[s4e9] Wiedersehen ❲2024-2026❳

"Wiedersehen" is the episode where the "Saul Goodman" persona truly starts to feel like an inevitability rather than a choice. Jimmy’s inability to process his grief for Chuck—and his resentment toward the legal establishment—is pushing him toward the colorful suits and moral flexibility we know from Breaking Bad .

The emotional core of the episode isn't a cartel shootout; it’s a shouting match on a parking garage roof. After Jimmy is denied his law license reinstatement for being "insincere," he lashes out at Kim. [S4E9] Wiedersehen

A haunting, high-stakes hour that proves the most dangerous thing in Albuquerque isn't a gun—it's a broken relationship. TV Talkback – Better Call Saul S4E9: “Wiedersehen” "Wiedersehen" is the episode where the "Saul Goodman"

"Wiedersehen"—German for "see you again"—is an episode defined by the exact opposite: permanent goodbyes and bridges burned beyond repair. As the penultimate episode of Season 4, it acts as a pressure cooker, finally blowing the lid off the simmering tensions between Jimmy and Kim while setting Mike on a tragic collision course with Werner Ziegler. Jimmy and Kim: The Rooftop Blowout After Jimmy is denied his law license reinstatement

On the Mike Ehrmantraut side of the world, we see the danger of sentimentality. Werner, the lead engineer on Gus Fring’s superlab, is desperately homesick. Despite Mike’s warnings and the high-security nature of the job, Werner manages a clever—but suicidal—escape to see his wife.