Better Call Saul season 3 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Mike enjoys a heartwarming call with his daughter-in-law, discussing her new home and inviting him for dinner. Meanwhile, a peculiar encounter unfolds with strange, fish-like individuals, sparking intrigue. Tension rises at Los Pollos Hermanos as a customer insistently seeks Gus Fring, leading to a confrontational situation. In a corporate setting, Gus deals with the aftermath, reassuring his staff and facing off with the domineering Don Hector. Elsewhere, Jimmy faces a legal dilemma, expressing a strained apology to his brother Chuck, setting the stage for further legal battles and emotional confrontations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mike's daughter-in-law say about their new house?
She says the house is great, Kaylee loves her new school, and the neighborhood is friendly and safe.
Who is Mike invited to dinner by?
Mike is invited to dinner by his daughter-in-law.
What unusual characters are encountered near the truck?
The characters are described as "funny-lookin'" and resembling fish, suggesting an extraterrestrial origin.
Where does the tense encounter with the demanding customer take place?
The encounter takes place at Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant.
Who does the customer at Los Pollos Hermanos want to see?
The customer demands to see Gus Fring.
How does Gus Fring address his staff after the threatening situation?
Gus Fring reassures his staff, promises protection and compensation, and describes the intruders as cowards.
What is the purpose of the meeting involving Jimmy, Howard, Kim, and Chuck?
The meeting is to finalize Jimmy's Pre-Prosecution Diversion.
What does Jimmy apologize for during the meeting?
Jimmy apologizes for his temper, the things he said, and for breaking down Chuck's door.
What is discussed outside the meeting room regarding the bar hearing?
Kim and Howard discuss the existence of a duplicate tape and the upcoming bar hearing.
What is Chuck's reaction to Jimmy's statement in the meeting?
Chuck is satisfied with Jimmy's statement but not with his level of remorse.