Gloves Off

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"Gloves Off"
Better Call Saul episode
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Tuco confronts Mike for bumping into his car outside the restaurant.
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 4
Directed byAdam Bernstein
Written byGordon Smith
Original air dateMarch 7, 2016 (2016-03-07)
Running time43 minutes
Guest appearances
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"Gloves Off" is the fourth episode of the second season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired on March 7, 2016, on AMC in the United States. Outside of the United States, the episode premiered on Netflix in several countries.[1]

Plot[]

Opening[]

In a preview of the episode's conclusion, Mike returns home bruised and beaten and tosses a stack of hundred-dollar bills onto his kitchen table. He pulls a bag of frozen vegetables from his freezer, presses it to his face, then slowly sinks into his living room chair.

Main story[]

The Davis & Main partners criticize Jimmy for airing his TV ad without their consent.[a] Cliff decides to give him a second chance, though he will be under more scrutiny in the future.

Jimmy leaves Kim an urgent voicemail but Howard and Chuck are already grilling her about not warning them before Jimmy's ad aired. She takes responsibility for not letting them know in advance, claiming that she did not think it was necessary. Howard reprimands her and she promises it will not happen again.

Jimmy prepares to enter Chuck's house but realizes he forgot to remove his electronics, so he grudgingly turns back to Chuck's mailbox and empties his pockets. When Chuck doesn't answer his knock, Jimmy uses his key to enter. He finds Chuck shivering on the couch, still dressed to leave for work but covered by a space blanket. Chuck refuses to go to the hospital, so Jimmy wraps him in a second space blanket, then sits with him all night. The next morning, Jimmy condemns Chuck for allowing Howard to reprimand Kim. Chuck tells Jimmy he causes harm to everyone around him, but cannot admit his own mistakes. Jimmy offers to quit practicing law if Chuck will help Kim, but Chuck refuses.

Nacho and Mike monitor a restaurant and Nacho says he fears retaliation from Tuco if Tuco discovers his secret drug dealing.[b] Nacho tells Mike he and Tuco meet there to settle accounts with their street dealers, so Nacho thinks it is an ideal place to kill Tuco. Mike refuses, saying it would attract retaliation by the Salamancas.

Instead, Mike calls police to the restaurant, then fakes a minor accident between his car and Tuco's in the parking lot. When Tuco comes out to check on his car, Mike goads Tuco into striking him repeatedly just as police arrive. Because Tuco was carrying a gun, he is arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. Nacho later pays Mike but Mike declines to give a reason for going to such trouble to avoid killing Tuco.

Reception[]

Ratings[]

Upon airing, the episode received 2.20 million American viewers, and an 18–49 rating of 0.9.[2]

Critical reception[]

The episode received acclaim from critics. Based on reviews from 15 critics, it has an approval rating of 100%, with an average score of 8.76 out of 10 on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critical consensus reads: "'Gloves Off' finds Better Call Saul coming further into its own with an enthralling episode that highlights Jonathan Banks' contributions."[3]

Terri Schwartz of IGN gave the episode a 9.2 rating, writing: "Better Call Saul highlights the need for a better way."[4]

Notes[]

  1. ^ As seen in "Amarillo".
  2. ^ As seen in "Pimento".

References[]

  1. ^ "Episode 04 Gloves Off". AMC. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  2. ^ Welch, Alex (March 8, 2016). "Monday cable ratings: 'WWE Raw' wins the night". TV By The Numbers. Archived from the original on April 27, 2017. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  3. ^ "Better Call Saul - Season 2 Episode 4". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  4. ^ Schwartz, Terri (March 7, 2016). "Better Call Saul: "Gloves Off" Review". IGN. Retrieved June 7, 2020.

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