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New exciting stories of Better Call Saul come up in the fourth season following Jimmy McGill, the expert criminal legal counselor. In this season we see McGill lives dismal time in the wake of Chuck's deplorable passing however Kim battles to help him. In the interim, Mike begins to consider his part in Madrigal.
Another perfectly competent episode of Better Call Saul that does little to explain just where we might be heading this year, and unfortunately we're running out of time.
This new focus on the super lab is particularly fun, serving to show how long and arduous it was to set up these elements of the Los Pollos Hermanos business that Walt would later so swiftly and impulsively raze to the ground.
"Piñata" structures its narrative around Jimmy's hunger for the respect, adulation, and sense of accomplishment that lawyering was supposed to provide him.
Offers a valuable emotional counterweight to the steps Jimmy takes in the rest of the episode on the road from (hat tip to Jesse Pinkman) criminal lawyer to criminal lawyer.
"Piñata" reminds us that when creating compelling characters, as Mike would say, "We can't just keep 'em alive, we gotta keep 'em from climbing the walls."