Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Bob Odenkirk | ... | Jimmy McGill | |
Jonathan Banks | ... | Mike Ehrmantraut | |
Rhea Seehorn | ... | Kim Wexler | |
Patrick Fabian | ... | Howard Hamlin | |
Michael Mando | ... | Nacho Varga (credit only) | |
Michael McKean | ... | Chuck McGill | |
Cara Pifko | ... | Paige Novick | |
Brendan Fehr | ... | Captain Bauer | |
Joe DeRosa | ... | Dr. Caldera | |
John Christian Love | ... | Ernesto (as Brandon K. Hampton) | |
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Racquel Pino | ... | Raquel |
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Samantha Benavides | ... | Sam |
Dylan Riley Snyder | ... | Young Skeev | |
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Jon Summers | ... | Police Officer |
Nathaniel Augustson | ... | Mall Security Guard |
The repercussions of Chuck's scheme test Jimmy and Kim's (Rhea Seehorn) fledgling law practices - and their romance - as never before. This imminent existential threat presses Jimmy's faltering moral compass to the limit. Meanwhile, Mike searches for a mysterious adversary who seems to know almost everything about his business. Written by ac
It is always interesting to see the Gilligan making variations in the Pace of the show, looks like a good start to me as started exactly from where it left in last season. Costumes and sound effects improved a lot. Episode is a little bit slow to the extent of not clearly telling what to expect in next episode. I am writing this lately but i hope this will lead me to watch second episode right after i write this review. I love the show and jimmy's way of talking. Well hope for his brother not leaving him in desperation again.