After the last three heavy episodes of BETTER CALL SAUL, the series acting MVP, Rhea Seehorn (Kim), delivers an outstanding directorial debut. The results are the most comedic yet of season six. It’s a welcome return to see the series return to Albuquerque suburbian life and Saul (Bob Odenkirk) and Kim.
Outside of the big con that Saul and Kim pull, my favorite moments in HIT AND RUN involve Kim’s transition to becoming more “stern.” I’m still flabbergasted that she has not won an Emmy for her work in the series. I have a prediction as to what will happen to Kim in this series, but I dare not mention it as I would spoil it more than someone painting their house “tomato red.”
I don’t know how to encourage people to watch this series instead of saying don’t be like an “asshole that moves a cone” and skip this epic final season.
It’s available on AMC in the U.S. or Netflix internationally.