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Fun and Games (Better Call Saul)

"Fun and Games" is the ninth episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad. It was directed by Michael Morris and written by Ann Cherkis. The episode aired on AMC and AMC+ on July 18, 2022, before debuting online in certain territories on Netflix the following day. In the episode, Gus Fring discusses the death of Lalo Salamanca with the cartel, Mike Ehrmantraut ties up a loose end, and Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler deal with the aftermath of Howard Hamlin's murder.

"Fun and Games"
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Episode no.Season 6
Episode 9
Directed byMichael Morris
Written byAnn Cherkis
Produced by
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Cinematography byMarshall Adams
Editing bySkip Macdonald
Original air dateJuly 18, 2022 (2022-07-18)
Running time56 minutes
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"Fun and Games" was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its character development and the performances of Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn as Jimmy and Kim. It marks the final appearance for Giancarlo Esposito (Gus Fring). An estimated 1.22 million viewers saw the episode during its first broadcast on AMC.

Plot edit

Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler leave for work while Mike Ehrmantraut and his men remove all traces of Howard Hamlin's murder[a] from their apartment. When they return, Jimmy reassures Kim that they will eventually forget what happened,[b] but Kim does not react.

Gus Fring meets with members of the cartel at Don Eladio's home. Juan Bolsa reads Hector Salamanca's statement claiming Gus killed Lalo Salamanca, since Lalo contacted Hector after his supposed death but is now missing. With no proof of Lalo's initial survival, Eladio dismisses Hector's request for revenge. To keep the peace, Eladio divides the Albuquerque-area drug territory: the Salamancas will control the South Valley, while Gus receives the area to the north. Gus later tells Mike to find a new crew to immediately resume construction of the meth lab. To celebrate, Gus visits a wine bar and converses with David, his favorite sommelier, enjoying his company before cutting the visit short. In the middle of the night, Mike visits Nacho Varga's father, Manuel, who recognizes Mike from having previously worked on his Chrysler Fifth Avenue.[c] Mike informs Manuel of Nacho's death,[d] says the Salamancas will no longer target him, and that they will face "justice". Manuel dismissively tells Mike he is no different from the criminals with whom he associates.

Jimmy and Kim attend Howard's memorial at HHM and learn the firm will downsize and rebrand. Howard's widow, Cheryl, questions them about the circumstances of Howard's death. Kim deflects blame by suggesting Cheryl failed to notice Howard's supposed drug problem, causing Cheryl to break down in tears. The next morning, Kim surrenders her law license. At home, Jimmy begs Kim to reconsider but finds she has packed her belongings. Kim tells Jimmy she loves him but they are bad for each other and will only hurt those around them. She reveals that she knew of Lalo's survival before he appeared at their apartment but did not tell Jimmy for fear it would jeopardize their scheme against Howard, which she enjoyed but now regrets. She then tearfully leaves him.

In a flashforward, Jimmy has fully embraced his Saul Goodman persona, living in a large mansion, frequenting prostitutes, and driving a 1997 Cadillac DeVille with "LWYRUP" vanity plate to his newly renovated office to meet with clients.[e]

Production edit

"Fun and Games" was written and directed by Better Call Saul veterans Ann Cherkis and Michael Morris, respectively. The episode was dedicated to Julia Clark Downs, an Albuquerque attorney who consulted for the show in regard to its legal system presentations. Downs died on October 5, 2021, in a traffic accident.[6][7]

The episode marked the end of the drug cartel storyline on Better Call Saul. Giancarlo Esposito made his final appearance as Gus Fring, while Jonathan Banks made only two more brief appearances as Mike Ehrmantraut.[8] The opening montage in the episode was 12 to 16 pages in Cherkis's script. The concept of directing a montage was not new to Morris, as he had worked on one for the season four episode "Quite a Ride". He said testing the props for the opening scene took a lot of time and precision.[9] A music cover of Harry Nilsson's "Perfect Day", by Dresage and Slow Shiver, was recorded for the intro to accommodate the runtime.[10]: 8:26–9:16  For the scene between Mike and Manuel, a fence was put in to symbolize imprisonment.[9] Esposito and Reed Diamond, who played David, previously worked together on the television film Homicide: The Movie.[11] Most of the images used during Howard Hamlin's memorial were taken from actor Patrick Fabian's personal social media, slightly edited to avoid anachronisms; only one image was newly shot for the episode.[12][13]

The breakup scene was rehearsed to plan how the crew would shoot the scene with Morris, cinematographer Marshall Adams, camera operators Matt Credle and Jordan Slovin, and dolly grip Eli Schneider in the same room. Rhea Seehorn, who plays Kim, described it as an intimate, orchestrated dance to shoot the scene with a minimal number of cuts.[14] Morris mentioned that they "covered essentially each side of the whole conversation moving from room to room in a single take, and we did not use a hand-held camera, which just means we had to build a very, very precise dolly track and a sound plan to get it covered, and the set wasn't really built for that kind of thing. It was a huge effort from everyone to cover the scene that way, but I wanted to do it because having rehearsed it with them, I knew that this was not a scene that you wanted to break up ... because they were so on top of the moment and we would have lost so much. The rehearsal was huge for us."[15]

Morris said they filmed the transition to the final scene's flashforward in an "unconventional way" by not focusing on Jimmy's facial reaction to the "last time he's going to see this apartment probably in some real sense" and cutting to the future where "it's not him anymore. That was how we approached that. We shot each side of this in one unbroken take from room to room and pulling back. That's why the camera moves more than the camera often moves in a scene like this in Better Call Saul. Rather than try and maintain an emotional peak on [his] face, I'd rather just be in the room with him and just let it die."[9]

There is some ambiguity surrounding the length of the time skip at the end of the episode. While the dates on Saul's license plate and handicapped placard may indicate the final scenes take place around 2005,[16] Better Call Saul executive producer Thomas Schnauz stated that the events may take place closer to 2007.[17] However, Schnauz later clarified that it could indeed be 2005, as he was not aware of the dates shown, though his estimation was based on the discussions from the writers' room.[18] He explained that, "Ultimately, it doesn't matter what year [the episode] ends in. He's full Saul Goodman, prior to the events of [Breaking Bad]."[19]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

"Fun and Games" was met with critical acclaim. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, all of its nine reviews are positive, with an average rating of 9.5/10.[20] The episode received five out of five stars from Vulture's Scott Tobias,[21] four and a half out of five stars from Nick Harley of Den of Geek,[22] and "A−" grades from The A.V. Club's Kimberly Potts and IndieWire's Steve Greene.[23][24] Greene said the episode offered a "dose of the beautifully crafted anguish that this show has perfected. It's an hour of faces of people forced to reckon with what's now broken in their own lives, whether or not they fully blame themselves for doing the actual breaking."[24] Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone included "Fun and Games" on their lists for the best TV episodes of 2022.[25][26]

The scene between Gus and David was analyzed by several critics, who concluded Gus was unwilling to start a relationship because he did not want to risk putting a loved one in danger.[4][24][22] Harley said it was the first scene to challenge his perception of Gus, and wished the show had explored more of the character's thoughts and emotions before its end.[22] Greene lauded the scene's direction and wrote, "It's a kind of genuine, uncalculated kind of interaction that Gus is rarely afforded (or that he rarely affords himself)."[24] Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone described it as "remarkable", "lovely", and "terribly sad" and praised Esposito's performance as Gus. Sepinwall also said the scene between Gus and the cartel was tense because it felt like the end of their stories on Better Call Saul.[11] The scene between Mike and Manuel was also well received. Tobias called it "extraordinary" and said Manuel's description of Mike was a reminder to the audience of Mike's true nature as a fixer: "He's so fully immersed in this cutthroat world of exploitation and death that he's lost touch with how ordinary people process loss or seek justice. His goodness is only relative to the vipers in his sphere."[21] Harley complimented it and said it was "the sort of hardboiled, dark night of the soul stuff that Mike's storylines so frequently produce, and it's as excellent and heartbreaking as the rest".[22]

The character development of Jimmy into the person he was in Breaking Bad received praise. Tobias said the transition from Kim's departure to Jimmy's new life was "brilliant": "We don't need to fill in the steps that got Jimmy from here to there because Jimmy McGill moved out right along with Kim. He's Saul Goodman 24/7 now."[21] Greene wrote of the character, "There's an ever-so-thin line separating what Jimmy knows to be true and wants to be true. 'Fun and Games' is filled with the latter, tiny statements that you can almost see him trying to will into fact. Everything you need to fill in that episode-ending time jump ... is in seeing Jimmy plead for one last chance to make things right. And then failing."[24]

 
The performances of Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn were praised by critics.

The performances of Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn as Jimmy and Kim were praised by critics. Sepinwall called it an "absolute acting marvel" from the two actors.[11] Michael Hogan of Vanity Fair said there was "so much amazing acting and dialogue" in the breakup scene that "you have to just sort of stand back and behold the pièce de résistance".[4] Tobias said Seehorn "nailed the moment as usual".[21] Harley thought the departure felt right for a series like Better Call Saul and said the two actors were "extraordinary": "You can almost physically see Jimmy trying to hold on as Kim pulls away from him. It feels honest, like a real breakup, and not too histrionic or staged."[22] Harley predicted Kim would return, saying it was not a "proper goodbye" to the character.[22] Potts felt the breakup "moved too quickly" but nevertheless gave the episode a positive review, noting how Odenkirk and Seehorn "display frighteningly real sincerity".[23] TVLine named Seehorn the performer of the week ending on July 23, 2022: "Seehorn was masterful — and heartbreaking ... It was a stunning exit, and one we really hope isn't the last we see of Kim Wexler. We just enjoy watching Rhea Seehorn too much for that."[27]

Ratings edit

An estimated 1.22 million viewers watched "Fun and Games" during its first broadcast on AMC on July 18, 2022.[28]

Notes edit

  1. ^ As seen in "Plan and Execution".[1]
  2. ^ Repeating what Mike said to him in the episode "Bad Choice Road".[2][3]
  3. ^ As seen in "Cobbler".
  4. ^ As seen in "Rock and Hard Place".[4]
  5. ^ Saul's office is decorated as seen in Breaking Bad.[5]

References edit

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  4. ^ a b c Hogan, Michael (July 18, 2022). "Better Call Saul Season 6, Episode 9 Recap: Jimmy Is Dead—Long Live Saul!". Vanity Fair. from the original on July 19, 2022. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
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  15. ^ Fienberg, Daniel (July 19, 2022). "Better Call Saul Director Breaks Down Pivotal 'Fun and Games' Scenes". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on July 20, 2022. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
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  18. ^ Thomas Schnauz [@TomSchnauz] (July 22, 2022). "It could be 2005. I was guessing based on what we talked about when we broke it. It's not my ep. Things change when it comes to props, that I'm not involved with. I didn't notice the 05 tags, so it could be. He seems so deep into Saul I assumed it was later than 05 in this ep" (Tweet). Retrieved July 22, 2022 – via Twitter.
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External links edit

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Fun and Games is the ninth episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul the spin off television series of Breaking Bad It was directed by Michael Morris and written by Ann Cherkis The episode aired on AMC and AMC on July 18 2022 before debuting online in certain territories on Netflix the following day In the episode Gus Fring discusses the death of Lalo Salamanca with the cartel Mike Ehrmantraut ties up a loose end and Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler deal with the aftermath of Howard Hamlin s murder Fun and Games Better Call Saul episodePromotional posterEpisode no Season 6Episode 9Directed byMichael MorrisWritten byAnn CherkisProduced byJenn Carroll Bob Odenkirk James PowersFeatured music Perfect Day by Dresage and Slow Shiver Any Way You Want It by JourneyCinematography byMarshall AdamsEditing bySkip MacdonaldOriginal air dateJuly 18 2022 2022 07 18 Running time56 minutesGuest appearancesEd Begley Jr as Clifford Main Steven Bauer as Don Eladio Vuente Javier Grajeda as Juan Bolsa Dennis Boutsikaris as Rich Schweikart Luis Moncada as Marco Salamanca Daniel Moncada as Leonel Salamanca Sandrine Holt as Cheryl Hamlin Reed Diamond as David Tina Parker as Francesca Liddy Juan Carlos Cantu as Manuel Varga Arye Gross as Judge Gabriel Dearden Peter Diseth as DDA Bill Oakley Mark Margolis as Hector SalamancaEpisode chronology Previous Point and Shoot Next Nippy Better Call Saulseason 6List of episodes Fun and Games was met with critical acclaim particularly for its character development and the performances of Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn as Jimmy and Kim It marks the final appearance for Giancarlo Esposito Gus Fring An estimated 1 22 million viewers saw the episode during its first broadcast on AMC Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Ratings 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPlot editJimmy McGill and Kim Wexler leave for work while Mike Ehrmantraut and his men remove all traces of Howard Hamlin s murder a from their apartment When they return Jimmy reassures Kim that they will eventually forget what happened b but Kim does not react Gus Fring meets with members of the cartel at Don Eladio s home Juan Bolsa reads Hector Salamanca s statement claiming Gus killed Lalo Salamanca since Lalo contacted Hector after his supposed death but is now missing With no proof of Lalo s initial survival Eladio dismisses Hector s request for revenge To keep the peace Eladio divides the Albuquerque area drug territory the Salamancas will control the South Valley while Gus receives the area to the north Gus later tells Mike to find a new crew to immediately resume construction of the meth lab To celebrate Gus visits a wine bar and converses with David his favorite sommelier enjoying his company before cutting the visit short In the middle of the night Mike visits Nacho Varga s father Manuel who recognizes Mike from having previously worked on his Chrysler Fifth Avenue c Mike informs Manuel of Nacho s death d says the Salamancas will no longer target him and that they will face justice Manuel dismissively tells Mike he is no different from the criminals with whom he associates Jimmy and Kim attend Howard s memorial at HHM and learn the firm will downsize and rebrand Howard s widow Cheryl questions them about the circumstances of Howard s death Kim deflects blame by suggesting Cheryl failed to notice Howard s supposed drug problem causing Cheryl to break down in tears The next morning Kim surrenders her law license At home Jimmy begs Kim to reconsider but finds she has packed her belongings Kim tells Jimmy she loves him but they are bad for each other and will only hurt those around them She reveals that she knew of Lalo s survival before he appeared at their apartment but did not tell Jimmy for fear it would jeopardize their scheme against Howard which she enjoyed but now regrets She then tearfully leaves him In a flashforward Jimmy has fully embraced his Saul Goodman persona living in a large mansion frequenting prostitutes and driving a 1997 Cadillac DeVille with LWYRUP vanity plate to his newly renovated office to meet with clients e Production edit Fun and Games was written and directed by Better Call Saul veterans Ann Cherkis and Michael Morris respectively The episode was dedicated to Julia Clark Downs an Albuquerque attorney who consulted for the show in regard to its legal system presentations Downs died on October 5 2021 in a traffic accident 6 7 The episode marked the end of the drug cartel storyline on Better Call Saul Giancarlo Esposito made his final appearance as Gus Fring while Jonathan Banks made only two more brief appearances as Mike Ehrmantraut 8 The opening montage in the episode was 12 to 16 pages in Cherkis s script The concept of directing a montage was not new to Morris as he had worked on one for the season four episode Quite a Ride He said testing the props for the opening scene took a lot of time and precision 9 A music cover of Harry Nilsson s Perfect Day by Dresage and Slow Shiver was recorded for the intro to accommodate the runtime 10 8 26 9 16 For the scene between Mike and Manuel a fence was put in to symbolize imprisonment 9 Esposito and Reed Diamond who played David previously worked together on the television film Homicide The Movie 11 Most of the images used during Howard Hamlin s memorial were taken from actor Patrick Fabian s personal social media slightly edited to avoid anachronisms only one image was newly shot for the episode 12 13 The breakup scene was rehearsed to plan how the crew would shoot the scene with Morris cinematographer Marshall Adams camera operators Matt Credle and Jordan Slovin and dolly grip Eli Schneider in the same room Rhea Seehorn who plays Kim described it as an intimate orchestrated dance to shoot the scene with a minimal number of cuts 14 Morris mentioned that they covered essentially each side of the whole conversation moving from room to room in a single take and we did not use a hand held camera which just means we had to build a very very precise dolly track and a sound plan to get it covered and the set wasn t really built for that kind of thing It was a huge effort from everyone to cover the scene that way but I wanted to do it because having rehearsed it with them I knew that this was not a scene that you wanted to break up because they were so on top of the moment and we would have lost so much The rehearsal was huge for us 15 Morris said they filmed the transition to the final scene s flashforward in an unconventional way by not focusing on Jimmy s facial reaction to the last time he s going to see this apartment probably in some real sense and cutting to the future where it s not him anymore That was how we approached that We shot each side of this in one unbroken take from room to room and pulling back That s why the camera moves more than the camera often moves in a scene like this in Better Call Saul Rather than try and maintain an emotional peak on his face I d rather just be in the room with him and just let it die 9 There is some ambiguity surrounding the length of the time skip at the end of the episode While the dates on Saul s license plate and handicapped placard may indicate the final scenes take place around 2005 16 Better Call Saul executive producer Thomas Schnauz stated that the events may take place closer to 2007 17 However Schnauz later clarified that it could indeed be 2005 as he was not aware of the dates shown though his estimation was based on the discussions from the writers room 18 He explained that Ultimately it doesn t matter what year the episode ends in He s full Saul Goodman prior to the events of Breaking Bad 19 Reception editCritical response edit Fun and Games was met with critical acclaim On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes all of its nine reviews are positive with an average rating of 9 5 10 20 The episode received five out of five stars from Vulture s Scott Tobias 21 four and a half out of five stars from Nick Harley of Den of Geek 22 and A grades from The A V Club s Kimberly Potts and IndieWire s Steve Greene 23 24 Greene said the episode offered a dose of the beautifully crafted anguish that this show has perfected It s an hour of faces of people forced to reckon with what s now broken in their own lives whether or not they fully blame themselves for doing the actual breaking 24 Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone included Fun and Games on their lists for the best TV episodes of 2022 25 26 The scene between Gus and David was analyzed by several critics who concluded Gus was unwilling to start a relationship because he did not want to risk putting a loved one in danger 4 24 22 Harley said it was the first scene to challenge his perception of Gus and wished the show had explored more of the character s thoughts and emotions before its end 22 Greene lauded the scene s direction and wrote It s a kind of genuine uncalculated kind of interaction that Gus is rarely afforded or that he rarely affords himself 24 Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone described it as remarkable lovely and terribly sad and praised Esposito s performance as Gus Sepinwall also said the scene between Gus and the cartel was tense because it felt like the end of their stories on Better Call Saul 11 The scene between Mike and Manuel was also well received Tobias called it extraordinary and said Manuel s description of Mike was a reminder to the audience of Mike s true nature as a fixer He s so fully immersed in this cutthroat world of exploitation and death that he s lost touch with how ordinary people process loss or seek justice His goodness is only relative to the vipers in his sphere 21 Harley complimented it and said it was the sort of hardboiled dark night of the soul stuff that Mike s storylines so frequently produce and it s as excellent and heartbreaking as the rest 22 The character development of Jimmy into the person he was in Breaking Bad received praise Tobias said the transition from Kim s departure to Jimmy s new life was brilliant We don t need to fill in the steps that got Jimmy from here to there because Jimmy McGill moved out right along with Kim He s Saul Goodman 24 7 now 21 Greene wrote of the character There s an ever so thin line separating what Jimmy knows to be true and wants to be true Fun and Games is filled with the latter tiny statements that you can almost see him trying to will into fact Everything you need to fill in that episode ending time jump is in seeing Jimmy plead for one last chance to make things right And then failing 24 nbsp The performances of Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn were praised by critics The performances of Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn as Jimmy and Kim were praised by critics Sepinwall called it an absolute acting marvel from the two actors 11 Michael Hogan of Vanity Fair said there was so much amazing acting and dialogue in the breakup scene that you have to just sort of stand back and behold the piece de resistance 4 Tobias said Seehorn nailed the moment as usual 21 Harley thought the departure felt right for a series like Better Call Saul and said the two actors were extraordinary You can almost physically see Jimmy trying to hold on as Kim pulls away from him It feels honest like a real breakup and not too histrionic or staged 22 Harley predicted Kim would return saying it was not a proper goodbye to the character 22 Potts felt the breakup moved too quickly but nevertheless gave the episode a positive review noting how Odenkirk and Seehorn display frighteningly real sincerity 23 TVLine named Seehorn the performer of the week ending on July 23 2022 Seehorn was masterful and heartbreaking It was a stunning exit and one we really hope isn t the last we see of Kim Wexler We just enjoy watching Rhea Seehorn too much for that 27 Ratings edit An estimated 1 22 million viewers watched Fun and Games during its first broadcast on AMC on July 18 2022 28 Notes edit As seen in Plan and Execution 1 Repeating what Mike said to him 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