But let’s be honest: the pacing is different. Saul is a slow, meticulous burn. It’s less about explosions and more about the quiet corrosion of a good heart.

We meet Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) as a public defender sleeping in the back of a nail salon. He’s not Saul yet; he’s a hustler trying to go straight to earn the respect of his brilliant but mentally ill brother, Chuck.

Jimmy gets the "respectable" job at Davis & Main, but he can’t stop cutting corners. This season is about the struggle between doing things "the right way" (Chuck’s way) and the Slippin’ Jimmy way.

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