Saul Goodman’s client list keeps growing, while Jimmy McGill’s bridges burn.
He’s looking for the perfect, vintage… Shotput?
No, even better: three bowling balls.

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We’ll have to wait until much later to find out the purpose of Jimmy’s shopping excursion.
For now, we cut to the title credits and then to Jimmy and Kim’s apartment.
What are the chances this ends well?
This, too, will not end well.
Harkness points to the bearded man sitting at the defense table: There’s the robber, he says.
Jimmy pushes him: Is he sure?
Did he really get a good look?
“, the judge scolds, and Jimmy grins, totally in his element.
“You didn’t recognize him either, your Honor.”
If she wants to do right by Mr. Acker, she’d better call… you-know-who.
Not for the horse, but also not for the horse’s lead counsel.
This whole episode has a sense of doors closing and destinies taking shape.
How did he get there?
And most importantly, to whom does he now owe his life?