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Better Call Saul season 4

The fourth season of the American television drama series Better Call Saul premiered on August 6, 2018, and concluded on October 8, 2018.[1] The fourth season consists of 10 episodes and aired on Mondays at 9:00 pm (Eastern) in the United States on AMC. A spin-off prequel of Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, both of whom also worked on Breaking Bad.[1]

Better Call Saul
Season 4
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Starring
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkAMC
Original releaseAugust 6 (2018-08-06) –
October 8, 2018 (2018-10-08)
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The first and second seasons mainly took place in 2002, with season three advancing the storyline to 2003. The fourth season also takes place mainly in 2003, with the last four episodes taking place in 2004 after a time jump in the seventh episode. In season four, Jimmy and Kim struggle to cope with Chuck's death. Howard believes that he is responsible for Chuck's death, and suffers with depression and disengagement from work. Mike begins security inspections at Madrigal, disregarding the fact that his consulting contract was supposed to be only a paper transaction. Gus is suspicious of Nacho after Hector's stroke. Nacho becomes a mole for Gus inside the Salamanca organization. Gus hires an engineer and construction crew to begin construction of the meth "superlab" under the industrial laundry. Lalo Salamanca arrives to begin running the family's drug business.

The fourth season of Better Call Saul received acclaim from critics and audiences, particularly for its pacing and character development, and six nominations for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series.

Production edit

AMC renewed Better Call Saul for a 10-episode fourth season in June 2017.[2] The fourth season premiered in August 2018, and aired on Mondays at 9:00 pm (Eastern); the fourth season premiered later in the year than previous seasons, as both season 1 and 2 premiered in February 2015 and 2016, and season 3 premiered in April 2017. Screen Rant speculated that because the season was not confirmed until after the third season had finished airing, that the writers had a later start at writing,[3] and the season did not begin filming until January 2018.[4]

Filming edit

Better Call Saul is set and filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the same location as its predecessor.[5] Filming for the fourth season of Better Call Saul began in January 2018. The first episode was directed by Minkie Spiro.[4][6] On May 30, 2018, screenwriter Thomas Schnauz confirmed in a tweet that production of the fourth season had finished.[7]

In the first scene of the season, Jimmy is hiding his real identity under his Gene Takavic alias while working at a Cinnabon in a shopping mall in Omaha, Nebraska. The Cinnabon scenes in Better Call Saul are set in Omaha, but filmed at the Cottonwood Mall in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[8]

Mark Margolis, who plays drug kingpin Hector Salamanca, required brain surgery after suffering severe head injuries in an accidental fall during filming.[9]

The episode "Piñata" was directed by Andrew Stanton, who is better known for writing and directing several Pixar films, including Finding Nemo and WALL-E. During a conversation with Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein, the show's executive producers, he was given the suggestion that he accept an opportunity to direct a Better Call Saul episode, which he jumped at, as he had already been a fan of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, and wanted the opportunity to work with the creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould.[10]

Casting edit

 
David Costabile (pictured), returns in the fourth season episode "Something Beautiful" to reprise his role as chemist Gale Boetticher.

Returning main cast members are Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill, Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler, Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin, Michael Mando as Nacho Varga, and Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring.[11] Michael McKean (Chuck McGill), who was credited as a main cast member in previous seasons, does not return as a series regular following Chuck's death in the third season finale. In a June 2017 interview following the third-season finale, McKean commented on the possibility of returning to the series, stating "I know they want to bring me in for some flashbacks this coming season."[12] McKean made a guest appearance in a flashback sequence at the beginning of the sixth episode, "Piñata", and again in the season finale, "Winner".[13][14]

In May 2018, it was reported that Stefan Kapičić would have a recurring role in the fourth season. Kapičić stated, "I'm thrilled that I have a chance to become a part of Better Call Saul family. It is one of my favorite shows on TV and it's a dream come true be a part of the Breaking Bad universe."[15] Lalo Salamanca, portrayed by Tony Dalton, is introduced in the eighth episode of the season. The character was first mentioned in the Breaking Bad episode "Better Call Saul".[16]

The episode "Something Beautiful" marks the first Better Call Saul appearance of Gale Boetticher, a supporting character from Breaking Bad played by David Costabile. Costabile had been in Albuquerque filming Dig while Better Call Saul's team was wrapping up production of the first season. He met with Gould, and they agreed to have Gale appear on Better Call Saul. Costabile was able to work in filming for Better Call Saul between filming on Billions,[17] but had only about a week to memorize both his dialogue and the lyrics to Tom Lehrer's "The Elements" which he had to sing karaoke-style in his scenes. This short period contrasted with his past singing performances on Breaking Bad, when he had more time to learn the lyrics.[17]

Plot edit

The death of Jimmy's brother Chuck serves as a catalyst for his further transformation into Saul Goodman, and Jimmy's entrance into the criminal world puts a strain on his relationship with Kim and his future as a lawyer. Chuck's death also deeply affects Kim and Howard. Mike becomes a contracted security consultant for Madrigal. Nacho's attempted murder of Hector Salamanca causes Hector's stroke and disability, and affects the operations of Don Eladio's drug cartel and Gus Fring's plot to take it over.[18]

Gilligan said in January 2018 that Better Call Saul "gets darker this season,"[19] and Odenkirk said that the fourth season would go to "another level."[20]

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

  • Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman, suspended New Mexico attorney, turned cell phone sales manager, moonlighting in prepaid phone sales to criminals. In the present, he manages a Cinnabon store in Omaha under the alias Gene Takavic.
  • Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, Madrigal corporate security consultant, gradually becoming a "fixer" for Gus Fring's criminal ambitions.
  • Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler, now primarily a corporate banking lawyer with a moral passion for public defense cases, Jimmy's girlfriend and legal confidant.
  • Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin, sole managing partner of the now flailing Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill, executor of Chuck's estate, suffering from insomnia and depression.
  • Michael Mando as Nacho Varga, a lieutenant in Don Eladio's Mexican cartel, now overseeing daily operations in Albuquerque; torn between the vicious Salamanca enforcers and Gus Fring's ambitions for complete takeover and secession from Eladio, co-opted by Fring after trying to kill Hector Salamanca.
  • Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring, a Chilean national, now Albuquerque cocaine distributor in Don Eladio's cartel, using his fried chicken chain, Los Pollos Hermanos, as a legitimate front.

Recurring edit

  • Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca, the patriarch of a brutal family of drug enforcers in Don Eladio's Mexican cartel, incapacitated via a stroke at the end of season three.
  • Kerry Condon as Stacey Ehrmantraut, Mike's widowed daughter-in-law and the mother of Kaylee Ehrmantraut
  • Jeremiah Bitsui as Victor, Gus' henchman.
  • Vincent Fuentes as Arturo, a criminal associate of Nacho Varga and Hector Salamanca.
  • Ann Cusack as Rebecca Bois, Chuck's ex-wife.
  • Dennis Boutsikaris as Rich Schweikart, the attorney for Sandpiper Crossing in the class action lawsuit Jimmy develops.
  • Andrew Friedman as Mr. Neff, manager of Neff Copiers.
  • Poorna Jagannathan as Dr. Maureen Bruckner, Johns Hopkins stroke-recovery specialist, funded by Gus Fring's grant to oversee Hector's treatment.
  • Daniel Moncada and Luis Moncada as Leonel and Marco Salamanca, Hector's nephews, Tuco's cousins, brutal hitmen for the Eladio cartel.
  • Javier Grajeda as Juan Bolsa, Eladio cartel under boss
  • Ray Campbell as Tyrus Kitt, a henchman on Gus Fring's payroll.
  • Juan Carlos Cantu as Manuel Varga, Nacho's father, owner of an upholstery shop.
  • Abigail Zoe Lewis as Kaylee Ehrmantraut, Mike's granddaughter.
  • Rex Linn as Kevin Wachtell, the CEO of Mesa Verde Bank, now Kim's only client.
  • Cara Pifko as Paige Novick, the senior counsel of Mesa Verde Bank and Trust.
  • Franc Ross as Ira, a burglar with whom Jimmy conspires, and the owner of Vamonos Pest.
  • Keiko Agena as Viola Goto, Kim's paralegal.
  • Tommy Nelson as Rocco, the leader of the thugs who mug Jimmy at House of Dogs.
  • Carlin James as Zane, a thug who mugs Jimmy.
  • Cory Chapman as Jed, a thug who mugs Jimmy.
  • Eileen Fogarty as Mrs. Nguyen, owner of a nail salon and Jimmy's landlord.
  • David Costabile as Gale Boetticher, an idealistic college chemistry student on scholarship.
  • Rainer Bock as Werner Ziegler, a German engineer hired by Gus to plan and oversee the construction of his underground meth "superlab"
  • Stefan Kapičić as Casper, a member of Werner Ziegler's team for the construction of Gus's meth "superlab"
  • Ben Bela Böhm as Kai, a member of Werner Ziegler's construction team, who Mike holds in contempt
  • Lavell Crawford as Huell Babineaux, a professional pickpocket hired by Jimmy for security.
  • Michael McKean as Chuck McGill, who appears in flashbacks, Jimmy's deceased elder brother and a founding partner of HHM. Chuck committed suicide at the end of the third season.
  • Josh Fadem as Camera Guy, a UNM film student, helps Jimmy on various endeavors.
  • Hayley Holmes as Drama Girl, UNM film student who helps Jimmy on various projects and schemes.
  • Julian Bonfiglio as Sound Guy, UNM film student who helps Jimmy.
  • Tony Dalton as Lalo Salamanca, acting head of the Salamanca family of drug dealers, part of Don Eladio's cartel.
  • Ethan Phillips as Benedict Munsinger, a judge.

Guest stars edit

  • Ed Begley Jr. as Clifford Main, founding partner of Davis & Main, Jimmy's former employer in the second season.
  • Don Harvey as Jeff, a cab driver Gene encounters.
  • Laura Fraser as Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, a Madrigal Electromotive executive and associate of Gus Fring.
  • JB Blanc as Barry Goodman, Gus Fring's medical counsel.
  • Joe DeRosa as Dr. Caldera, a veterinarian who serves as Mike and Jimmy's liaison to the criminal underworld.
  • Tamara Tunie as Anita, a member of Mike's widower's support group.
  • Tina Parker as Francesca Liddy, Jimmy's receptionist.
  • Peter Diseth as Bill Oakley, a deputy district attorney.
  • Max Arciniega as Krazy-8 Molina, a cocaine distributor working for Nacho and the Salamanca family.
  • Brandon K. Hampton as Ernesto, Chuck's paralegal/assistant, appears in a flashback.

Episodes edit

Better Call Saul season 4 episodes
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
311"Smoke"Minkie SpiroPeter GouldAugust 6, 2018 (2018-08-06)1.77[21]
In a flash forward, following his collapse while working at the Omaha Cinnabon, a nervous "Gene" has a worrying encounter with a hospital clerk who needs his personal information for billing purposes. During his taxi ride to the mall to retrieve his car, Gene becomes suspicious of the driver, Jeff, whose cab displays an Albuquerque Isotopes air freshener. He exits before reaching the mall and walks around the corner out of the driver's sight. In 2003, Jimmy and Kim learn of Chuck's death, and believing himself responsible, Jimmy falls into depression. Howard arranges Chuck's funeral, and later admits that he believes his decision to dismiss Chuck from HHM caused Chuck's suicide. Howard explains that Chuck's malpractice insurance rates had become exorbitant – not realizing Jimmy was to blame for reporting Chuck's instability to the insurers. Jimmy allows Howard to take the blame and quickly regains his happy-go-lucky demeanor. Mike performs actual security and safety consulting for Madrigal Electromotive and details a list of violations he uncovered on his first site visit. Following Hector's stroke, the cartel bosses direct Nacho and Arturo to take over Hector's drug operation. Gus remains suspicious of Nacho and has Victor follow him.
322"Breathe"Michelle MacLarenThomas SchnauzAugust 13, 2018 (2018-08-13)1.55[22]
With his law license suspended, Jimmy interviews for a job as a salesman at Neff Copiers and spots an opportunity to steal a valuable Hummel figurine. Rebecca and Kim meet with Howard to review the disposition of Chuck's estate. Kim is unaware of Jimmy’s role in the events which led to Chuck’s death and has an explosive confrontation with Howard in which she lambastes him for treating Jimmy poorly ever since. Lydia tells Mike that his security consulting is a paper transaction to facilitate the laundering of the money he stole from the Salamancas. Mike insists on continuing actual inspections, arguing they provide a plausible explanation in case anyone looks into the payments. Gus discreetly pays a skilled doctor to help Hector recover from his stroke and learns Nacho was responsible for it. When Arturo and Nacho come to his facility to acquire more drugs, Arturo strong-arms his way into taking more than he is supposed to. He brags about his success as they leave, but Gus ambushes and kills him. Gus then informs Nacho he knows Nacho attempted to murder Hector, but the Salamancas do not, and because of this knowledge, Nacho is now under Gus's control.
333"Something Beautiful"Daniel SackheimGordon SmithAugust 20, 2018 (2018-08-20)1.51[23]
Mike is unwilling to steal the Hummel, so Jimmy hires Ira to do it. Kim returns to working with Mesa Verde but is concerned about their planned rapid expansion. Victor and Tyrus arrange Arturo's death to look like a gang attack, deflecting attention from Nacho and hiding his involvement with Gus. The staged attack includes bullet wounds for Nacho, who calls Leonel and Marco (the Cousins) for aid. They succeed in getting Nacho to Dr. Caldera alive; he covertly saves Nacho but recommends Nacho seek proper care to ensure there are no complications. The cousins alert the cartel that the attack looks like the one carried out previously on one of their trucks (the one Mike attacked while hiding his identity). Concerned that their Mexican routes are vulnerable, Juan Bolsa directs Gus to seek local manufacturers. Gus visits the university to check on the quality of meth samples he gave to Gale Boetticher for testing. Kim tells Jimmy about the disposition of Chuck's will. She gives him a letter purportedly from Chuck, which is undated but full of praise for Jimmy. Jimmy calls it "nice," but Kim is visibly upset by it.
344"Talk"John ShibanHeather MarionAugust 27, 2018 (2018-08-27)1.53[24]
Jimmy is quickly bored with managing a cellular phone store and tries to boost business. He later meets with Ira, who sold the stolen Hummel for more than expected and offers to carry out future thefts. Bored herself with Mesa Verde work, Kim observes Judge Munsinger’s courtroom, hoping to rekindle her interest in the law by taking on pro bono defense counsel work. Victor sells the drugs from the fake attack on Nacho to the Espinosas. Nacho tells the Salamancas that the Espinosas carried out the attack. The Cousins kill the Espinosas, retrieve the "stolen" drugs, and return to Mexico. Nacho realizes that by eliminating the Espinosas, Gus secured himself more territory, but does not see the full scope of Gus's plan. Mike confronts Henry in their support group for falsely claiming to have a wife who died. Later he inspects another Madrigal site and provides a list of items to fix. He meets with Gus, who feigns anger that Mike did not tell him about Nacho's intent to kill Hector, but Mike says he promised only not to kill Hector himself. He realizes Gus’s ulterior motive and tells him to provide information about "the job" he wants to be done.
355"Quite a Ride"Michael MorrisAnn CherkisSeptember 3, 2018 (2018-09-03)1.53[25]
In a flash forward (taking place during Breaking Bad's "Ozymandias"), Francesca quickly shreds documents and Saul frantically collects cash, mementos, and paperwork from his office before contacting his "disappearer" for a new identity. In 2003, Jimmy convinces a customer to buy several prepaid cellular phones as a way to maintain his privacy and then gets the idea to profit by reselling prepaid phones on the street. He sells them all, but the venture proves unsuccessful because he is mugged by three teenagers. As Kim treats his wounds, he blames himself for not recognizing the threat and promises to see a psychologist but instead goes to work the next day as usual. Kim is assigned as pro bono counsel for several defendants. When a problem arises with recent Mesa Verde paperwork, Kim sees her current case through to completion before responding, for which Paige later reprimands her. Mike discreetly escorts foreign structural engineers through the industrial laundry so they can evaluate the space below as a site for Gus's planned meth "superlab." Gus is impressed by one, Werner Ziegler, and offers him the job of planning and overseeing the construction of the facility.
366"Piñata"Andrew StantonGennifer HutchisonSeptember 10, 2018 (2018-09-10)1.40[26]
In a flashback, Kim and Jimmy work in HHM’s mailroom. Third-year law student Kim demonstrates her legal knowledge, impressing pre-sickness Chuck and piquing Jimmy's curiosity. Years later, Kim juggles Mesa Verde work with pro bono criminal defense cases, and Jimmy struggles financially during his suspension. Kim joins Schweikart & Cokely, enabling her to handle both Mesa Verde and criminal cases, but disappointing Jimmy, who realizes the death of his dream to restart the Wexler-McGill office. Jimmy is informed that Geraldine, his first eldercare client, has died, and he grieves for her more than for Chuck. Jimmy tries to rouse a depressed Howard with a "tough love" speech. He uses his $5,000 inheritance to buy prepaid cell phones for street resale. This time, Jimmy intimidates his three teenage assailants into leaving him alone. Mike creates secret living and recreation facilities for Werner’s crew, who begin constructing Gus’s meth "superlab." Gus visits a hospitalized, unconscious Hector and previews their future by relating a childhood story about trapping a coati that ate the fruit from a lúcuma tree Gus nursed to health. Rather than humanely killing the injured coati after catching it, Gus held it and let it suffer until it died.
377"Something Stupid"Deborah ChowAlison TatlockSeptember 17, 2018 (2018-09-17)1.35[27]
In a time jump sequence of several months that advances the series to early 2004, Jimmy and Kim are shown to be drifting further apart. Kim’s arm has healed, and to Jimmy’s chagrin, she thrives at Schweikart & Cokely, with Mesa Verde’s expansion continuing on schedule and Kim finding time to work on the pro bono criminal defense cases that give her satisfaction. Jimmy plans his return to practicing law, including searching for an office. His business re-selling prepaid phones on the street continues to grow, and he increasingly uses his "Saul Goodman" alias. Huell is arrested for assaulting a police officer who tries to get Jimmy to end his phone business and Jimmy involves Kim in defending him. He tries to get her to smear the police officer so the charges will be dropped, but she refuses, telling Jimmy she has a better way. Hector begins recovering from his stroke, so Gus dismisses Dr. Bruckner, in effect trapping Hector’s recovered mind in his unhealed body. Mike observes Werner’s crew during construction of the underground meth lab; work proceeds more slowly than expected, frustrating the crew, and Mike has to step in to break up a fight.
388"Coushatta"Jim McKayGordon SmithSeptember 24, 2018 (2018-09-24)1.37[28]
Kim enlists S&C employees in Huell's defense and indicates she'll bury prosecutor Suzanne Ericsen in paperwork. Jimmy takes a bus ride, uses a variety of pens and paper to write supportive mail for Huell, and enlists other passengers to help. The mail is sent with return addresses and postmarks from Coushatta, Louisiana, Huell's hometown. Suzanne investigates, but Jimmy has arranged for a fake church website and pay-as-you-go cellular phones that Jimmy and his TV ad film crew answer. The phony support causes Suzanne to accept a plea that keeps Huell out of jail. Kim is elated, and tells Jimmy she wants to engage in similar behavior again. Mike arranges a strip club outing for Werner and his crew. Kai starts a fight, but the real problem is Werner, who drunkenly discusses underground concrete construction details with strangers. A fully healed Nacho takes prominence in the Salamanca organization and trains Domingo to punish dealers who do not meet their weekly quota. "Lalo" Salamanca arrives to aid in running the business. Unlike Hector, Lalo is interested in everyday details, which concerns Nacho. At home, Nacho keeps a safe with cash and fake Canadian IDs for himself and his father.
399"Wiedersehen"Vince GilliganGennifer HutchisonOctober 1, 2018 (2018-10-01)1.35[29]
Jimmy and Kim surreptitiously replace approved plans for Mesa Verde's Lubbock, Texas branch with plans for a bigger building. Jimmy answers the questions eloquently at his reinstatement hearing, but his application is denied. The chairman suggests Jimmy’s answers were insincere, and when he recounts the details to Kim, she explains to Jimmy that he did not mention Chuck. Jimmy’s relationship with Chuck caused his suspension, so the panel expected Jimmy to discuss it. He defensively accuses Kim of "slumming" with him whenever she needs something, while Kim says she is always supportive and Jimmy causes his own problems. That night, Jimmy starts moving out, but Kim stops him and offers to help him win reinstatement. Lalo visits Hector and improves his communication ability with a concierge bell Lalo kept as a souvenir after Hector killed a hotelier and burned the building. Lalo thanks Gus for saving Hector’s life and paying for his treatment. He then asks Nacho to show him where the Salamancas receive their drugs after Gus’s trucks bring them from Mexico. Werner’s crew blows up the rock preventing construction of the elevator and celebrates that their work is almost done. Werner misses his wife and escapes.
4010"Winner"Adam BernsteinPeter Gould & Thomas SchnauzOctober 8, 2018 (2018-10-08)1.53[30]
In a flashback, Chuck feigns enthusiasm on the day Jimmy becomes an attorney. In 2004, Kim helps Jimmy’s appeal by arranging public displays where he feigns grief for Chuck. Jimmy participates in interviewing Chuck’s scholarship candidates and connects with one whose past includes shoplifting. He tells her the other panel members didn't select her and counsels her that the powerful will never look past her youthful mistake, so she should do whatever is necessary to get ahead. At his appeal, Jimmy speaks extemporaneously about how he wants to bring credit to the McGill name. His appeal succeeds but he reveals to Kim that it was a con, and his declaration that he will not practice under his own name stuns her. Lalo surveils Gus’s drug operation and learns about its regular activities. Werner plans a rendezvous with his wife. Mike obtains Werner's location from a money wire clerk, whom Lalo later murders. Lalo tricks Werner into revealing lab construction details over the phone before Mike ends the call. Mike reluctantly agrees to kill him, so Werner calls his wife at the airport and sends her home, after which Mike shoots him. Gus shows Gale the nearly completed lab.

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Better Call Saul (season 4): Critical reception by episode

Season 4 (2018): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[31]

The fourth season, much like the previous three, received critical acclaim, particularly for its pacing and character development. On Metacritic, the season has a score of 87 out of 100 based on 16 critics.[32] On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a 99% approval rating with an average score of 8.9 out of 10 based on 185 reviews. The site's critical consensus states, "Well-crafted and compelling as ever, Better Call Saul deftly balances the show it was and the one it will inevitably become."[31]

Based on the first three episodes, Liz Shannon Miller of IndieWire gave the series a highly positive review with an "A" grade. She wrote that season four is "better, deeper, and more daring" and that it is "one of the most subtle and brilliant shows on TV."[33] Spencer Kornhaber of The Atlantic said of the season premiere: "Old dynamics flip, long-gestating character studies pay off, and feelings geyser up in surprising places."[34] Following the season finale, Judy Berman of Time wrote, "In showing us one individual's preordained moral downfall, Better Call Saul spent Season 4 demonstrating how a hypocritical criminal justice system can ensnare a whole class of people for life".[35] Chris Evangelista of /Film wrote after the finale: "Better Call Saul remains one of the best shows on TV right now. Not only did Jimmy change this season, he changed those around him – and for the worst."[36]

Lalo Salamanca, portrayed by Tony Dalton, is introduced as a recurring character in this season, Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone said Dalton "makes a solid first impression in the role, so hopefully this will turn out to be more than filling in a blank most viewers had long since forgotten existed."[37]

Critics' top ten list edit

Ratings edit

Viewership and ratings per episode of Better Call Saul season 4
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Smoke" August 6, 2018 0.6 1.77[21] 0.5 1.41 1.1 3.18[39][a]
2 "Breathe" August 13, 2018 0.4 1.55[22] 0.7 1.77 1.1 3.32[40]
3 "Something Beautiful" August 20, 2018 0.4 1.51[23] 0.5 1.35 0.9 2.86[41][a]
4 "Talk" August 27, 2018 0.4 1.53[24] 0.7 1.99 1.1 3.52[42]
5 "Quite a Ride" September 3, 2018 0.4 1.53[25] 0.7 1.87 1.1 3.40[43]
6 "Piñata" September 10, 2018 0.4 1.40[26] 0.7 1.98 1.1 3.38[44]
7 "Something Stupid" September 17, 2018 0.4 1.35[27] 0.5 1.44 0.9 2.79[45][a]
8 "Coushatta" September 24, 2018 0.5 1.37[28] 0.4 1.42 0.9 2.79[46][a]
9 "Wiedersehen" October 1, 2018 0.5 1.35[29] 0.5 1.74 1.0 3.10[47]
10 "Winner" October 8, 2018 0.5 1.53[30] 0.6 1.71 1.1 3.24[48]
  1. ^ a b c d Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.

Accolades edit

In 2018, Better Call Saul was named one of the top 10 television programs of the year by the American Film Institute.[49] The series won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama at the 35th TCA Awards.[50]

For the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, the series received six nominations–for Outstanding Drama Series, Odenkirk for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Banks and Esposito each for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, McKean for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, and Schnauz and Gould for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for the episode "Winner".[51]

Ceremony Category Recipients Result Ref.
35th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Drama Better Call Saul Won [52]
71st Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated [53]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Bob Odenkirk Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Jonathan Banks Nominated
Giancarlo Esposito Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Thomas Schnauz and Peter Gould (for "Winner") Nominated
71st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Michael McKean Nominated [54]
Outstanding Music Supervision Thomas Golubić (for "Something Stupid") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series Kurt Nicholas Forshager, Kathryn Madsen, Mark Cookson, Matt Temple, Jane Boegel-Koch, Jason Newman, Jeff Cranford, and Gregg Barbanell (for "Talk") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series Larry Benjamin, Kevin Valentine, and Phillip W. Palmer (for "Talk") Nominated
23rd Satellite Awards Best Actor – Television Series Drama Bob Odenkirk Nominated [55]
24th Critics' Choice Awards Best Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated [56]
Best Actor in a Drama Series Bob Odenkirk Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Rhea Seehorn Nominated
American Film Institute Awards 2018 Television Programs of the Year Better Call Saul Won [57]
71st Writers Guild of America Awards Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated [58]
25th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Jonathan Banks, Rainer Bock, Ray Campbell, Giancarlo Esposito, Michael Mando, Bob Odenkirk, and Rhea Seehorn Nominated [59]
30th Producers Guild of America Awards Best Episodic Drama Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Thomas Schnauz, Gennifer Hutchison, Nina Jack, Diane Mercer, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Ann Cherkis, Bob Odenkirk, and Robin Sweet Nominated [60]
45th Saturn Awards Best Action-Thriller Television Series Better Call Saul Won [61]
Best Supporting Actor on Television Jonathan Banks Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Rhea Seehorn Nominated
Best Guest Starring Role on Television Rainer Bock Nominated

Home media edit

The fourth season was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on May 7, 2019. The set contains all 10 episodes, plus audio commentaries for every episode and several behind-the-scenes featurettes.[62]

International broadcast edit

Outside the U.S. in certain international markets, season 4 was released on Netflix with episodes available the day after the episodes were broadcast on AMC.[63]

Related media edit

Madrigal Electromotive Security Training edit

Similar to the series of fictional employee training videos used during season three, AMC posted ten mini-episodes of Madrigal Electromotive Security Training to YouTube and its social media accounts during the run of season four. The videos feature a mix of live-action footage of Banks portraying Mike in providing training to new security employees of Madrigal and animated segments.[64] Jonathan Banks and the series were initially nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, respectively, but the nominations were pulled by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences after they discovered the episodes were shorter than the category's required runtime, stating "This decision is in no way a diminishment of the quality of Better Call Saul Employee Training or Mr. Banks' performance in it".[65]

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External links edit

  • Better Call Saul – official site
  • Better Call Saul season 4 on Netflix  
  • Better Call Saul at IMDb

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The fourth season of the American television drama series Better Call Saul premiered on August 6 2018 and concluded on October 8 2018 1 The fourth season consists of 10 episodes and aired on Mondays at 9 00 pm Eastern in the United States on AMC A spin off prequel of Breaking Bad Better Call Saul was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould both of whom also worked on Breaking Bad 1 Better Call SaulSeason 4Home media cover artStarringBob Odenkirk Jonathan Banks Rhea Seehorn Patrick Fabian Michael Mando Giancarlo EspositoNo of episodes10ReleaseOriginal networkAMCOriginal releaseAugust 6 2018 08 06 October 8 2018 2018 10 08 Season chronology PreviousSeason 3Next Season 5List of episodes The first and second seasons mainly took place in 2002 with season three advancing the storyline to 2003 The fourth season also takes place mainly in 2003 with the last four episodes taking place in 2004 after a time jump in the seventh episode In season four Jimmy and Kim struggle to cope with Chuck s death Howard believes that he is responsible for Chuck s death and suffers with depression and disengagement from work Mike begins security inspections at Madrigal disregarding the fact that his consulting contract was supposed to be only a paper transaction Gus is suspicious of Nacho after Hector s stroke Nacho becomes a mole for Gus inside the Salamanca organization Gus hires an engineer and construction crew to begin construction of the meth superlab under the industrial laundry Lalo Salamanca arrives to begin running the family s drug business The fourth season of Better Call Saul received acclaim from critics and audiences particularly for its pacing and character development and six nominations for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Drama Series Contents 1 Production 1 1 Filming 1 2 Casting 2 Plot 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 3 3 Guest stars 4 Episodes 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 1 1 Critics top ten list 5 2 Ratings 6 Accolades 7 Home media 8 International broadcast 9 Related media 9 1 Madrigal Electromotive Security Training 10 References 11 External linksProduction editAMC renewed Better Call Saul for a 10 episode fourth season in June 2017 2 The fourth season premiered in August 2018 and aired on Mondays at 9 00 pm Eastern the fourth season premiered later in the year than previous seasons as both season 1 and 2 premiered in February 2015 and 2016 and season 3 premiered in April 2017 Screen Rant speculated that because the season was not confirmed until after the third season had finished airing that the writers had a later start at writing 3 and the season did not begin filming until January 2018 4 Filming edit Better Call Saul is set and filmed in Albuquerque New Mexico the same location as its predecessor 5 Filming for the fourth season of Better Call Saul began in January 2018 The first episode was directed by Minkie Spiro 4 6 On May 30 2018 screenwriter Thomas Schnauz confirmed in a tweet that production of the fourth season had finished 7 In the first scene of the season Jimmy is hiding his real identity under his Gene Takavic alias while working at a Cinnabon in a shopping mall in Omaha Nebraska The Cinnabon scenes in Better Call Saul are set in Omaha but filmed at the Cottonwood Mall in Albuquerque New Mexico 8 Mark Margolis who plays drug kingpin Hector Salamanca required brain surgery after suffering severe head injuries in an accidental fall during filming 9 The episode Pinata was directed by Andrew Stanton who is better known for writing and directing several Pixar films including Finding Nemo and WALL E During a conversation with Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein the show s executive producers he was given the suggestion that he accept an opportunity to direct a Better Call Saul episode which he jumped at as he had already been a fan of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul and wanted the opportunity to work with the creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould 10 Casting edit nbsp David Costabile pictured returns in the fourth season episode Something Beautiful to reprise his role as chemist Gale Boetticher Returning main cast members are Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin Michael Mando as Nacho Varga and Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring 11 Michael McKean Chuck McGill who was credited as a main cast member in previous seasons does not return as a series regular following Chuck s death in the third season finale In a June 2017 interview following the third season finale McKean commented on the possibility of returning to the series stating I know they want to bring me in for some flashbacks this coming season 12 McKean made a guest appearance in a flashback sequence at the beginning of the sixth episode Pinata and again in the season finale Winner 13 14 In May 2018 it was reported that Stefan Kapicic would have a recurring role in the fourth season Kapicic stated I m thrilled that I have a chance to become a part of Better Call Saul family It is one of my favorite shows on TV and it s a dream come true be a part of the Breaking Bad universe 15 Lalo Salamanca portrayed by Tony Dalton is introduced in the eighth episode of the season The character was first mentioned in the Breaking Bad episode Better Call Saul 16 The episode Something Beautiful marks the first Better Call Saul appearance of Gale Boetticher a supporting character from Breaking Bad played by David Costabile Costabile had been in Albuquerque filming Dig while Better Call Saul s team was wrapping up production of the first season He met with Gould and they agreed to have Gale appear on Better Call Saul Costabile was able to work in filming for Better Call Saul between filming on Billions 17 but had only about a week to memorize both his dialogue and the lyrics to Tom Lehrer s The Elements which he had to sing karaoke style in his scenes This short period contrasted with his past singing performances on Breaking Bad when he had more time to learn the lyrics 17 Plot editThe death of Jimmy s brother Chuck serves as a catalyst for his further transformation into Saul Goodman and Jimmy s entrance into the criminal world puts a strain on his relationship with Kim and his future as a lawyer Chuck s death also deeply affects Kim and Howard Mike becomes a contracted security consultant for Madrigal Nacho s attempted murder of Hector Salamanca causes Hector s stroke and disability and affects the operations of Don Eladio s drug cartel and Gus Fring s plot to take it over 18 Gilligan said in January 2018 that Better Call Saul gets darker this season 19 and Odenkirk said that the fourth season would go to another level 20 Cast and characters editSee also List of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul characters nbsp nbsp nbsp Bob Odenkirk Jimmy McGill Jonathan Banks Mike Ehrmantraut and Rhea Seehorn Kim Wexler nbsp nbsp nbsp Patrick Fabian Howard Hamlin Michael Mando Nacho Varga and Giancarlo Esposito Gus Fring Main edit Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill Saul Goodman suspended New Mexico attorney turned cell phone sales manager moonlighting in prepaid phone sales to criminals In the present he manages a Cinnabon store in Omaha under the alias Gene Takavic Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut Madrigal corporate security consultant gradually becoming a fixer for Gus Fring s criminal ambitions Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler now primarily a corporate banking lawyer with a moral passion for public defense cases Jimmy s girlfriend and legal confidant Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin sole managing partner of the now flailing Hamlin Hamlin amp McGill executor of Chuck s estate suffering from insomnia and depression Michael Mando as Nacho Varga a lieutenant in Don Eladio s Mexican cartel now overseeing daily operations in Albuquerque torn between the vicious Salamanca enforcers and Gus Fring s ambitions for complete takeover and secession from Eladio co opted by Fring after trying to kill Hector Salamanca Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring a Chilean national now Albuquerque cocaine distributor in Don Eladio s cartel using his fried chicken chain Los Pollos Hermanos as a legitimate front Recurring edit Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca the patriarch of a brutal family of drug enforcers in Don Eladio s Mexican cartel incapacitated via a stroke at the end of season three Kerry Condon as Stacey Ehrmantraut Mike s widowed daughter in law and the mother of Kaylee Ehrmantraut Jeremiah Bitsui as Victor Gus henchman Vincent Fuentes as Arturo a criminal associate of Nacho Varga and Hector Salamanca Ann Cusack as Rebecca Bois Chuck s ex wife Dennis Boutsikaris as Rich Schweikart the attorney for Sandpiper Crossing in the class action lawsuit Jimmy develops Andrew Friedman as Mr Neff manager of Neff Copiers Poorna Jagannathan as Dr Maureen Bruckner Johns Hopkins stroke recovery specialist funded by Gus Fring s grant to oversee Hector s treatment Daniel Moncada and Luis Moncada as Leonel and Marco Salamanca Hector s nephews Tuco s cousins brutal hitmen for the Eladio cartel Javier Grajeda as Juan Bolsa Eladio cartel under boss Ray Campbell as Tyrus Kitt a henchman on Gus Fring s payroll Juan Carlos Cantu as Manuel Varga Nacho s father owner of an upholstery shop Abigail Zoe Lewis as Kaylee Ehrmantraut Mike s granddaughter Rex Linn as Kevin Wachtell the CEO of Mesa Verde Bank now Kim s only client Cara Pifko as Paige Novick the senior counsel of Mesa Verde Bank and Trust Franc Ross as Ira a burglar with whom Jimmy conspires and the owner of Vamonos Pest Keiko Agena as Viola Goto Kim s paralegal Tommy Nelson as Rocco the leader of the thugs who mug Jimmy at House of Dogs Carlin James as Zane a thug who mugs Jimmy Cory Chapman as Jed a thug who mugs Jimmy Eileen Fogarty as Mrs Nguyen owner of a nail salon and Jimmy s landlord David Costabile as Gale Boetticher an idealistic college chemistry student on scholarship Rainer Bock as Werner Ziegler a German engineer hired by Gus to plan and oversee the construction of his underground meth superlab Stefan Kapicic as Casper a member of Werner Ziegler s team for the construction of Gus s meth superlab Ben Bela Bohm as Kai a member of Werner Ziegler s construction team who Mike holds in contempt Lavell Crawford as Huell Babineaux a professional pickpocket hired by Jimmy for security Michael McKean as Chuck McGill who appears in flashbacks Jimmy s deceased elder brother and a founding partner of HHM Chuck committed suicide at the end of the third season Josh Fadem as Camera Guy a UNM film student helps Jimmy on various endeavors Hayley Holmes as Drama Girl UNM film student who helps Jimmy on various projects and schemes Julian Bonfiglio as Sound Guy UNM film student who helps Jimmy Tony Dalton as Lalo Salamanca acting head of the Salamanca family of drug dealers part of Don Eladio s cartel Ethan Phillips as Benedict Munsinger a judge Guest stars edit Ed Begley Jr as Clifford Main founding partner of Davis amp Main Jimmy s former employer in the second season Don Harvey as Jeff a cab driver Gene encounters Laura Fraser as Lydia Rodarte Quayle a Madrigal Electromotive executive and associate of Gus Fring JB Blanc as Barry Goodman Gus Fring s medical counsel Joe DeRosa as Dr Caldera a veterinarian who serves as Mike and Jimmy s liaison to the criminal underworld Tamara Tunie as Anita a member of Mike s widower s support group Tina Parker as Francesca Liddy Jimmy s receptionist Peter Diseth as Bill Oakley a deputy district attorney Max Arciniega as Krazy 8 Molina a cocaine distributor working for Nacho and the Salamanca family Brandon K Hampton as Ernesto Chuck s paralegal assistant appears in a flashback Episodes editSee also List of Better Call Saul episodes Better Call Saul season 4 episodesNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 311 Smoke Minkie SpiroPeter GouldAugust 6 2018 2018 08 06 1 77 21 In a flash forward following his collapse while working at the Omaha Cinnabon a nervous Gene has a worrying encounter with a hospital clerk who needs his personal information for billing purposes During his taxi ride to the mall to retrieve his car Gene becomes suspicious of the driver Jeff whose cab displays an Albuquerque Isotopes air freshener He exits before reaching the mall and walks around the corner out of the driver s sight In 2003 Jimmy and Kim learn of Chuck s death and believing himself responsible Jimmy falls into depression Howard arranges Chuck s funeral and later admits that he believes his decision to dismiss Chuck from HHM caused Chuck s suicide Howard explains that Chuck s malpractice insurance rates had become exorbitant not realizing Jimmy was to blame for reporting Chuck s instability to the insurers Jimmy allows Howard to take the blame and quickly regains his happy go lucky demeanor Mike performs actual security and safety consulting for Madrigal Electromotive and details a list of violations he uncovered on his first site visit Following Hector s stroke the cartel bosses direct Nacho and Arturo to take over Hector s drug operation Gus remains suspicious of Nacho and has Victor follow him 322 Breathe Michelle MacLarenThomas SchnauzAugust 13 2018 2018 08 13 1 55 22 With his law license suspended Jimmy interviews for a job as a salesman at Neff Copiers and spots an opportunity to steal a valuable Hummel figurine Rebecca and Kim meet with Howard to review the disposition of Chuck s estate Kim is unaware of Jimmy s role in the events which led to Chuck s death and has an explosive confrontation with Howard in which she lambastes him for treating Jimmy poorly ever since Lydia tells Mike that his security consulting is a paper transaction to facilitate the laundering of the money he stole from the Salamancas Mike insists on continuing actual inspections arguing they provide a plausible explanation in case anyone looks into the payments Gus discreetly pays a skilled doctor to help Hector recover from his stroke and learns Nacho was responsible for it When Arturo and Nacho come to his facility to acquire more drugs Arturo strong arms his way into taking more than he is supposed to He brags about his success as they leave but Gus ambushes and kills him Gus then informs Nacho he knows Nacho attempted to murder Hector but the Salamancas do not and because of this knowledge Nacho is now under Gus s control 333 Something Beautiful Daniel SackheimGordon SmithAugust 20 2018 2018 08 20 1 51 23 Mike is unwilling to steal the Hummel so Jimmy hires Ira to do it Kim returns to working with Mesa Verde but is concerned about their planned rapid expansion Victor and Tyrus arrange Arturo s death to look like a gang attack deflecting attention from Nacho and hiding his involvement with Gus The staged attack includes bullet wounds for Nacho who calls Leonel and Marco the Cousins for aid They succeed in getting Nacho to Dr Caldera alive he covertly saves Nacho but recommends Nacho seek proper care to ensure there are no complications The cousins alert the cartel that the attack looks like the one carried out previously on one of their trucks the one Mike attacked while hiding his identity Concerned that their Mexican routes are vulnerable Juan Bolsa directs Gus to seek local manufacturers Gus visits the university to check on the quality of meth samples he gave to Gale Boetticher for testing Kim tells Jimmy about the disposition of Chuck s will She gives him a letter purportedly from Chuck which is undated but full of praise for Jimmy Jimmy calls it nice but Kim is visibly upset by it 344 Talk John ShibanHeather MarionAugust 27 2018 2018 08 27 1 53 24 Jimmy is quickly bored with managing a cellular phone store and tries to boost business He later meets with Ira who sold the stolen Hummel for more than expected and offers to carry out future thefts Bored herself with Mesa Verde work Kim observes Judge Munsinger s courtroom hoping to rekindle her interest in the law by taking on pro bono defense counsel work Victor sells the drugs from the fake attack on Nacho to the Espinosas Nacho tells the Salamancas that the Espinosas carried out the attack The Cousins kill the Espinosas retrieve the stolen drugs and return to Mexico Nacho realizes that by eliminating the Espinosas Gus secured himself more territory but does not see the full scope of Gus s plan Mike confronts Henry in their support group for falsely claiming to have a wife who died Later he inspects another Madrigal site and provides a list of items to fix He meets with Gus who feigns anger that Mike did not tell him about Nacho s intent to kill Hector but Mike says he promised only not to kill Hector himself He realizes Gus s ulterior motive and tells him to provide information about the job he wants to be done 355 Quite a Ride Michael MorrisAnn CherkisSeptember 3 2018 2018 09 03 1 53 25 In a flash forward taking place during Breaking Bad s Ozymandias Francesca quickly shreds documents and Saul frantically collects cash mementos and paperwork from his office before contacting his disappearer for a new identity In 2003 Jimmy convinces a customer to buy several prepaid cellular phones as a way to maintain his privacy and then gets the idea to profit by reselling prepaid phones on the street He sells them all but the venture proves unsuccessful because he is mugged by three teenagers As Kim treats his wounds he blames himself for not recognizing the threat and promises to see a psychologist but instead goes to work the next day as usual Kim is assigned as pro bono counsel for several defendants When a problem arises with recent Mesa Verde paperwork Kim sees her current case through to completion before responding for which Paige later reprimands her Mike discreetly escorts foreign structural engineers through the industrial laundry so they can evaluate the space below as a site for Gus s planned meth superlab Gus is impressed by one Werner Ziegler and offers him the job of planning and overseeing the construction of the facility 366 Pinata Andrew StantonGennifer HutchisonSeptember 10 2018 2018 09 10 1 40 26 In a flashback Kim and Jimmy work in HHM s mailroom Third year law student Kim demonstrates her legal knowledge impressing pre sickness Chuck and piquing Jimmy s curiosity Years later Kim juggles Mesa Verde work with pro bono criminal defense cases and Jimmy struggles financially during his suspension Kim joins Schweikart amp Cokely enabling her to handle both Mesa Verde and criminal cases but disappointing Jimmy who realizes the death of his dream to restart the Wexler McGill office Jimmy is informed that Geraldine his first eldercare client has died and he grieves for her more than for Chuck Jimmy tries to rouse a depressed Howard with a tough love speech He uses his 5 000 inheritance to buy prepaid cell phones for street resale This time Jimmy intimidates his three teenage assailants into leaving him alone Mike creates secret living and recreation facilities for Werner s crew who begin constructing Gus s meth superlab Gus visits a hospitalized unconscious Hector and previews their future by relating a childhood story about trapping a coati that ate the fruit from a lucuma tree Gus nursed to health Rather than humanely killing the injured coati after catching it Gus held it and let it suffer until it died 377 Something Stupid Deborah ChowAlison TatlockSeptember 17 2018 2018 09 17 1 35 27 In a time jump sequence of several months that advances the series to early 2004 Jimmy and Kim are shown to be drifting further apart Kim s arm has healed and to Jimmy s chagrin she thrives at Schweikart amp Cokely with Mesa Verde s expansion continuing on schedule and Kim finding time to work on the pro bono criminal defense cases that give her satisfaction Jimmy plans his return to practicing law including searching for an office His business re selling prepaid phones on the street continues to grow and he increasingly uses his Saul Goodman alias Huell is arrested for assaulting a police officer who tries to get Jimmy to end his phone business and Jimmy involves Kim in defending him He tries to get her to smear the police officer so the charges will be dropped but she refuses telling Jimmy she has a better way Hector begins recovering from his stroke so Gus dismisses Dr Bruckner in effect trapping Hector s recovered mind in his unhealed body Mike observes Werner s crew during construction of the underground meth lab work proceeds more slowly than expected frustrating the crew and Mike has to step in to break up a fight 388 Coushatta Jim McKayGordon SmithSeptember 24 2018 2018 09 24 1 37 28 Kim enlists S amp C employees in Huell s defense and indicates she ll bury prosecutor Suzanne Ericsen in paperwork Jimmy takes a bus ride uses a variety of pens and paper to write supportive mail for Huell and enlists other passengers to help The mail is sent with return addresses and postmarks from Coushatta Louisiana Huell s hometown Suzanne investigates but Jimmy has arranged for a fake church website and pay as you go cellular phones that Jimmy and his TV ad film crew answer The phony support causes Suzanne to accept a plea that keeps Huell out of jail Kim is elated and tells Jimmy she wants to engage in similar behavior again Mike arranges a strip club outing for Werner and his crew Kai starts a fight but the real problem is Werner who drunkenly discusses underground concrete construction details with strangers A fully healed Nacho takes prominence in the Salamanca organization and trains Domingo to punish dealers who do not meet their weekly quota Lalo Salamanca arrives to aid in running the business Unlike Hector Lalo is interested in everyday details which concerns Nacho At home Nacho keeps a safe with cash and fake Canadian IDs for himself and his father 399 Wiedersehen Vince GilliganGennifer HutchisonOctober 1 2018 2018 10 01 1 35 29 Jimmy and Kim surreptitiously replace approved plans for Mesa Verde s Lubbock Texas branch with plans for a bigger building Jimmy answers the questions eloquently at his reinstatement hearing but his application is denied The chairman suggests Jimmy s answers were insincere and when he recounts the details to Kim she explains to Jimmy that he did not mention Chuck Jimmy s relationship with Chuck caused his suspension so the panel expected Jimmy to discuss it He defensively accuses Kim of slumming with him whenever she needs something while Kim says she is always supportive and Jimmy causes his own problems That night Jimmy starts moving out but Kim stops him and offers to help him win reinstatement Lalo visits Hector and improves his communication ability with a concierge bell Lalo kept as a souvenir after Hector killed a hotelier and burned the building Lalo thanks Gus for saving Hector s life and paying for his treatment He then asks Nacho to show him where the Salamancas receive their drugs after Gus s trucks bring them from Mexico Werner s crew blows up the rock preventing construction of the elevator and celebrates that their work is almost done Werner misses his wife and escapes 4010 Winner Adam BernsteinPeter Gould amp Thomas SchnauzOctober 8 2018 2018 10 08 1 53 30 In a flashback Chuck feigns enthusiasm on the day Jimmy becomes an attorney In 2004 Kim helps Jimmy s appeal by arranging public displays where he feigns grief for Chuck Jimmy participates in interviewing Chuck s scholarship candidates and connects with one whose past includes shoplifting He tells her the other panel members didn t select her and counsels her that the powerful will never look past her youthful mistake so she should do whatever is necessary to get ahead At his appeal Jimmy speaks extemporaneously about how he wants to bring credit to the McGill name His appeal succeeds but he reveals to Kim that it was a con and his declaration that he will not practice under his own name stuns her Lalo surveils Gus s drug operation and learns about its regular activities Werner plans a rendezvous with his wife Mike obtains Werner s location from a money wire clerk whom Lalo later murders Lalo tricks Werner into revealing lab construction details over the phone before Mike ends the call Mike reluctantly agrees to kill him so Werner calls his wife at the airport and sends her home after which Mike shoots him Gus shows Gale the nearly completed lab Reception editCritical response edit Better Call Saul season 4 Critical reception by episode Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Season 4 2018 Percentage of positive critics reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes 31 The fourth season much like the previous three received critical acclaim particularly for its pacing and character development On Metacritic the season has a score of 87 out of 100 based on 16 critics 32 On Rotten Tomatoes the season has a 99 approval rating with an average score of 8 9 out of 10 based on 185 reviews The site s critical consensus states Well crafted and compelling as ever Better Call Saul deftly balances the show it was and the one it will inevitably become 31 Based on the first three episodes Liz Shannon Miller of IndieWire gave the series a highly positive review with an A grade She wrote that season four is better deeper and more daring and that it is one of the most subtle and brilliant shows on TV 33 Spencer Kornhaber of The Atlantic said of the season premiere Old dynamics flip long gestating character studies pay off and feelings geyser up in surprising places 34 Following the season finale Judy Berman of Time wrote In showing us one individual s preordained moral downfall Better Call Saul spent Season 4 demonstrating how a hypocritical criminal justice system can ensnare a whole class of people for life 35 Chris Evangelista of Film wrote after the finale Better Call Saul remains one of the best shows on TV right now Not only did Jimmy change this season he changed those around him and for the worst 36 Lalo Salamanca portrayed by Tony Dalton is introduced as a recurring character in this season Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone said Dalton makes a solid first impression in the role so hopefully this will turn out to be more than filling in a blank most viewers had long since forgotten existed 37 Critics top ten list edit 2018 38 No 1 NPR Fresh Air No 3 CinemaBlend Nick Venable No 3 Film School Rejects No 3 Vulture Matt Zoller Seitz No 4 RogerEbert com No 4 TV Guide No 5 Adweek No 5 Thrillist No 6 Rolling Stone No 6 WhatCulture No 7 Consequence No 7 Entertainment Weekly Kirsten Baldwin No 7 Uproxx No 8 Decider No 8 The Ringer No 9 The Hollywood Reporter Tim Goodman No 9 Vulture Jen Chaney No 10 The Hollywood Reporter Daniel Fienberg No 10 IndieWire CNN Ratings edit Viewership and ratings per episode of Better Call Saul season 4 No Title Air date Rating 18 49 Viewers millions DVR 18 49 DVR viewers millions Total 18 49 Total viewers millions 1 Smoke August 6 2018 0 6 1 77 21 0 5 1 41 1 1 3 18 39 a 2 Breathe August 13 2018 0 4 1 55 22 0 7 1 77 1 1 3 32 40 3 Something Beautiful August 20 2018 0 4 1 51 23 0 5 1 35 0 9 2 86 41 a 4 Talk August 27 2018 0 4 1 53 24 0 7 1 99 1 1 3 52 42 5 Quite a Ride September 3 2018 0 4 1 53 25 0 7 1 87 1 1 3 40 43 6 Pinata September 10 2018 0 4 1 40 26 0 7 1 98 1 1 3 38 44 7 Something Stupid September 17 2018 0 4 1 35 27 0 5 1 44 0 9 2 79 45 a 8 Coushatta September 24 2018 0 5 1 37 28 0 4 1 42 0 9 2 79 46 a 9 Wiedersehen October 1 2018 0 5 1 35 29 0 5 1 74 1 0 3 10 47 10 Winner October 8 2018 0 5 1 53 30 0 6 1 71 1 1 3 24 48 a b c d Live 7 ratings were not available so Live 3 ratings have been used instead Accolades editSee also List of awards and nominations received by Better Call Saul In 2018 Better Call Saul was named one of the top 10 television programs of the year by the American Film Institute 49 The series won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama at the 35th TCA Awards 50 For the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards the series received six nominations for Outstanding Drama Series Odenkirk for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Banks and Esposito each for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series McKean for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series and Schnauz and Gould for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for the episode Winner 51 Ceremony Category Recipients Result Ref 35th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Drama Better Call Saul Won 52 71st Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated 53 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Bob Odenkirk Nominated Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Jonathan Banks Nominated Giancarlo Esposito Nominated Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Thomas Schnauz and Peter Gould for Winner Nominated 71st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Michael McKean Nominated 54 Outstanding Music Supervision Thomas Golubic for Something Stupid Nominated Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series Kurt Nicholas Forshager Kathryn Madsen Mark Cookson Matt Temple Jane Boegel Koch Jason Newman Jeff Cranford and Gregg Barbanell for Talk Nominated Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series Larry Benjamin Kevin Valentine and Phillip W Palmer for Talk Nominated 23rd Satellite Awards Best Actor Television Series Drama Bob Odenkirk Nominated 55 24th Critics Choice Awards Best Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated 56 Best Actor in a Drama Series Bob Odenkirk Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Rhea Seehorn Nominated American Film Institute Awards 2018 Television Programs of the Year Better Call Saul Won 57 71st Writers Guild of America Awards Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated 58 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Jonathan Banks Rainer Bock Ray Campbell Giancarlo Esposito Michael Mando Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn Nominated 59 30th Producers Guild of America Awards Best Episodic Drama Vince Gilligan Peter Gould Mark Johnson Melissa Bernstein Thomas Schnauz Gennifer Hutchison Nina Jack Diane Mercer Gordon Smith Alison Tatlock Ann Cherkis Bob Odenkirk and Robin Sweet Nominated 60 45th Saturn Awards Best Action Thriller Television Series Better Call Saul Won 61 Best Supporting Actor on Television Jonathan Banks Nominated Best Supporting Actress on Television Rhea Seehorn Nominated Best Guest Starring Role on Television Rainer Bock NominatedHome media editThe fourth season was released on Blu ray and DVD in region 1 on May 7 2019 The set contains all 10 episodes plus audio commentaries for every episode and several behind the scenes featurettes 62 International broadcast editOutside the U S in certain international markets season 4 was released on Netflix with episodes available the day after the episodes were broadcast on AMC 63 Related media editMadrigal Electromotive Security Training edit Similar to the series of fictional employee training videos used during season three AMC posted ten mini episodes of Madrigal Electromotive Security Training to YouTube and its social media accounts during the run of season four The videos feature a mix of live action footage of Banks portraying Mike in providing training to new security employees of Madrigal and animated segments 64 Jonathan Banks and the series were initially nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series respectively but the nominations were pulled by the Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences after they discovered the episodes were shorter than the category s required runtime stating This decision is in no way a diminishment of the quality of Better Call Saul Employee Training or Mr Banks performance in it 65 References edit a b Snierson Dan May 31 2018 Better Call Saul Here s your season 4 first look premiere 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