Call Saul (2015).

Is Walter White ever in Better Call Saul? ›

Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will appear in the sixth and final season of "Better Call Saul," reprising their "Breaking Bad" roles as Walter White and Jessie Pinkman.

Does Better Call Saul coincide with Breaking Bad? ›

Part of the Breaking Bad franchise, it is a spin-off of Gilligan's previous series, Breaking Bad (2008–2013), to which it serves primarily as a prequel, with some scenes taking place during and after the events of Breaking Bad.

Is Kim Wexler mentioned in Breaking Bad? ›

Rhea Seehorn's Kim Wexler. Kim becomes as close to Bob Odenkirk's Jimmy McGill as can be during Better Call Saul's latter seasons, but doesn't receive so much as a glancing mention during Breaking Bad - an oddity the spinoff needed to address before the end.

What happened to Kim Wexler at the end? ›

At Howard's funeral, Kim lies to Howard's wife Cheryl about Howard's supposed drug use. Shortly afterwards, Kim surrenders her law license and prepares to leave Albuquerque. When Jimmy arrives home, she tells him that she loves him, but that together they hurt too many people, then leaves.

How much does a bottle of Zafiro cost? ›

Priced up that's between $833.30 and $1250 USD per bottle (This is how much Ken would've had to pay up). Depending on the mark up used by the bar, the trade price per bottle could be anywhere between $145 and $625 USD. This is consistent with real world prices of high end Tequilas.

Is Nacho ever mentioned in Breaking Bad? ›

Though Nacho never appears in Breaking Bad, Saul mentions him when Walter White and Jesse Pinkman kidnap and hold Saul at gunpoint to coerce him into representing Badger, who has been arrested for selling drugs. Believing Walt and Jesse were sent by Lalo, he says in a panic, "It wasn't me, it was Ignacio!

Does Gus Fring appear in Better Call Saul? ›

Gustavo Fring is a fictional character portrayed by Giancarlo Esposito in the Breaking Bad franchise, serving as one of the main antagonists in the crime drama series Breaking Bad and a major character in its prequel Better Call Saul.

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While Breaking Bad has only five mentions of the phrase, Better Call Saul incorporates it twenty-two times. In the spin-off series, the three words can mostly be heard in the black-and-white scenes in episodes that are set after the events of Breaking Bad.

What happens in season 5 episode 10 of Breaking Bad? ›

Skyler meets with Hank at a restaurant, where he asks to be allowed to record everything she knows about Walt's criminal activities. He also informs her that Walt's cancer has returned. Skyler tries to leave but Hank, desperate for her to implicate Walt, grabs her wrist.

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Walt meets with Lydia Rodarte-Quayle at a coffee shop to obtain the names of Mike's henchmen. Suspecting that Walt will see her as a liability and kill her, Lydia proposes a partnership in which Walt expands his distribution overseas to the Czech Republic, which has a high percentage of meth users.

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While Walt is trying to wake Jesse, he inadvertently and unknowingly knocks Jane onto her back; she starts to choke on her own vomit. Walt rushes to help, but after hesitating for a moment he changes his mind and lets her die. He begins to cry before looking on resolutely.

What happens at the end of season 5 Breaking Bad? ›

Walt and Jesse acknowledge each other one final time before Jesse escapes in Todd's car, crying in joy. As he succumbs to his gunshot wound, Walt spends his last moments gazing around the meth lab before suddenly collapsing and dying. The police find his body in the lab moments later.

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