"Better Call Saul" Hero (TV Episode 2015) Poster

(TV Series)

(2015)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Men discuss howling like wolves when orgasming during sex.

Violence & Gore

Profanity

  • A single use of "fucking" this is edited out of the AMC television cut.
  • A scene involves a man taunting and flipping off the first and second character, implying the use of vulgar gestures, but no specific profanity is mentioned.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Men are shown drunk.
  • A man smokes a bong.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Rated TV-14 for language, sexual referencesand drug use.
  • Rated TV-MA(uncut) for language.
  • A scene portrays a scam orchestrated by the first character and his friend. They come across an unconscious man in an alleyway, who eventually wakes up and taunts them. Frustrated, the second character takes money from the friend's wallet, and the first character steals his Rolex watch. The scene carries a sense of tension and deception as the scam unfolds, but no explicit frightening or intense scenes are described.
  • A scene takes place in a character's backroom office, where it is revealed that he accepted the bribe as a "retainer." He calculates various fees, including premium rates, travel expenses, storage, and other miscellaneous costs, to cover $29,000 of the $30,000 bribe. Jimmy contemplates the remaining $1,000 and begins formulating an idea. The scene carries a sense of intrigue and hints at the character's resourcefulness and cunning.
  • The first character undergoes a transformation by purchasing new clothes, getting a makeover, and posting a billboard similar to a large law firm's branding. A second character confronts the first with a cease-and-desist order from a third character, leading to a tense exchange where the first character expresses his frustration. The second character warns the first about an impending legal battle against a third character.
  • Two characters argue in a judge's chambers over a billboard. The judge rules in favor of the second character, ordering the first to remove it within 48 hours. He sees this as an opportunity and contacts local news outlets to turn it into a human interest story.
  • The first character organizes a video plea, hiring film students to shoot a speech in front of the billboard, portraying himself as a victim. During filming, a worker falls but is saved by him in a staged publicity stunt. Two other characters see through the ruse. The first character's popularity grows, and he receives new consultations. He later tries to hide a newspaper article about his "rescue" from his brother, who later finds and reads it.

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