Jimmy must prove that Nacho is innocent when he is wrongly suspected of kidnapping.Jimmy must prove that Nacho is innocent when he is wrongly suspected of kidnapping.Jimmy must prove that Nacho is innocent when he is wrongly suspected of kidnapping.
Rick Anglada
- Albuquerque Police Officer
- (uncredited)
William Fogle
- Courthouse Lawyer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was directed by Terry McDonough, who directed 3 episodes on Breaking Bad (2008). One of them is Better Call Saul (2009), the episode that introduces us to Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk).
- GoofsWhen Saul is on the phone in the nail salon at the beginning of the episode, three camera crew and a camera light are visible in the mirror behind him.
- Quotes
Jimmy McGill: What'd you eat for lunch, the whole roast beast?
- ConnectionsReferences The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
- SoundtracksOpening Credits Theme
Written and Composed by Dave Porter
Featured review
Another great episode!
The first three episodes of this series have not only met my at first extremely high expectations, but also absolutely exceeded them. I already find myself every Monday after watching an episode, immediately anticipating next week, and what surprises will no doubt be in store for the rest of the series.
Almost everything about 'Nacho' is spot on. Cinematography? Check. The amount of subtly stunning shots in this show just makes it great to look at. Music? Check. The original score as well as the carefully picked songs just add yet another great quality to the show. Acting? Of course, check. We've already established many great characters alongside the main protagonist Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), who is of course on point as always.
Overall, to wrap it up, this show just keeps getting better, doesn't it? How it keeps me on the edge of my seat throughout all the episodes, and keeps me in strong anticipation for the next episode during the 6 day interval is beyond me. Great job.
Almost everything about 'Nacho' is spot on. Cinematography? Check. The amount of subtly stunning shots in this show just makes it great to look at. Music? Check. The original score as well as the carefully picked songs just add yet another great quality to the show. Acting? Of course, check. We've already established many great characters alongside the main protagonist Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), who is of course on point as always.
Overall, to wrap it up, this show just keeps getting better, doesn't it? How it keeps me on the edge of my seat throughout all the episodes, and keeps me in strong anticipation for the next episode during the 6 day interval is beyond me. Great job.
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- PulpPhiction
- Feb 16, 2015
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- Country of origin
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- Filming locations
- 7th St SW & Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(Jimmy calling 'Nacho' from phone booth)
- Production companies
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- Runtime48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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