Better Call Saul Season 4 - Episode 6 [FREE]

In of Better Call Saul , titled "Piñata" , Jimmy McGill takes a significant step toward becoming Saul Goodman while his relationship with Kim Wexler begins to fracture. 🎥 Episode Overview Title: " Piñata " Original Air Date: September 10, 2018 Director: Andrew Stanton Writer: Gennifer Hutchison 🔑 Key Plot Points

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In of Better Call Saul , titled "Piñata" , Jimmy McGill takes a significant step toward becoming Saul Goodman while his relationship with Kim Wexler begins to fracture. 🎥 Episode Overview Title: " Piñata " Original Air Date: September 10, 2018 Director: Andrew Stanton Writer: Gennifer Hutchison 🔑 Key Plot Points

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Better Call Saul S04E06 - "Piñata" - LIVE Episode Discussion Thread

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Better Call Saul Season 4 - Episode 6They Call Me Trouble & the Reckoning of Telos
Some music is made to be consumed: pleasant, palatable, easily digestible. And then there’s Telos, the debut album from They Call Me Trouble, that walks in the room like it owns the place and dares you to look away. This isn’t background music. It’s unapologetic, sharp-edged, and soaked in raw honesty and the blues. If you’ve ever felt like you were too much, too bold, too unwilling to shrink yourself for the comfort of others, this album is for you.

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