Louis and Tara get to know each other better. Meanwhile, Mike uses the legal clinic to go after Velocity Data Solutions. Harvey demands that Seidel schedule a hearing for Mike before the ethics board as soon as possible. When Mike has to bring Pearson Specter Litt into the case, Oliver gets to work with the firm’s new associates, but others are suspicious of Mike’s motives and Oliver urges him to come clean to Nate, their boss at the clinic, upon learning Mike has more riding on this than initially stated. Harvey learns that Seidel has more at stake in the Velocity lawsuit than he revealed and refuses to take his demands. While helping Mike, Harvey neglects to support Louis with the firm’s clients, so Louis brings in Rachel and Katrina; they lose a big client because of Harvey's absence, but Rachel and Katrina become friends. Donna keeps experimenting with Benjamin’s project, but has trouble explaining empathy to him.
If you're on the hunt for a new television series to become thoroughly engrossed in, look no further than Better Call Saul. This American legal crime drama is not only part of the acclaimed Breaking Bad franchise but also stands strong as an outstanding show in its own right.
The story follows Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), a small-time lawyer hustling to make ends meet while searching for his destiny. As we watch Jimmy's evolution from an ambitious attorney to the notorious criminal lawyer known as Saul Goodman, we are drawn into a world of crime, drama, and incredibly complex characters.
Alongside Jimmy is 'fixer' Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a former corrupt police officer turned enforcer for drug traffickers. One cannot overlook other key players like Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn), Jimmy's romantic interest; Nacho Varga (Michael Mando), a drug dealer; or Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), a ruthless drug lord. Each character brings their unique flavor to this intricate web spun by creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould.