Better Call Saul (2015) s05e07 Episode Script

JMM

1 He's got a gun to my father's head.
We take care of Lalo.
Then we'll talk.
Gray Monte Carlo occupied by one male.
We had a verbal agreement.
Kevin still gets his call center.
Everybody wins.
I can't do this anymore.
You lie! I lie! - Either we end this now - Or what? Or maybe Maybe we get married.
And anything that already happened we're not going back over all that.
Let's just focus on from here on out.
Right.
Past is past.
And moving forward Uh, if I have the urge to not tell you something, then I've gotta tell you.
Right.
Full disclosure.
- And it works both ways? - Works both ways.
And mute.
Okay, what if I have the urge to not tell you something, but I tell you, and you don't like what you hear? I just want to know what's going on.
Yeah, but Jimmy, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
There he is.
So, we're really doing this, huh? Yeah, looks that way.
Am I late? - Nope.
- Cool.
Mornin'.
- Thanks for coming.
- Good to see you.
- Shall we? - Yeah.
Psst! What's up? Want me to hold the rings for you? Oh, there's no rings.
Well, I can fix that easy.
I seen a clerk downstairs.
He had a nice rock, probably about a half a carat.
Huell, no.
This is a different kind of thing.
Oh.
It's like that.
Then we should do it up right, then, for the rugrat.
No, there's no rugrat.
Well, you're at least gonna take her somewhere after this? Little honeymoon? I gotta friend who runs a B&B in Roswell.
Get you a good deal.
How about we take a raincheck on that? We just need to get this done.
You feel me? This is a legal arrangement.
This way, if I get into trouble, they can't make her testify against me.
You getting hitched for that? Yeah.
Yeah.
That's all this is.
You got it? She gonna be a McGill or Goodman? Wexler.
I-I got to go finish this.
Here you go.
Thanks.
Sir, do you have documentation of your two previous dissolutions? Yeah.
Great.
One sec.
This okay with you? Of course.
Yeah.
I just mean, um this might not be what you dreamed of when you were 12.
Jimmy, it's not about that.
This is just, you know - everything we talked about.
- Right.
Right.
I know.
Just making sure.
All set.
I just need $25.
I got it.
Sorry to keep you waiting.
Been that kind of day.
So Wexler-McGill? Yes.
And you picked the short vows, that right? Yes.
And you have your witnesses? Mm-hmm.
Okay, then.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Oh.
"Do you, James Morgan McGill, take Kimberly Wexler to " Hmm.
No middle name.
"To be your lawfully wedded wife? To have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do you part? I do.
"And do you, Kimberly Wexler, take James Morgan McGill to be your lawfully wedded husband? To have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do you part?" I do.
Mm-hmm.
Do you have the rings? We, um We didn't do that.
No rings.
Okey-dokey.
"Then by the power vested in me by the state of New Mexico, I now pronounce you husband and wife".
"You may kiss".
Psst! Psst! One more, one more.
So, lunch is definitely out? Sorry.
I-I just can't get away.
But I'll be home early tonight.
Me too.
- Saul Goodman, speedy justice for you! - I been calling you.
Yeah.
I had a busy morning.
Go to lock-up.
Client's waiting for you.
My "client"? Wha Who got picked up this time? Jorge De Guzman.
Who the hell is Jorge De Guzman? Who do you think? State vs.
Jorge De Guzman.
Case CR-2004003022.
Mr.
De Guzman.
Murder in the first degree, robbery while armed with a deadly weapon, tampering with evidence, arson Your Honor, uh, my client waives the reading of the remaining charges.
How does he plead? "Not guilty" on all charges.
I'd like to schedule a pre-trial hearing in six weeks.
And I'm going to deny bond.
Uh, Your Honor That's my decision.
Thank you for making time for us on such short notice.
We wanted to tell you face-to-face how much everyone in the firm regrets what happened yesterday.
The situation in Tucamcari spiraled out of control, and we take full responsibility.
Kevin, you chose me as your attorney.
And that was the best day of my professional life.
Yesterday was the worst day of my professional life.
I can't tell you how much I regret that I let you down.
But I want you to know that, if you choose to move forward with me and with us, nothing like that will ever happen again.
No one's denying that things went off course, but let's keep in mind that over the last 18 months, we've opened 24 new branches.
And, until Tucamcari, the legal work has been flawless.
Well.
Kim, you dropped the ball.
That's for sure.
And, uh with all your smarts, whole office full of associates and fancy degrees you get rolled over by Well, you know what happened.
I expected more.
Thanks for coming in.
Thank you, Kevin.
Paige.
Thank you.
Kim, one more thing.
This fella McGill or Goodman, whatever.
You could do a whole lot better.
I'll say 50/50, but we gave it a shot.
Rich, we can't leave it like this.
Oh, he'll stew for a bit, and then we'll see.
And if he does stick with us, then what? We walk on eggshells forever? What's our alternative? We countered with seven, right? Yes, but after the survey Uh, sorry to interrupt.
Do you mind if we take just another minute of your time? I guess.
Kevin, no matter what our relationship looks like moving forward, we owe you the truth.
And the truth is, you ignored our advice.
Oh, so this is my fault.
We said Mesa Verde should reconsider the site for the call center.
You declined.
We advised you to keep the purchased lot as an investment.
You declined.
And we advised you to leave that meeting when it became apparent that the other side was negotiating in bad faith.
You declined.
At every point, we gave you the best guidance we could, and at every point, you chose to go your own way.
We are your attorneys, and it is our job to advise you.
The decisions will always be yours, but if you continue to ignore us then this is the wrong relationship.
And, Kevin, I have to tell you, whoever represents you in the future I hope you're gonna listen to them a little bit better.
That it? Alright, then.
See you on Thursday.
Okay.
Well, uh I guess we'll get out of your hair.
Thursday.
JMM.
What's that? Oh, that's my motto.
Yeah? "Justice Matters Most".
Okay, brass tacks.
Um, how solid is this "De Guzman" thing? Because if they find out you're not who they think you are, - that could be a little - It's not gonna be a problem.
Great! Um, first up, we got to get the murder rap down to manslaughter.
Now, I think that the DA is primed to cut a deal.
So I say make 'em come to us, power move - No.
- No? Nope.
No deal.
Here's the thing about going to trial No, no, no, no, no.
No trial.
No deal.
Okay, yeah.
Sure.
Just What did you have in mind? You're gonna get me out on bail.
Bail? That's Well, the thing there I mean, I don't know how things work south of the border, but here, under these circumstances, uh, well, that's a long shot.
Quieres ser amigo de el cartel? I'm sorry.
I-I don't, uh You wanna be a friend of the cartel? Hmm? Time to get yourself a new motto.
Just.
Make.
Money.
"'But what does that mean, "ephemeral"?' repeated the little prince, who never in his life let go of a question once he had asked it.
'It means, "Which is in danger of speedy disappearance".
' 'Is my flower in danger of speedy disappearance?' 'It certainly is.
'" Hmm.
Okay, kid, we'll finish the rest later.
Now, good night.
Not yet, Pop-pop.
Just two more pages.
Two more pages, and that's it, alright? Now lie down.
"'My flower is ephemeral', the little prince said to himself, 'and she only has four thorns to defend herself against the world".
She's out.
Think "The Little Prince" did the trick.
I think you wore her out with all that hide-and-seek.
I don't know.
I think maybe she wore me out.
This girl at work she can't get her son to sleep.
The kid's 2 years old, and he's still tearing around the house at midnight.
Hmm.
Matty was like that.
Really? Yeah, really.
Never wanted to conk out.
Too busy.
He was such a cutie.
I love those pictures of him sitting on Santa's lap.
- Ahh, that face.
- Mm.
Cried his eyes out.
Every year.
And every year, he'd want to try it again.
I'm better now.
What changed? Decided to play the cards I was dealt.
Just said he'll see us at the regular Thursday meeting.
You spoke truth to power.
We'll see if he sticks to it.
How'd your day go? I got married.
Here.
Mmm.
What? I'm having the urge not to tell you something.
It's nothing.
I'll I'll tell you later, okay? Mm.
Jimmy, wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
What? I have a a new client.
He's, um, connected.
I mean, he's a cartel guy.
From Mexico.
Pretty high up.
Anyway, he's in for murder, and he wants bail, which That's impossible.
I mean no way in hell this dude is ever seeing sunshine.
But if I could, you know, somehow find a way um he said, uh, I'd be a friend of the cartel.
"Friend of the cartel"? You know what that means.
Means money.
Ranch in Montana kind of money, like, uh, private jet kind of money press conferences, TV news, the works.
But do you want to be a friend of the cartel? No.
No.
Absolutely not.
I Anyway, it's a moot point 'cause the guy's the definition of a flight risk, so Look, I'm gonna put up a fight, right, just for show.
There's no judge on earth that's gonna grant him bail.
I just I didn't want to tell you, so I thought I should tell you.
You know what? What? I'm glad you did.
Oh.
Alright, back in your cell! Hey.
No, no.
I'm good.
I'm good.
I'm good.
So, what's happening with sixth street? Mm-hmm.
And the take? Okay.
So, what're you gonna do about it? You gonna send in Ocho Loco? Oh.
Even better.
Nice.
Listen.
I got something for you to do.
I'm not telling you shit until we talk about my dad.
What you tell me and when you say it is not up to you.
Listen, you said when Lalo's out of the picture, we'll talk about my father, right? Well, he's out of the picture.
Say your piece.
I'm done.
I want out.
And you want me to square it with Fring.
Fring's not all of it.
It's the cartel.
I disappear, they're gonna go after my father.
He's gotta come with me.
But no matter what I say, with him it's the cops or nothing.
The cops won't solve this.
You got a way? Hmm.
What are you holding out? Lalo called me from inside.
He put me back in charge.
And ? And he wants me to burn down a Pollos Hermanos.
Then he's not out of the picture, is he? The "avocado mania" promotion, which we've been testing in select franchises, has been a smashing success, contributing to an 18% increase in foot traffic at participating locations and a 12% bump in customer satisfaction.
We know a good thing when we see it, so we are planning to fully roll out "avocado mania" in Q2.
Additionally, our innovative "family-fun" remodel improved the in-store Whiskerstay's experience, resulting in increased repeat business system-wide.
In fact, we are happy to share the news that the latest ACSI survey now places Whiskerstay's in the top 10% of limited-service chains nationwide.
Very nice, Cleo, very nice.
Thank you.
And now let's hear from Gustavo Fring of Los Pollos Hermanos.
- Thank you, Herr Schuler.
- Bitte.
I am delighted to report that the last quarter Los Pollos Hermanos revenues have increased 8.
3%.
Comparable restaurant sales increased by 4.
2%, representing the eighth consecutive quarter of comparable sales increases.
In addition to our continued focus on our core menu, we are very proud to introduce a new offering that will extend our product line while celebrating our traditional New Mexican culture.
I invite you to taste our delicious "Spice Curls".
"The curly fry with the Southwestern kick".
Here we are.
The bathroom has heated floors.
You'll find the dial just under the light switch.
There's a steam shower and bidet.
This controls the drapes.
Many of our guests have enjoyed the rodeo.
It's in town tomorrow at Reliant Stadium.
I highly recommend it.
Oh, thank you.
I'm only staying the night.
Next time, then.
Is there anything else, sir? No.
No, no, that will be all.
Thank you very much.
- Thank you, Mr.
Fring.
- My pleasure.
Peter.
- Look who's here.
- Who? - Hello, my friend.
- Oh.
Gustavo.
It's good to see you, my friend.
Oh, you look well.
Well, I don't feel well.
Maybe things will improve now that you're here.
Lydia tells me Salamanca is in jail.
This means you can continue construction? E-Eduardo Salamanca has been arrested for murder.
- Uh-huh.
- However, even from jail he creates issues.
What kind of issues? He ordered his men to burn down one of my restaurants.
You're kidding.
He's in jail.
He can still do that? I'm afraid so.
I know it's not exactly my area of expertise, but don't people get killed in prison all the time? I mean, "shanked" and "shivved" and whatnot? Anything happens to Salamanca on this side of the border, the cartel will assume that it was my doing.
It would mean war.
War for which we are unprepared.
My God.
This nightmare never ends.
- He's concerned about the money.
- "Concerned"?! - 4,800,000 Euros.
- Mm.
It's a miracle I haven't been caught.
Last year the auditors came this close.
One of them, a woman I think she knew.
- Peter - At first it was a year.
Then it was two.
Then three.
And now you're telling me How long? I can't.
I can't.
They will catch me, and then it is over.
- Peter.
.
- I can't.
- Peter - Gustavo, please.
- I can't.
- Listen to me.
- I - Listen to me.
Do you remember Santiago? The two of us.
Our backs to the wall.
I will never forget what you did.
Oh, well You are still the same man.
You will do what is necessary.
Stay strong, my friend.
We've come so far.
We are so very close.
Okay.
Good.
Now you eat.
Tomorrow you and I are going to the rodeo.
The rodeo? Yeah.
To see the cowboys.
I've never been to the rodeo.
Well, you're going to love it.
Gustavo.
You said that you would love me ♪ - Prosit.
- Prosit.
Prost.
Uh, "Your guests will relax in the elegant great room, complete with soaring stone fireplace".
Soaring stone? Yeah.
That's the best kind of stone.
How about a lavender farm? Seriously? Yeah, well, it's, uh it's lavender-adjacent.
Tell me more.
"Imagine a magical land called 'home'.
Watch the sun set across your own private meadow, as wild flowers sway in the breeze.
This stunning desert retreat promotes a casual yet luxurious lifestyle".
I'm casual yet luxurious.
Yeah.
Totally.
It's got a five-car garage.
What? How's that gonna work? - We only get 2 and a half cars each? - Yeah.
Garbage.
So, that was wildflowers dancing in the sun? They're swaying in the breeze.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, either way.
They're having a very nice time.
Saul Goodman, speedy justice for you! I need a word.
Oh.
A word? Yeah, uh Yeah, I have a word for you.
Uh, "tunnel" which is where I am right now.
Sorry! I can't hear you! Maybe try again later? Coming! Whatever it is, it's not for me, and it shouldn't be for you.
Hey, forget your key Oh.
Okay.
Yeah.
Come right in.
Make yourself at home.
You got me in my underwear, so enjoy the show.
You're representing Eduardo Salamanca, AKA Jorge De Guzman.
He is a client of mine, yeah.
So? Well, I need you to get him out on bail.
Wait.
What do you have to do with Lalo Salamanca? I represent someone who has an interest.
Someone like who? Someone your client can never know about.
Yeah, look, I don't take marching orders - from the man behind the curtain.
- Mm? In this case, it's better that you do.
You know what Salamanca did, right? I am aware.
What's this? This is everything you need to do your job.
Go.
"Significant ties to his local community"? What ties? Did you actually think I wasn't gonna hear about this "private eye" of yours? Excuse me? Dave Clark.
Dave Clark.
The mysterious "third party" who's coaching your key witness.
Alright, good.
You know what? Do the dumb act for Parson.
Please.
I can't wait to see him rip you both a new one.
Any idea what that asshole is going on about? I'll call the librarian.
Hey.
Uh, play to the judge, okay? But don't don't, like, play to the judge.
Don't over do it.
Try not to be too cool.
I mean, look humble.
A little bit scared.
No problem.
- Is that them? - Yep.
Who's that? That's gotta be his family.
Fred Whalen.
The guy who died? - At the Travel Wire? - Mm.
And I'm told you have new information An allegation of witness tampering? Mr.
Goodman? Mr.
Goodman? That's right, Your Honor.
Witness tampering.
I have reason to believe that the prosecution's key witness was coached by a private investigator who was hired to pervert justice.
Does the prosecution have a response? Unfortunately, Your Honor, it seems a person unknown to my team may have interacted with our witness, causing her to call Detective Roberts and amend her statement two months after the initial interview.
This only recently came to our attention, and we are vigorously investigating.
I would hope so.
Having said that, Your Honor, this witness is one small element of the state's case.
In light of the extraordinary violence of the crime and the fact that Mr.
De Guzman is a foreign national with no ties to the community, we ask that the court recognize him as a flight risk and as a danger to the citizens of New Mexico.
Mr.
Goodman? Uh, all due respect, Your Honor, but the witness is not just one "small element" of the state's case.
She's the only witness tying Mr.
De Guzman to the murder scene, and she's been manipulated.
Furthermore, the claim that Mr.
De Guzman has no ties to the community that's just patently false.
Mr.
De Guzman has deep ties to the city of Albuquerque.
I'd like you to meet his family.
Uh, that's his fiancée and the love of his life, Beth McKinnon, his stepchildren, Christopher and Ella, and sitting with them is Beth's mother, Mary.
Now, Your Honor, my client is the only father that these kids have ever known.
They depend on him.
How can you possibly see fit to separate this beautiful family? Um I'm sorry.
The testimony, um, implicating Mr.
De Guzman in this crime it's been fabricated.
You've already held him for three days.
Given the circumstances, Mr.
De Guzman should be granted bond.
Your Honor, a sidebar? Didn't the state do any investigating at all? We did, Your Honor.
Your honor, given what's transpired here Alright, that's enough.
Your Honor, I really I accept the defense's argument that bond is warranted.
But considering the severity of the charges, I will set the amount at $7 million.
Cash only.
Oh, Your Honor All rise.
$7 million? Yes, and I am so, so sorry.
I can do that.
Thing is, - I'm gonna need you to pick it up.
- What? Me? Mm-hmm.
- I'll call you.
- Well - You're good to go.
- Thank you.
Go ahead.
Hey, Jimmy.
Howard.
So have you thought any more about the job? The job.
Yeah.
No, um I'm still giving it some thought.
Yeah, no problem.
"Giving it some thought"? Yeah.
You know what? Don't bother.
It seems I've upset you.
So offer's off the table.
You upset me? How How'd you upset me? You tell me.
This is getting a little weird, Howard.
You want to know what's "weird"? It's "weird" to offer a job to a man and in return have bowling balls thrown at your car and prostitutes sent to your business lunch.
That's "weird".
Are you listening to yourself? I don't know what you're into these days, Howard, but prostitutes and, uh, bowling balls? Uh you sound unhinged.
Jimmy, I'm sorry you're in pain.
You're sorry? You're sorry? You kill my brother, and you say you're sorry.
Let me tell you something.
The job offer it didn't upset me.
It amused me.
Whew.
Big job at the illustrious HHM.
Chance to play at the palace? Lil' ole me? - I was trying - You have no idea what's going on.
You're a teensy tiny man in a teensy-weensy little bubble! Oh, Jimmy.
Ohh, don't you fuckin' "Oh, Jimmy" me.
You look down on me?! You pity me?! Walk away.
That's right, Howard.
You know why I didn't take the job? 'Cause it's too small! I don't care about it! It's nothing to me! It's a bacterium! I travel in worlds you can't even imagine! You can't conceive of what I'm capable of! I'm so far beyond you! I'm like a God in human clothing! Lightning bolts shoot from my fingertips!
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