The technical quality of the Season 1 pack is a major selling point. The series is famous for its wide-angle desert shots and meticulous attention to color palettes. Watching the high-definition or 4K versions ensures that the brilliant cinematography by Arthur Albert is experienced as intended, with crisp details and vibrant contrasts that streaming sometimes compresses.
Released in 2015 as a prequel to the legendary Breaking Bad, the first season sets a deliberate, high-stakes pace. It introduces us to Jimmy as a struggling public defender in Albuquerque, operating out of a cramped office in the back of a nail salon. Unlike the confident "criminal lawyer" we met in Breaking Bad, the Jimmy McGill of Season 1 is a man desperately trying to do the right thing while battling the shadow of his successful brother, Chuck, and the temptation of his "Slippin' Jimmy" past.
Deleted scenes that offer more context to Jimmy’s early scams.
Behind-the-scenes featurettes on the show’s unique visual style.
The Complete Pack is an essential addition for collectors, typically featuring all ten episodes of the debut season. Highlights include the critically acclaimed episode Five-O, which provides a heart-wrenching backstory for Mike Ehrmantraut, and the introduction of the antagonistic Howard Hamlin. The season moves seamlessly between courtroom drama and the gritty underworld, laying the groundwork for the inevitable moral decay that follows.