Mike's executes his new plan, one in which he doesn't kill Tuco, but instead takes a beating from him. He goes to buy a gun from Lawson, but then, after looking at the selection, decides against it. After listening to Nacho's plan, which he doesn't like, he decides to come up with a plan of his own. Mike begins his work with Nacho to get rid of Tuco. Mike drives to meet his client, it's Nacho, and he needs Mike to get rid of Tuco. Later that night, he receives a call from Caldera offering him a next-level, higher paying job. Knowing that this is impossible, Mike still vows to move Stacey and Kaylee to a new home. The next day, Stacey tells Mike that she again heard gunshots. She tells him that she has been hearing gunshots at night, so Mike camps out in his car all night listening for gunshots. Still, Jimmy does not tell Kim he aired the commercial without permission from Davis & Main. Later that night, after the commercial generated numerous calls from Sandpiper residents, Jimmy gets a call from Cliff, he is pissed. When Jimmy doesn't receive a single response from the Sandpiper residents, he takes it upon himself to air a commercial. At the next meeting, suspicious of the means Jimmy used to obtain so many clients, calls him out for soliciting. Jimmy convinces the passengers that they are being overcharged by Sandpiper and gets them to sign letters of engagement.
In order to attract more clients, which is Jimmy's assignment in the Sandpiper case, Jimmy bribes a bus driver to let him talk to the elderly passengers. Kim is not too pleased as she realizes Jimmy is fabricating evidence. Jimmy visits Kim at her apartment and tells her the whole story including the making of the video. However, the detectives want to see the video. Wormald's lawyer, makes up a story about Daniel participating in Crybaby Squat Cobbler, and that he was hiding those videos. Then, the police call Daniel down to the station. Daniel gives his car to Nacho, which will be destroyed, in exchange for the baseball cards.
Daniel, Mike, and Nacho again meet in the desert. He threatens to reveal Nacho’s dealings with Daniel to Tuco if Nacho does not agree to his deal. Mike goes to the upholstery shop where Nacho works. Mike realizes that the cops are suspicious of Daniel as a drug dealer and offers to find his baseball cards. Mike is working a the toll booth when he sees Pryce drive up, asking where the police station is. In a later meeting, Chuck joins, which rattles Jimmy a little, questioning Chuck's need to be present. Jimmy meets with both HHM and Davis & Main employees, working on the Sandpiper case. When Pryce goes to print some papers, the cops discover a hidey-hole behind the couch, but it is empty. However, the cops seem preoccupied, suspecting Pryce is a drug dealer. After his house is robbed, Pryce calls the cops about missing baseball cards. During the meet Nacho looks inside Pryce's car, noting his real name, Daniel Wormald, and address. Pryce, confident in himself, goes alone to meet with Nacho. Meanwhile, Mike refuses to go with Pryce on another assignment due to his bright yellow outlandish car. Convinced by Kim that this cannot be an everyday thing, Jimmy takes the job at Davis & Main. He shows Kim what he means by scamming obnoxious wealth manager, Ken. Inside, at the bar, Jimmy tells Kim that he is tired of living a life lead by Chuck and is ready to live a life of his own.
Kim finds Jimmy relaxing in a hotel pool, looking as if he is giving up the law. He decides, to everyone's surprise, that he will not be taking the job. While waiting, Gene carved a little message into the wall with a loose screw that reads "SG was here."Ĭontinuing from the end of last season, Jimmy meets with Clifford Main. It is not until more than two hours later a member of the cleaning crew comes by, letting Saul leave. He has the option to take the emergency exit, but that would notify the police, so Gene decides against it. In a flashback, at Cinnabon again, Jimmy, now Gene, gets locked in the mall dumpster.