Better Call Saul - Season 2- Episode 2 ((hot)) ⚡ Confirmed
The episode begins by reintroducing , who has been absent since the season premiere. Chuck is seen at home, struggling to play the piano perfectly—a metaphor for his own rigid adherence to rules and order. When Howard Hamlin visits to inform him that Jimmy has secured a prestigious "partner-track" position at Davis & Main , Chuck's feigned happiness barely masks his frustration and deep-seated belief that Jimmy is fundamentally unsuited for the law.
Sanders knows Mike is dirty. He knows Mike was involved in the "good Samaritan" murder (an echo of Breaking Bad ). But he has no proof. Mike gives a monotone, boring recitation of events. He doesn’t invent a cobbler; he invents nothing. He simply refuses to break. Better Call Saul - Season 2- Episode 2
But the genius of "Cobbler" is the emotional cost. After leaving the office, Jimmy sits alone in his car. The high of the performance fades. He looks at his reflection. He won, but he looks disgusted with himself. He has just introduced the legal world to "Squat Cobbler"—a stain on his career that Kim will have to clean up. The episode begins by reintroducing , who has
“Cobbler” is a transitional episode, but it’s elegantly constructed. The humor lands, the tension simmers, and the character work is exceptional. Jimmy’s lie is a small-scale version of the moral flexibility that will eventually become Saul Goodman. Meanwhile, Kim’s exit from HHM is the episode’s emotional core — a brave, quiet rebellion. Sanders knows Mike is dirty