Slippin’ Jimmy full episode

We’ve seen him at the height of his debauchery as the soulless Saul Goodman in “Breaking Bad,” we’ve gotten to know and love him as the well-intentioned but tragically fallible Jimmy McGill in “Better Call Saul,” and now we’re getting a brand-new look at the character back when he was only known as “Slippin’ Jimmy.” The first episode of the animated series, titled “After Bedtime,” follows Jimmy and his troublemaking friend Marco sneaking out from under their parents’ noses and trying to implement their scheme to acquire a Lady Labyrinth comic book from their local shop.

It’s not quite as high stakes as “Better Call Saul” or “Breaking Bad” have been at their peak, naturally, but it’s incredibly fun to see many of the hustling, too-smart-for-his-own-good instincts taking root at such an early point in his life. As we saw in “Better Caul Saul,” the distinctive black ring that Jimmy wears under his Saul Goodman persona stems from his affection for his old friend Marco, whose con man tendencies certainly rubbed off on our protagonist. Here, however, it’s Jimmy who takes the ringleader role in urging Marco to go along with their “adventure” that inevitably leads to them getting up to no good at all. “Slippin’ Jimmy” is written by “Better Call Saul” veterans Ariel Levine and Kathleen Williams-Foshee, with a voice cast that includes Chi McBride, Laraine Newman, and Sean Giambrone. It’s a brief but welcome way to help pass the time until “Better Call Saul” debuts the last half of its final season, scheduled to arrive on Monday, July 11, 2022, on AMC.

The Full Episode Of The Animated Better Call Saul Spin-Off Slippin’ Jimmy Is Free Online Now

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By Jeremy Mathai/June 2, 2022 4:55 pm EST

Accordingly, AMC has released a full episode of the show on YouTube, with a total runtime of a little less than nine minutes. Check it out below!

Slippin’ Jimmy full episode

We’ve seen him at the height of his debauchery as the soulless Saul Goodman in “Breaking Bad,” we’ve gotten to know and love him as the well-intentioned but tragically fallible Jimmy McGill in “Better Call Saul,” and now we’re getting a brand-new look at the character back when he was only known as “Slippin’ Jimmy.” The first episode of the animated series, titled “After Bedtime,” follows Jimmy and his troublemaking friend Marco sneaking out from under their parents’ noses and trying to implement their scheme to acquire a Lady Labyrinth comic book from their local shop.

It’s not quite as high stakes as “Better Call Saul” or “Breaking Bad” have been at their peak, naturally, but it’s incredibly fun to see many of the hustling, too-smart-for-his-own-good instincts taking root at such an early point in his life. As we saw in “Better Caul Saul,” the distinctive black ring that Jimmy wears under his Saul Goodman persona stems from his affection for his old friend Marco, whose con man tendencies certainly rubbed off on our protagonist. Here, however, it’s Jimmy who takes the ringleader role in urging Marco to go along with their “adventure” that inevitably leads to them getting up to no good at all. “Slippin’ Jimmy” is written by “Better Call Saul” veterans Ariel Levine and Kathleen Williams-Foshee, with a voice cast that includes Chi McBride, Laraine Newman, and Sean Giambrone. It’s a brief but welcome way to help pass the time until “Better Call Saul” debuts the last half of its final season, scheduled to arrive on Monday, July 11, 2022, on AMC.

It’s not quite as high stakes as “Better Call Saul” or “Breaking Bad” have been at their peak, naturally, but it’s incredibly fun to see many of the hustling, too-smart-for-his-own-good instincts taking root at such an early point in his life. As we saw in “Better Caul Saul,” the distinctive black ring that Jimmy wears under his Saul Goodman persona stems from his affection for his old friend Marco, whose con man tendencies certainly rubbed off on our protagonist. Here, however, it’s Jimmy who takes the ringleader role in urging Marco to go along with their “adventure” that inevitably leads to them getting up to no good at all.

“Slippin’ Jimmy” is written by “Better Call Saul” veterans Ariel Levine and Kathleen Williams-Foshee, with a voice cast that includes Chi McBride, Laraine Newman, and Sean Giambrone. It’s a brief but welcome way to help pass the time until “Better Call Saul” debuts the last half of its final season, scheduled to arrive on Monday, July 11, 2022, on AMC.