Giancarlo Esposito talks directing this week's episode of BetterCallSaul and explains Kim's heartbreaking decision.
didn’t appear in the latest episode of “Better Call Saul,” but that was because he was busy behind the camera directing this crucial episode, the penultimate entry in Season 6’s first half.
The episode also introduces one of the most important, but rarely seen, characters in the “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” world: the vacuum repairman. Dr. Caldera, the sketchy veterinarian who’s patched up Saul and Mike throughout the series, reveals he keeps a coded notebook of illegal contacts. Inside the book is a card for Ed Galbraith , who specializes in fixing vacuums and making people disappear when they’re in trouble.
Our wonderful set decorating artist found an old barn in the valley in Albuquerque. I went to the studio where they had an old set of something else. They said we could fashion the interior here and the exterior there. We wound up going out to the barn, a 90-year-old woman owned it out in the valley. It had the beautiful feeling of what would be inside a German barn. It was a horse barn, and we wanted it to be a barn that looked like it had Casper’s machinery — he’s an engineer.
It’s a heartbreaking moment for me in this episode, and I wanted it to reflect a very major decision in Kim’s life and her life with Jimmy. She has this opportunity she’s wanted her whole career; she’s going to walk in that room and make it happen. To have her make this decision, is it for love or is it the excitement of the grift? Whatever that is, that U-turn is a perfect analogy for that. It’s a U-turn in her life.
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