BetterCallSaul, Season 5: TV review
Particularly when considering the series from which it was spun off, “The events of “Breaking Bad,” on which the character of Saul Goodman first appeared, happened gradually but then all at once, as its protagonist’s slide into villainy accelerated beyond what he was able, or willing, to control.
This is, broadly, a great place to start, and the time it took to get there was, in retrospect, well spent! But in an episode-by-episode sense as new installments unfold, the show seems at times to have perhaps more vision than plan: A sense of itself, but a manner of getting there too halting by half.
That show has been a riff on themes tangent to those of “Breaking Bad” — primarily, what it looks like when a person is drawn towards sin even as they know how great the rewards would be for being good — and that continue to show up in this fifth season. In what remains current television’s most underrated performance, Rhea Seehorn continues to shine as Kim Wexler, the lawyer who encapsulates this conflict between goodness and indulgence as well as does Saul.
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