Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Download and Watch 'Better Call Saul S01 E06 (FIVE-O)'

"Five-O" is the sixth episode of the first season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired on March 9, 2015.



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PLOT: The episode begins in a flashback showing Mike Ehrmantraut arriving at a train station in Albuquerque. After rebandaging a wound in his shoulder as a result from the encounter with the two police officers discussed below, he meets his daughter-in-law Stacey and her daughter Kaylee. The adults briefly discuss his son Matty's death. Stacey expresses concern that Matty might have been involved in something illegal, based on his behavior during their final encounter. However, Mike brushes off her concerns. After the meeting, he goes to a veterinarian to have his shoulder wound treated.

In the present, Philadelphia police detectives Sanders and Abbasi attempt to question Mike, who requests a lawyer and gives them Jimmy's card. Mike asks Jimmy to spill his coffee, as if accidentally, on the detectives so he can steal their notebook, but Jimmy balks at the idea. The detectives explain that Mike's son was a rookie police officer who was ambushed and killed when responding to a call. The detectives suspect Mike of killing Matty's partners, Hoffman and Fenske. Jimmy ends the interrogation, and indeed assists Mike in stealing the notebook by spilling coffee.

At home, Mike discovers from the notebook that Stacey summoned the detectives to Albuquerque. She tells Mike that she discovered several thousand dollars hidden in one of her suitcases and decided to report it, hoping that it would help lead to the capture of Matty's killer. She believes Matty might have been dirty, which angers Mike.

In another flashback, Mike is seen breaking into a police car parked outside a bar. He enters the bar, and after a few drinks, confronts two police officers, Fenske and Hoffman, seated at a table across from him, telling them that he "knows it was them". A few hours later, as Mike is the last customer and the bar is about to close, he announces to the barkeeper that he plans to move to Albuquerque and leaves. As he staggers home, the two police officers from the bar drive up in their patrol car, offer him a safe ride home, and seat him in the back seat. They take away his handgun and ask him what he meant earlier in the bar. Mike, apparently still drunk, reveals he knows that it was them who killed Matty. As the two drive Mike to an abandoned factory site, he retrieves a hidden gun from the backseat cushions. When it becomes clear the officers intend to kill Mike, he reveals that his drunken stupor was faked and holds them at gunpoint. After Hoffman tries to shoot Mike, but fails due to an empty magazine, Mike fires both of them to the ground. Hoffman gets back up and shoots Mike in the shoulder to which Mike replies by shooting him in the side of the neck. As a severly injured Hoffman tries to crawl away, Mike puts a bullet in his head.

Back in the present, Mike admits to Stacey that everybody in Matty's precinct was corrupt, including Mike himself. When Hoffman started accepting bribes from a gang, he offered to cut Matty in. Matty approached Mike for advice, and Mike warned him that he would put his life in danger by whistleblowing and that he would be better off accepting the money. Matty ultimately accepted the bribes, but Hoffman and Fenske murdered him anyway for fear that he would rat them out. Mike is tormented over the fact that he corrupted Matty for nothing. Stacey asks who killed Hoffman and Fenske, but Mike suggests that she should already know the answer, and that what matters is if she can live with it.

RECEPTION: Upon airing, the episode received 2.57 million American viewers, and an 18-49 rating of 1.3.

The episode received universal acclaim, with unanimous praise for Jonathan Banks' performance, which some critics considered award-worthy. On Rotten Tomatoes, based on 20 reviews, it received a 100% approval rating with an average score of 8.8 out of 10. The site's consensus reads, "In a departure from the existing Better Call Saul narrative, 'Five-O' provides essential backstory for Mike's character, delivered in a gripping, award-worthy performance by Jonathan Banks."

Roth Cornet of IGN gave it a score of 9.7 out of 10, praising the performance of Jonathan Banks, the episode's pacing and interwoven storylines, as well as the final scene of the episode. She concluded, "Better Call Saul continues to deliver some of the best of what television has to offer as both those familiar with Breaking Bad and new viewers alike were given a shattering look at Mike's tragic past." Tim Surette of TV.com also highly praised the performance of Banks, and wrote it is worthy of an Emmy, and called it "one of the best episodes to date of 2015's best new show to date".- Wikipedia.
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