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Better Call Saul
Bingo
Directed by
Larysa Kondracki
TV-MA
S1 • E7
Mar 15, 2015
48m
8.6
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Jimmy meets with potential new clients. Then, when given the opportunity to do the right thing, he cashes in a favor from an unlikely ally.
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Cast of Bingo
Bob Odenkirk
Jimmy McGill / Producer
Jonathan Banks
Mike Ehrmantraut
Michael McKean
Chuck McGill
Rhea Seehorn
Kim Wexler
Patrick Fabian
Howard Hamlin
Michael Mando
Nacho Varga
Barry Shabaka Henley
Detective Sanders
Omid Abtahi
Detective Abbasi
Caleb Burgess
Warren Kettleman
Sage Bell
Jo Jo Kettleman
Kelley Lewallen
Bingo Helper
Julie Ann Emery
Betsy Kettleman
Jeremy Shamos
Craig Kettleman
Jean Effron
Irene Landry
Dan Moseley
Lobby Guard
Larysa Kondracki
Director
Gennifer Hutchison
Writer
Nina Jack
Producer
Diane Mercer
Producer
Bingo Ratings & Reviews
The Spinoff
Alex Casey
After last week's slam dunk of an episode, I am feeling pretty confident in saying that Better Call Saul is one of the most interesting and unique telly shows on offer at the moment.
Decider
Jade Budowski
"Bingo", last night's episode of Better Call Saul, may not have been as gut-wrenching as last week's "Five-O", but it certainly provided us with some insight into Jimmy's inevitable 'Saul' destiny - even if we wish it wasn't so.
Flavorwire
Judy Berman
... what they've done since getting Breaking Bad fans on board is even more impressive: they've established Better Call Saul as a different yet not inferior show, with its own mood and rhythm.
Total Film
Ian Berriman
Initially it felt like the subplot about deluded embezzlers the Kettlemans didn't have much legs... but "koo-koo bananas" Lady Macbeth/Maude Flanders hybrid Betsy Kettleman has turned out to be a stand-out recurring character.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Mike Powell
I hope we're done with the Kettlemans; the show is better than them.
TV Equals
Jocelyn W
It is hard not to notice that even Jimmy's good acts have a way of advancing his best interests. I quite like that about the character and think it's what makes Better Call Saul so great.
New York Daily News
Ethan Sacks
A slow build compared to last week's intense Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) origin story, Sunday night's episode of the "Breaking Bad" spinoff showed that Jimmy McGill has a heart as well as a mouth."
Paste Magazine
Shane Ryan
Simply explaining the mechanics of the story doesn't paint the full picture-Mike's burglary allows the show to revel in its strength and tell the story in silence.
Washington Post
Rachel Lubitz
Seems as though Good Jimmy might not be good for Jimmy.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
[The Kettlemans'] cartoonishness gets so glaring you start to wonder if you're watching some kind of Space Jam-style blend of live-action and animation.
TV.com
Tim Surette
Allowing Jimmy to walk the line between "upstanding citizen" and "lowlife" gives Better Call Saul a rare type of freedom, because Jimmy can do pretty much anything in a given situation and his behavior will still feel believable.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
This was a low-key episode which, in many ways, felt like a turning point. It made explicit something previously only hinted at: that Jimmy had a heart.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
To go from depicting a man riding higher than he ever has, to watching him sink back down to the depths he'd fought so hard to escape is a difficult balancing act, but it's one that "Bingo" handles quite well.
New York Times
David Segal
Jimmy's hand-waving, smart-aleck shtick shines brightest against the bleak background of Mike's weather-beaten soul. And Mike is so morose and terse that the loquacious Jimmy is his perfect foil. We have the makings here of a really fine anti-buddy show.
Wall Street Journal
Scott Neumyer
There is likely no way that "Bingo" could possibly live up to the stark greatness of its predecessor, "Five-O," so it doesn't try to and it's all the better for it.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
One thing "Bingo" does do very, very well is hint at how much desperation lurks beneath the surface of these characters' lives - the sort of desperation that could drive ordinary people to tragic or criminal actions.
Tampa Bay Times
Chris Tisch
What a great episode, Mike's apple-chow-down break-in scene a highlight of the season so far, like something out of a Steven Soderbergh movie, complete with funky soundtrack and panache to burn.
Guardian
Richard Vine
There's nothing like a five-apple stakeout to get things going. Until this point Bingo was a pretty flat episode, lightened by Jimmy's turn as a bingo caller and Betsy Kettleman's delusional attitude towards her life of crime.
Entertainment Weekly
Kevin P. Sullivan
Has everyone calmed down from "Five-O"? I sure hope so, because this week's episode very deliberately shifts momentum back down to Better Call Saul's more familiar pace, but to great effect.
AV Club
Donna Bowman
It's a measure of Better Call Saul's quality that I feel as much for Jimmy, whom I hadn't met two months ago, as I do for Mike whom I've adored for years.
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