Who is the man that recognized Saul?

Who is the man that recognized Saul?

Having previously lived in Albuquerque, Jeff recognizes Gene as Saul Goodman and insists upon Gene’s identity.

Did Saul Goodman steal from his father?

Yes, young Jimmy really does steal from his father’s store in Cicero. He is shown taking money from the cash register drawer. Jimmy begins stealing when he, with some degree of disappointment, discovers that his father is an easy mark and often taken advantage of by others.

Why is Saul Goodman on the run?

Saul flees not because he knows he’ll be sued, but because he knows that he may lose either his life (when his former associates silence him) or his freedom (jail after prosecution) and he does not want to risk it.

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Who did Saul see in the taxi?

And this cab driver named Jeff [Don Harvey] — whose eyes we saw in the season 4 premiere when he was driving the cab that Jimmy was in — he seems menacing, more than a crazed fan. It feels like he’s offering his services to Gene.

Who plays Jeff in better call Saul?

Don Harvey
Don Harvey is an American actor. He portrays Jeff in Better Call Saul.

How did Saul Goodman Meet Walter White?

After Badger is arrested in a sting operation by the Albuquerque Police, Walt and Jesse look into hiring a shady, flamboyant lawyer named Saul Goodman. Later, Saul visits Walt at his school, telling him that he is too easy to find. Saul offers to be Walt’s full-time legal counsel and adviser in covering his tracks.

Why did Jimmy go off on Howard?

Jimmy is angry because Howard made him think about something he would rather ignore. He is emotionally triggered, and he takes it out on Howard, starting with the car. Resentment because Howard wants Jimmy to take a step backwards: Jimmy likes his independence.

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Why did Chuck make the tape?

Jimmy sabotaged him back by doctoring legal documents; Chuck then feigned a medical episode to get Jimmy to confess, on tape, to doing so. The takeaway was that Chuck felt some degree of shame for his supposed illness, and that it had alienated him from normal human relationships.