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After becoming bored managing a cell phone store, Jimmy pivots to selling prepaid "burner" phones to criminals under the alias "Saul Goodman".

The season explores the psychological fallout of family trauma and the expansion of the New Mexico drug trade. Jimmy McGill's Descent -Movies4u.Vip-.Better.Call.Saul.S04.Complete-Se...

The season finale, "Winner," features one of the best scenes in television history. Jimmy gives a seemingly heartfelt speech to the bar association to get his law license back, only to reveal seconds later that it was all an act. This is the moment Jimmy McGill truly dies, and Saul Goodman is born.

Critics were effusive in their praise. Liz Shannon Miller of IndieWire awarded the season a 100, noting that things have simply become "more, but better, deeper, and more daring." The Cleveland Plain Dealer proclaimed that "Better Call Saul just keeps on getting better and better," a sentiment echoed by many. Verne Gay of Newsday gave the season a perfect score, stating, "The precision of 'Saul's' craftsmanship—writing, direction, acting, and all the way down to craft services, for all I know—makes this the best series on TV. And there really is no contest." Meanwhile, TV Guide argued that "It's time that we really consider that Better Call Saul is equalling the quality of Breaking Bad, and in some ways is doing things even better." : Once a layer is created, open the

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