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When AMC announced a prequel to Breaking Bad centered on the "criminal" lawyer Saul Goodman, fans were skeptical. Saul was the comic relief—a fast-talking, neon-suit-wearing caricature who helped Walter White build an empire. Could a character that lived on the surface carry a heavy-hitting drama?

Watching Season 1 today, it’s clear that Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan weren't rushing to get to the "meth and violence" phase of the story. They took their time. They made us care about elder law, public defenders, and the internal politics of a firm like HHM. When AMC announced a prequel to Breaking Bad

Living in the back room of a nail salon and driving a beat-up Suzuki Esteem with one mismatched door, Jimmy is an underdog you can’t help but root for. The season does an incredible job of showing his hustle. Whether he’s practicing his "showmanship" in a bathroom mirror before a court date or pulling off an elaborate billboard stunt, Season 1 is about Jimmy’s desire for legitimacy. The Dynamics of Failure: Jimmy and Chuck Watching Season 1 today, it’s clear that Peter

Season 1 introduces us to Jimmy McGill, a struggling public defender in Albuquerque. He isn't the wealthy, confident Saul Goodman we met in Breaking Bad . Instead, he’s a "Slippin' Jimmy"—a former con artist trying desperately to go straight. Living in the back room of a nail

Season 1 is about the tragedy of a man who tried to be good, but found that the world—and the people he loved most—would only ever see him as a crook.

Chuck is a legal titan who has been sidelined by a mysterious "electromagnetic hypersensitivity." Jimmy spends his days caring for Chuck—bringing him ice, newspapers, and groceries—all while craving Chuck’s approval. The revelation late in the season (that Chuck has been actively sabotaging Jimmy’s career because he believes "Slippin' Jimmy with a law degree is like a chimp with a machine gun") is a devastating emotional pivot. It is arguably the moment Jimmy McGill begins to die, making room for Saul Goodman to be born. Mike Ehrmantraut: The Slow Burn