4. Sabrosito -
This title refers to of the television series Better Call Saul .
The title "Sabrosito" serves as a stark irony. While the name suggests sweetness and innocence (an ice cream shop), it represents the facade of the Salamanca empire. This theme of "facades" runs through the entire episode: Gus Fring’s facade as a fast-food mogul, Jimmy’s facade as a simple handyman’s client, and Chuck’s facade of intellectual superiority which is slowly being dismantled by his own illness. 4. Sabrosito
Do you think Jimmy was "right" to use Mike to spy on his own brother? This title refers to of the television series
Instead of playing defense, Jimmy and Kim hire Mike to pose as a repairman and sneak into Chuck’s house. Mike fixes the door Jimmy broke and, more importantly, takes photos of the interior to prove Chuck’s unstable mental state (his "allergy" to electricity) as part of their legal defense. 3. Mike’s Motivation This theme of "facades" runs through the entire
Jimmy McGill is facing disbarment after Chuck taped him confessing to the Mesa Verde document forgery.