- This article is about the tenth episode of the first season of Better Call Saul. For the character, see Marco Pasternak.
"Marco" is the tenth and final episode of the first season of Better Call Saul and the tenth episode of the series altogether.
Summary[]
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In 1992, shortly after Chuck helped secure his release from jail, Jimmy stops by a local bar to say farewell to Marco, his best friend and partner in crime. He tells Marco that he’s moving to Albuquerque to work in the mailroom at Chuck’s law firm. Marco bemoans Jimmy’s decision, arguing that the move is a waste of Slippin’ Jimmy’s talents – but Jimmy’s mind is made up, and he leaves.
Act I[]
In 2002, Jimmy pays Howard a visit to officially hand over the Sandpiper case to HHM. He also gives Howard a list detailing the errands that he’d been performing daily for Chuck. Howard is amazed at Jimmy’s dedication to his brother, and reminds Jimmy that he always had a soft spot for him. In the parking garage, Jimmy apologizes to Kim for lashing out at her when she advised him to take the deal. She gives him a hug, commending him on how maturely he’s handling the situation with Chuck.
At the bingo hall, Jimmy calls numbers gives example words for the letters that are pulled. When a series of consecutive numbers all come up with the letter "b" and he mentions "brother", his composure starts to unravel from the pain of Chuck’s betrayal. He initially rants about the desert environment of New Mexico and then launches into a story about his attempt at a “Chicago Sunroof” - when his ex-wife’s lover stopped at an ice cream store in his BMW, a drunk Jimmy decided to defecate through the sunroof of the man's car, not realizing that his children were in the backseat. This led to trumped-up charges of indecent exposure, which Chuck had to fly to Cicero to clear. “I’ve been paying for it ever since,” Jimmy says before abruptly ending the game and storming out the hall.
Act II[]
Jimmy travels to Cicero and arrives at his hometown bar, where he finds Marco dozing. The two haven’t seen each other since Jimmy moved to Albuquerque, but Marco is thrilled to see him. Jimmy comments that he had been in town before for his mother's funeral two years earlier, but didn't have the time to check on his friend. Marco seems to be disappointed that Jimmy did not visit him. After some more conversation, they fall back into old patterns and scam an obnoxious businessman at the bar by concocting an elaborate story to sell him a “rare” half dollar coin for a very high price. Laughing and celebrating their reunion, Jimmy and Marco buy a round for other patrons.
Act III[]
Jimmy and Marco spend several days gleefully pulling one scam after another. After a week-long binge, Jimmy wakes in Marco’s apartment to a disappointed waitress who was under the impression that she had gone home the night before with Kevin Costner. As he gets dressed, his cell phone falls out of his pocket, prompting Jimmy to check his voicemail and find he has fifteen messages from clients inquiring about his elder law services. He tells Marco that he’s a lawyer and it’s time for him to go back to Albuquerque. Marco is amazed that Slippin’ Jimmy is a lawyer - it’s the ultimate way to scam folks out of their money. Jimmy explains that he’s not ripping anybody off: he’s building a legitimate practice with clients who depend on him. Marco is unable to talk Jimmy into staying in Cicero for the long-term, but he reveals that he still has the watch from their Rolex scam and convinces Jimmy to pull one last con with him.
That night, they repeat the Rolex scam. Marco is waiting in the alley when he hears the signal - Jimmy and their victim howling in the middle of the night. As Jimmy and the victim approach, they find Marco unconscious, just as planned. Jimmy pokes him with a stick, but this time around, Marco does not respond. Jimmy realizes that Marco is actually unconscious and tries to call for an ambulance as the victim runs off with Marco's money. Marco then wakes up, suffering from a heart attack. “This was the greatest week of my life,” a smiling Marco tells Jimmy before passing away. Jimmy is devastated.
Act IV[]
Outside Marco’s funeral service, Jimmy possesses Marco's pinkie ring, which was given to him by his mother. Jimmy takes a call from Kim, who informs him that the ballooning size of the Sandpiper case has led HHM to team up with Davis & Main, a law firm in Santa Fe. She tells Jimmy that the partners at Davis & Main are willing to offer him a partner-track position - contingent upon meeting with him later that week. Knowing that she pulled some strings to make this happen, an appreciative Jimmy thanks Kim.
Back in Albuquerque, Chuck tells Ernesto, an HHM employee, on mistakes made during his most recent grocery run and makes requests for the next delivery. Jimmy parks his car outside Chuck’s house but doesn’t make a move to go inside. Chuck catches sight of Jimmy's car, but is unable to gather enough courage to open the door and greet him. After exchanging pleasantries with Ernesto, who Jimmy knows from the HHM mailroom, Jimmy drives off – wounds still too raw to make amends with his brother.
At his toll booth, Mike idly contemplates a crossword puzzle while on the phone with Caldera. He agrees to take on another underworld job and jots down a clandestine address. Jimmy drives into the lot and passes by the booth without acknowledging Mike. He parks and gets out of his car, stopping to check his hair one last time in his side mirror. He walks toward the courthouse, psyching himself up for his meeting with Davis & Main - but then pauses. He closes his eyes and fiddles with Marco’s pinkie ring. For a moment, he stands in the middle of the parking lot, deliberating.
Jimmy drives back to Mike’s booth. He asks why they did not take Craig Kettleman's stolen $1.6 million for themselves instead of returning it. Mike reminds Jimmy that it was he who asserted that returning the cash was “the right thing” to do, but Jimmy shakes his head. He needs to know what Mike’s thought process was. Mike simply answers that he was hired to do a specific job, and he was going to complete that job. Jimmy considers, then replies with conviction: he knows what stopped him, and it will never stop him again. With that, Jimmy drives off. As he speeds away, he hums "Smoke on the Water," Marco's favorite song, revealing a small, triumphant smile on his face.
Official Photos[]
Trivia[]
- In this episode, there are several references to Breaking Bad:
- The scene where a woman finds out Jimmy isn't Kevin Costner. This is a reference to a dialogue in the episode "Abiquiú", where Saul brings up that he once convinced a woman he was Kevin Costner, in an attempt to persuade Walt that using a laser tag as money laundering makes sense because you can make any story work.
- At the bingo hall, Jimmy says "B, as in Belize… Beautiful place, so I've heard." This is a reference to a dialogue in the episode "Buried", where he suggests that Walt could "send Hank to Belize," a euphemism to kill Hank.
- Jimmy also mentions Georgia O'Keefe at the bingo hall. Jesse and Jane visit a Georgia O'Keefe museum in Breaking Bad.
- Marco mentions to Jimmy that he should be "driving around town in a white Caddy making bank" which is exactly the car he ends up driving in Breaking Bad.
- Marco's ring, which Jimmy obtains in this episode, is the ring he wears during Breaking Bad.
Production[]
Credits[]
Starring
- Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill
- Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut
- Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler
- Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin
- Michael Mando as Nacho Varga (credit only)
- Michael McKean as Chuck McGill
Co-Starring
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Uncredited
- Jyl Murray as HHM Attorney
Featured Music[]
- "Polk Salad Annie" by Tony Joe White
- "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" by The Buckinghams
- "Coming Right Back" by Soul Patrol
- "Yes I Am" by Marc Ferrari & Michael McGregor
- "Stack of Blues" by Julie Sutton
- "Caught In The Wrong Direction" by Stedapol C.C. Watt
- "Banzai Pipeline" by Henry Mancini
- "Piano Sonata No. 2 In B-Flat Minor, op 35" by Chopin
- "Season of the Witch" by Donovan (performed by Stephen Stills & Al Kooper) as Jimmy pulls up to the bar in Cicero.
- "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple (hummed by Marco Pasternak before his fatal heart attack during the watch scam and during the closing moments when Jimmy McGill decides to stop letting the right thing get in his way.)
- "One Last Grift" by Dave Porter
- "The Funeral March (third movement of Piano Sonata No. 2)" by Frédéric Chopin played on an organ during Marco's funeral.
- "Jimmy's Choice" by Dave Porter
Memorable Quotes[]
- Waitress: "Hey! You are not Kevin Costner!"
- Jimmy: "I was last night."
- ―Jimmy Costner.
- Jimmy: "Help me out here. Did I dream it, or did I have $1,600,000 on my desk in cash? When I close my eyes, I can still see it. It's burned into my retinas like I was staring into the sun. No one on God's green earth knew we had it. We could have split it 50/50. We could have gone home with $800,000 each, tax-free. [...]"
- Mike: "You want to know why I didn't take that money? Is that what you're asking?"
- Jimmy: "Yeah, that's what I'm asking."
- Mike: "Me, personally—I was hired to do a job. I did it. That's as far as it goes."
- Jimmy: "Yeah. Well, I know what stopped me. And you know what? It's never stopping me again."
- ―Jimmy and Mike.