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Before Saul Goodman, he was Jimmy McGill. And if you're calling Jimmy, you're in real trouble. The prequel to 'Breaking Bad' follows small-time attorney Jimmy McGill as he transforms into Walter White's morally challenged lawyer, Saul Goodman.
While it's tempting to wish that more happened in "Expenses" -- especially given that it's coming on the heels of last week's equally sedate, piece-moving "Off Brand" -- there are signs throughout this hour that the show's gearing up for a big finish.
Let's just get this out of the way: If Bob Odenkirk doesn't win an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and the Congressional Medal of Honor for his work on Better Call Saul this season, there is no justice in the world.
One of the most surprising parts of Better Call Saul -- for both the audience and for the people writing the show -- is how lovable Jimmy McGill turned out to be.