• S6 EP10 - Nippy

  • Jul 29 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Join Simon and Jamie as they Rewind Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 10 - Nippy and relive our favourite moments from the show!  We chat our way through the full episode flash forward and join Gene in Omagah as he slides on Marco's ring and Gene and Slippin' Jimmy converge!  We have some classic Saul comedy moments, the return of Magic Hands and another iconic montage as Jimmy preps his scam.  This episode is not to the be missed!

    From Wikipedia:

    In a flashforward to 2010, in Omaha, Jimmy, under the guise of Gene  Takavic, befriends Marion, the mother of Jeff, the cab driver who  recognized him as Saul Goodman. Gene confronts Jeff and offers to let  him in "the game". The two collaborate with a friend of Jeff's to run a  scheme where they will burgle a department store in the Omaha mall where  Gene works. 

    Gene does his part by befriending and distracting the  security guards with Cinnabons and small talk about Nebraska Cornhuskers football while Jeff steals expensive merchandise under a strict time limit. When  Jeff trips on a slippery floor, Gene gains him extra time to recover by  telling a sob story (a true one, albeit lacking personal details) about  his loneliness to cover for him. The three get away with thousands of  dollars in stolen goods. However, upon completion of the task, Gene  tells Jeff to keep his distance from him in the future, and threatens to  turn him and his friend in to the authorities for various crimes if he  fails to do so, even if it means getting caught himself. Energized by  the con's success, Gene wistfully finds a Saul Goodman-style dress shirt  in the department store but leaves without purchasing it.

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