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Better Call Saul: Every Episode In Season 2, Ranked (According To IMDb)

20Better Call Saul, starring Bob Odenkirk, is one of the best if not the best TV series right now. Showcasing Jimmy McGill's transformation to Saul Goodman, the show has been very successful in gripping the audience's attention worldwide, just like it's predecessor Breaking Bad.

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The series released its second season in 2016, which followed the events of a frantic season one finale that saw Jimmy deal with the death of someone close to him. Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould did a very good job of fitting the characters seamlessly into this new tale, but season two posed some different questions. Without further ado, let's rank every episode from Better Call Saul's second outing, according to IMDb.

10 "Rebecca" (8.1)

In the fifth episode of season two, a flashback scene introduces the viewers to Rebecca, Chuck's girlfriend in the past, and they are about to have dinner with Jimmy. Back in the present, Jimmy thinks he has found a solution to get Kim out of doc review, but the latter won't have any of it. Meanwhile, Mike tries to deal with his latest injuries. Furthermore, Kim is left disheartened by one of Howard's stunts.

9 "Switch" (8.4)

In the first episode of season two, Jimmy goes to meet the officials from a law firm, Davis & Main, who are looking to hire him. Quite stunningly, though, Jimmy refuses the offer. Meanwhile, Pryce tells Mike that he doesn't require his services, as he can do his jobs solo. Moreover, Jimmy drags Kim into his new way of doing things as they swindle a wealthy man in a resort.

8 "Amarillo" (8.4)

In the third episode of season two, Jimmy, with one of his signature methods, is able to gain more clients for the Sandpiper Crossing case, and Kim isn't happy with the methods he is employing.

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Furthermore, Mike needs another job, and he gets one from Nacho, but it might be too dangerous. Moreover, Jimmy attempts a brave move that succeeds, though it might not go down well with the officials at Davis & Main.

7 "Bali Ha'i" (8.5)

In the sixth episode of season two, Jimmy returns to his old office/apartment and tries to get in the books of Kim, while the latter moves back into her old office, even though Howard isn't happy. Furthermore, Kim receives a life-changing offer. Mike is stalked by one of Hector's men as the mad don wants an answer regarding a situation. If he doesn't comply, Mike could lose what he holds dearest.

6 "Inflatable" (8.5)

In the seventh episode the second season, Jimmy and Mike head to the District Attorney's Office as Mike amends his statement about Tuco, just as Hector wanted him to. Meanwhile, Kim ponders about making a change, an idea that Jimmy supports. Also, Jimmy begins his quest to get fired from Davis & Main so that he can leave from the firm and also keep hold of the bonus.

5 "Fifi" (8.5)

In the eighth episode of season two, Jimmy and Kim finally decide to open their new establishment. Kim resigns from HHM before trying to retain Mesa Verde as her client. Chuck is angered at the fact that HHM might lose Mesa Verde, while Mike continuously stalks Hector and an ice cream truck. Jimmy tries to find new ways in order to attract new customers.

4 "Cobbler" (8.6)

In the second episode of season two, Jimmy settles into his new office at Davis & Main. When Chuck gets this news, he is shocked, to say the least. Meanwhile, Mike gets in between Daniel and Nacho's business and proposes a plan that could satisfy both of them. Jimmy is hired by Mike to do a job, which is, again, something Kim doesn't like. Jimmy's unorthodox methods are quickly becoming unpopular among his peers.

3 "Gloves-off" (9.0)

In the fourth episode of the second season, Mike, after getting his face absolutely smashed, deals with his injuries, while Jimmy gets scolded for doing something without the approval from Davis & Main's board.

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Kim suffers from Jimmy's mistake, which threatens to pull them apart. Furthermore, Mike performs a job for Nacho, and does a very good job, at that—but it might put him in the bad books of someone.

2 "Klick" (9.0)

In the finale of season two, Chuck lies unconscious on the ground before Jimmy calls an ambulance and is bamboozled as to why Ernesto didn't tell his brother the truth. While waiting for news on Chuck, Kim watches Jimmy's commercial before it is revealed that Chuck has gone into a coma. Mike is all set to get rid of Hector Salamanca for good, as he wants to protect his family. Meanwhile, after waking up and getting released from the hospital, Chuck becomes paranoid, and Jimmy feels guilty about it. Mike is given a notice by someone unknown.

1 "Nailed" (9.4)

In the penultimate episode of the second season, Mike pulls off a plan that might make Hector really angry. Chuck, after some time, enters into a courtroom, hoping to seal the deal for Mesa Verde, but he gets embarrassed thanks to Jimmy's plan. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Kim continue working on their new office before Chuck calls both of them. In front of Kim, Chuck accuses Jimmy of sabotaging his case, but they are surprised when Kim sides with Jimmy despite her knowing about his tendencies to turn into Slippin' Jimmy.

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