![]() Saul was loaded, living in an absurdly decorated mansion filled with suits, ties, shoes, statues, and other expensive pieces of art. ![]() Here, we seem to get the answer to both - the latter in particular. As Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn like to say whenever someone asks about Kim Wexler’s fate, we never went home with Saul after he provided legal advice for Walt and Jesse, so we had no idea if he had a wife, or about how he was living. Saul Goodman has vanished after his favorite client was publicly outed as the southwest’s top meth distributor, and the authorities have sent a team of movers to catalog and pack up Saul’s house. We appear to be somewhere within the events of “Granite State,” the penultimate episode of the parent series. ![]() But “Carrot and Stick,” the second episode of this twofer, still finds a way to situate us in a post- Breaking Bad world, even if the only glimpses of our title character in it are recreations of his image.
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