‘Better Call Saul’ Review: ‘Talk’ Might Be One of the Show’s Most Violent, Least Important Episodes Yet
Season 4 Episode 4 is as smart and savvy as usual, but when it comes to the characters it doesn’t make a huge impact.
Season 4 Episode 4 is as smart and savvy as usual, but when it comes to the characters it doesn’t make a huge impact.
David Costabile on the return of Gale: “To be raised from the dead? I’ve never been resurrected. It’s a good feeling. It’s a nice feeling.”
From the genius of David Lynch’s “Part 8” to the moodiness set forth by “Atlanta” and “The Handmaid’s Tale,” these are the most beautifully shot TV shows.
Season 4 Episode 3 keeps us on edge for tragedy to come.
Bob Odenkirk, Rhea Seehorn, Michael Mando, and Patrick Fabian explain how the lack of words in the scripts inspire them to create their best performances.
Season 4 Episode 2 reminds us that safety and security in this world are a luxury.
The Emmy-nominated actor told IndieWire that an on-set revelation he had during “Breaking Bad” dictated a massive part of his character’s backstory.
Season 4 Episode 1, “Smoke,” doesn’t feature fireworks, but does deliver a few gut punches.
Also: Although Gilligan admits his worldview is a bit “bleak,” he shares his love for “Spongebob Squarepants.”
The future is an uncertain thing for the man once known as Jimmy McGill.
The first three episodes of Season 4 illustrate how the series’ genre-defying powers make it one of the most subtle and brilliant shows on TV.