7:19 AM EST 2/11/2015
Beware! Fans who haven't seen Episode 2 of the famous drama television series Better Call Saul are advised not to read any further to keep the mystery as it is. The second episode, titled Mijo, began from where the show's premiere left it off. The show that debuted on Sunday with its Episode 1, introduced Jimmy McGill, who will later on become Saul Goodman. However, the show wasn't introduced as such at the first instance until the second episode was premiered shortly after a gap of 24 hours.
Better Call Saul has been created by Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan. It is a spin-off and at the same time a prequel to Gilligan's Breaking Bad. However, events that happen before and after the original series have also been included. The second episode also introduces Tuco at the end of it, making the pilot similar to the Breaking Bad series.
The Black comedy drama stars Bob Odenkirk in the classic act of Saul Goodman, the lead character in the show. Other stars include Jonathan Banks who portrays the character of Mike Ehrmantraut, Michael Mando as none other than Nacho Varga, Michael McKean as the well-known Chuck McGill, Rhea Seehorn as the very imitable Kim Wexler, Jeremy Shamos as Craig Kettleman, Julie Ann Emery as Betsy Kettleman, Raymond Cruz as Tuco Salamanca, and Patrick Fabian as none other than Howard Hamlin.
The series comprise of a total of 10 episodes. The next season is speculated to be released in early 2016 that will premiere a total of 13 episodes. Better Call Saul airs on AMC channel and has been given an average rating of 8 out of 10 by a group of 43 critics. Do not forget the third episode of the series, Nacho, which is scheduled to be aired on February 16, 2015.
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