Tonightâs Better Call Saul is 78 minutes long, so itâll probably be pretty uneventful (9 p.m.): âAMC sure likes a tantalizingly vague episode description. People could be robbing a train in the middle of the desert and the description would be something like âWalt and Jesse deal with a supply issue; Todd meets a spider.â Well, despite this weekâs vague promisesââJimmy and Kim level with each other, while Nacho makes the rounds with Lalo and Mike has cause to worryââwe can all but guarantee that âWiedersehenâ is a not-to-be-missed, stay-off-Twitter kind of outing. First, itâs 78 minutes long, and while that wouldnât be a promising note for every series, Better Call Saul is the kind of show that rarely wastes so much as a moment. Second, itâs the seasonâs penultimate episode, and as it happens, Better Call Saul is very good at penultimate episodes. Donna Bowman stands ready to make sense of all 78 minutes.â â Allison Shoemaker, AV Club












