Sabrosito
"Sabrosito" | |
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Better Call Saul episode | |
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Thomas Schnauz |
Written by | Jonathan Glatzer |
Original air date | May 1, 2017 |
Running time | 47 minutes |
Guest appearances | |
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"Sabrosito" is the fourth episode of the third season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired on May 1, 2017, on AMC in the United States. Outside of the United States, the episode premiered on streaming service Netflix in several countries.[1]
Plot
Opening
In a flashback, Hector arrives at Don Eladio's house while Eladio is swimming. He introduces Ximenez (the truck driver Mike later robs and Hector has killed) to Eladio and tells Eladio he's purchased an Albuquerque ice cream store that will facilitate the sale of drugs for the cartel, because Ximenez can bring the drugs over the Mexican border when he delivers bulk ice cream and supplies for the store. Hector says he's named the store for Eladio -- "El Griego Guiñador" ("The Winking Greek"). (Eladio is a Spanish name which means "The Greek".) He also presents the gift of a bobblehead mascot for the store which looks like Eladio and is nicknamed "Sabrosito" ("Tasty"), as well as a large cash tribute. Juan Bolsa then arrives with a gift from Gus—a Los Pollos Hermanos T-shirt—and a much larger and better packaged cash tribute. Eladio ridicules Hector's gifts and tribute, but says the teasing is all in fun. Hector is humiliated and becomes so angry he hesitates to follow Eladio into his house for continued conversation, but Juan reminds Hector to show respect to their boss.
Main story
Following the arrest of Hector's drivers after Mike caused their truck to test positive for cocaine, Mike surveils Hector's ice cream store and observes the police arrive. He later visits Stacey and Kaylee at their new house, and denies Stacey's observation that Mike seems nervous and distracted.
Hector visits Los Pollos Hermanos with Nacho and Arturo, and they intimidate the restaurant's staff while waiting to talk to Gus. When Gus arrives, Hector demands that Gus begin transporting Hector's drugs in Gus's trucks, seemingly unaware that this request plays into Gus's hands. Victor later attempts to give Mike Gus's payment for having disrupted Hector's drug supply line, but Mike refuses to take the money. The next day, Gus apologizes to his restaurant workers and tells them the individuals who intimidated them the day before had extorted money from him when he operated restaurants in Mexico, but that he refused their new demands. He announces he will pay the staff for the previous day, plus an additional 24 hours of overtime, in addition to counseling for anyone who needs help recovering from the trauma. His apology, claim that he's honorably refusing to pay protection money, and willingness to compensate the staff win them over.
After learning which repair company Chuck intends to have fix his broken door, Kim cancels the appointment and Jimmy hires Mike to keep it. Mike uses the door repair as cover to photograph the interior of Chuck's house and document his bizarre living conditions. After reporting to Jimmy and giving him the photos, Mike hands over a note containing information he took from Chuck's address book. Gus arrives at the parking attendant's booth to talk with Mike and wants to know why Mike didn't accept his money. Mike explains that he attacked Hector's truck for himself, not Gus, so he doesn't expect payment. Gus says he's interested in hiring Mike and Mike says he might be amenable, depending on the type of work. Gus reveals his animosity towards Hector, saying that he stopped Mike from killing Hector because "a bullet to the head would have been far too humane."
Jimmy, Kim, Howard, Chuck and ADA Kyra Hay meet to finalize Jimmy's written confession, with Jimmy agreeing to have it reviewed by the New Mexico Bar Association. After the meeting, Kim tells Chuck she suspects he has a copy of the taped confession that Jimmy destroyed when he broke into Chuck's house. Chuck confirms that he has the original and plans to submit it as evidence at Jimmy's bar association hearing. Kim informs Jimmy, revealing in the process that having Chuck admit the existence of the second tape was part of Kim and Jimmy's plan.
Production
The title is derived from the Spanish word "Sabroso" which means "delicious".[2]
Reception
Ratings
Upon airing, the episode received 1.56 million American viewers, and an 18-49 rating of 0.6.[3]
Critical reception
The episode received critical acclaim, on Rotten Tomatoes, the episode holds a 100% rating with an average score of 8.64/10, based on 15 reviews. The site's consensus reads, '"Sabrosito" juggles narrative strands while advancing Better Call Saul's overall narrative arc—and setting up moments Breaking Bad fans have waited patiently for.'[4]
Terri Schwartz of IGN gave the episode an 8.5 rating, writing "Gus Fring is not a man you want to trifle with, as we discover in the latest episode of Better Call Saul."[5]
References
- ^ "Sabrosito". AMC. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
- ^ "Better Call Saul Season 3 Episode 10: References and Easter Eggs". Den of Geek. June 20, 2017. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- ^ "TV Listings- Find Local TV Listings and Watch Full Episodes". Zap2it. September 1, 2017. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
- ^ "Better Call Saul – Season 3 Episode 4". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
- ^ Schwartz, Terri (May 1, 2017). "Better Call Saul: "Sabrosito" Review". IGN.
External links
- "Sabrosito" at AMC
- "Sabrosito" at IMDb