In the glacially paced cold open, police arrive to arrest Chuck after his neighbor calls to report him for stealing her newspaper. Last night’s episode was a sort of triptych, telling three stories with very different focuses and tones. “Jello” upped the humor quotient with some of the show’s funniest dialogue to date - though, thanks to a parallel storyline, it was also Better Call Saul‘s most emotional episode. Or, at least, they were until the moment last week when we saw Howard Hamlin gazing up at a Jimmy McGill billboard that looked exactly like him. Although Better Call Saul has kept the promise that it would be “lighter” than Breaking Bad, laugh-out-loud funny scenes have been few and far between.
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