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* DonutMessWithACop: Hank can be spotted in Client Privilege with a donut and coffee as he eavesdrops on Walt.
* DonutMessWithACop: Hank can be spotted in Client Privilege with a donut and coffee as he eavesdrops on Walt.
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* ProductionThrowback: In the first episode, Kim notes "If you want to be a good lawyer, you have to be a ''good'' lawyer." This is a subtle but direct reference to Jesse's comment about Saul Goodman to Walter White back in Breaking Bad: "When the going gets tough, you don't want a criminal lawyer; you want a ''criminal'' lawyer."
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* ProductionThrowback: In the first episode, Kim notes "If you want to be a good lawyer, you have to be a ''good'' lawyer." This is a subtle but direct reference to Jesse's comment about Saul Goodman to Walter White back in Breaking Bad: "When the going gets tough, you don't want a criminal lawyer; you want a ''criminal'' lawyer."
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* ProductionThrowback: In the first episode, Kim notes "If you want to be a good lawyer, you have to be a ''good'' lawyer." This is a subtle but direct reference to Jesse's comment about Saul Goodman to Walter White back in Breaking Bad: "When the going gets tough, you don't want a criminal lawyer; you want a ''criminal'' lawyer."
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* DonutMessWithACop: Hank can be spotted in Client Priviledge with a donut and coffee as he eavesdrops on Walt.
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* DonutMessWithACop: Hank can be spotted in Client Priviledge Privilege with a donut and coffee as he eavesdrops on Walt.
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*** Clients telling attorneys that they intend to commit a crime is information exempt from priviledge, as demonstrated with Krazy-8 being bike locked to a post to [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E3AndTheBagsInTheRiver presumably be killed later]]. If a crime has already been comitted on the other hand -- [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E2TheCatsInTheBag demonstrated with Emilio's body being melted with hydrofluoric acid]] -- that's fair game.
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*** Clients telling attorneys that they intend to commit a crime is information exempt from priviledge, privilege, as demonstrated with Krazy-8 being bike locked to a post to [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E3AndTheBagsInTheRiver presumably be killed later]]. If a crime has already been comitted committed on the other hand -- [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E2TheCatsInTheBag demonstrated with Emilio's body being melted with hydrofluoric acid]] -- that's fair game.
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* LastMinuteReprieve: The opening credits show somebody trying to do this, but the intended recipient is electrocuted before the reprieve actually arrives.
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* LastMinuteReprieve: The opening credits show somebody trying to do this, but the intended recipient is electrocuted before the reprieve actually arrives.arrives.
* RewatchBonus: The series serves as a trailer for the events of season five, with Jimmy working for Lalo, marital privilege a topic, and most importantly, Kim's SlowlySlippingIntoEvil breakdown.
* RewatchBonus: The series serves as a trailer for the events of season five, with Jimmy working for Lalo, marital privilege a topic, and most importantly, Kim's SlowlySlippingIntoEvil breakdown.
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** Client Priviledge has a ton of the ''Breaking Bad'' cast show up in some form:
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** Client Priviledge Privilege has a ton of the ''Breaking Bad'' cast show up in some form:
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* DonutMessWithACop: Hank can be spotted in Client Priviledge with a donut and coffee as he eavesdrops on Walt.
* ContinuityNod:
** The Kettlemans appear in Marital Privilege. They're embezzling funds by hiding cash in [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E13ABQ a pink stuffed teddy bear]].
** Kim mocks Jimmy's script in Money, seeing it as something a strip-mall lawyer would say -- [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E8BetterCallSaul ie., exactly correct]]. Also, at the end of the animated segment, [[Recap/BreakingBadS5E14Ozymandias Walt appears, rolling a barrel in the desert]].
** Client Priviledge has a ton of the ''Breaking Bad'' cast show up in some form:
*** Mr. Mayhew (who is actually Walter White) is Kim's client. He pays her with a hundred-dollar bill from a barrel full of cash.
*** When they're having lunch, Gus, Lydia, Hank, and Todd are all attempting to eavesdrop.
*** Kim meets with [[Recap/BreakingBadS5E3HazardPay Jesse and Mike as Walt's associates in Vamanos Pest]].
*** Clients telling attorneys that they intend to commit a crime is information exempt from priviledge, as demonstrated with Krazy-8 being bike locked to a post to [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E3AndTheBagsInTheRiver presumably be killed later]]. If a crime has already been comitted on the other hand -- [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E2TheCatsInTheBag demonstrated with Emilio's body being melted with hydrofluoric acid]] -- that's fair game.
*** Hank and Gomie accost Kim in the courthouse with questions about Heisenberg.
* ContinuityNod:
** The Kettlemans appear in Marital Privilege. They're embezzling funds by hiding cash in [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E13ABQ a pink stuffed teddy bear]].
** Kim mocks Jimmy's script in Money, seeing it as something a strip-mall lawyer would say -- [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E8BetterCallSaul ie., exactly correct]]. Also, at the end of the animated segment, [[Recap/BreakingBadS5E14Ozymandias Walt appears, rolling a barrel in the desert]].
** Client Priviledge has a ton of the ''Breaking Bad'' cast show up in some form:
*** Mr. Mayhew (who is actually Walter White) is Kim's client. He pays her with a hundred-dollar bill from a barrel full of cash.
*** When they're having lunch, Gus, Lydia, Hank, and Todd are all attempting to eavesdrop.
*** Kim meets with [[Recap/BreakingBadS5E3HazardPay Jesse and Mike as Walt's associates in Vamanos Pest]].
*** Clients telling attorneys that they intend to commit a crime is information exempt from priviledge, as demonstrated with Krazy-8 being bike locked to a post to [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E3AndTheBagsInTheRiver presumably be killed later]]. If a crime has already been comitted on the other hand -- [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E2TheCatsInTheBag demonstrated with Emilio's body being melted with hydrofluoric acid]] -- that's fair game.
*** Hank and Gomie accost Kim in the courthouse with questions about Heisenberg.
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* GilliganCut: In 'Civility,' the camera guy insists that Kim not to touch the law books on the shelf, even though Kim wants to arrange the books in a more sensible manner. After a cut, the books have been rearranged.
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* GilliganCut: In 'Civility,' the camera guy insists that Kim not to touch the law books on the shelf, even though Kim wants to arrange the books in a more sensible manner. After a cut, the books have been rearranged.
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A series of ten cartoons in which the lawyer Kim Wexler explains how to ethically and zealously represent clients. This series accompanied the fifth season of ''Series/BetterCallSaul''. It won an Emmy.
The cartoons are:
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy69_WuZGcQ Marketing]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4Yc8V3U26M Communication]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG9J75qDZ74 Civility]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHMr1OJHzU8 Self-Care]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ig_yMOUqLc Strategic Alliances]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nxfx340y_zE Conflicts of Interest]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTFdE4MNi_Y Marital Privilege]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nyhqqKhG0Q Money]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEUuFDgAV1c Client Privilege]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7vhXwpKIAQ Decision Making]]
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!!Tropes:
* AmbulanceChaser: A literal example in the opening credits, in which Saul (or at least his car) chase after an ambulance.
* JuryAndWitnessTampering: One cartoon shows Nacho, who is testifying on the stand, being coerced when Gus has his father threatened.
* KnowsAGuyWhoKnowsAGuy: Kim says this can be useful in her video on strategic alliances.
* LastMinuteReprieve: The opening credits show somebody trying to do this, but the intended recipient is electrocuted before the reprieve actually arrives.
A series of ten cartoons in which the lawyer Kim Wexler explains how to ethically and zealously represent clients. This series accompanied the fifth season of ''Series/BetterCallSaul''. It won an Emmy.
The cartoons are:
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy69_WuZGcQ Marketing]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4Yc8V3U26M Communication]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG9J75qDZ74 Civility]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHMr1OJHzU8 Self-Care]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ig_yMOUqLc Strategic Alliances]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nxfx340y_zE Conflicts of Interest]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTFdE4MNi_Y Marital Privilege]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nyhqqKhG0Q Money]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEUuFDgAV1c Client Privilege]]
#[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7vhXwpKIAQ Decision Making]]
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!!Tropes:
* AmbulanceChaser: A literal example in the opening credits, in which Saul (or at least his car) chase after an ambulance.
* JuryAndWitnessTampering: One cartoon shows Nacho, who is testifying on the stand, being coerced when Gus has his father threatened.
* KnowsAGuyWhoKnowsAGuy: Kim says this can be useful in her video on strategic alliances.
* LastMinuteReprieve: The opening credits show somebody trying to do this, but the intended recipient is electrocuted before the reprieve actually arrives.