Better Call Saul season 2
The second season of the Television in [the United States|American] television series Better Call Saul premiered on February 15, 2016, and concluded on April 18, 2016. The ten-episode season was broadcast on Monday nights in the United States on AMC. A spin-off-prequel of Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, both of whom also worked on Breaking Bad.
This season, like the previous, mainly takes place in 2002, with Bob Odenkirk reprising his role as Jimmy McGill, a lawyer who has a feud with his brother Chuck. Soon Kim Wexler, a Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill attorney who is Jimmy's lover and former mailroom co-worker, leaves the practice of law at HHM to start a solo practice in office space she shares with Jimmy. Jonathan Banks reprises his role as Mike Ehrmantraut; he is engaged in a conflict with the Mexican drug cartel after an altercation with Tuco, which was orchestrated by Nacho Varga. This results in Mike getting targeted by Tuco's uncle Hector.
The second season of Better Call Saul received acclaim from critics, with praise for its acting performances and cinematography, and six nominations for the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series.
Production
In June 2014, during the production of the first season, AMC ordered a 13-episode second season of Better Call Saul to be aired in 2016. By November of that year, the second season had been shortened to 10 episodes.Casting
Mark Margolis and Daniel and Luis Moncada reprise their roles from Breaking Bad as Hector "Tio" Salamanca and Leonel and Marco Salamanca, playing Tuco's uncle and cousins respectively, who are high-ranking members of the Mexican drug cartel.All of the main cast returned for this season; Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill, Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler, Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin, Michael Mando as Nacho Varga, and Michael McKean as Chuck McGill.
Filming
Production for the second season of Better Call Saul began in June 2015, two months after the first season finished airing. Better Call Saul is set and filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the same location as its predecessor.In the first scene from the first episode of the season, Jimmy hides his real identity under his Gene Takavic alias while working at a Cinnabon in an Omaha, Nebraska shopping mall. The Cinnabon scenes in Better Call Saul are set in Omaha but filmed at the Cottonwood Mall in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Cast and characters
Main
- Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill, a lawyer who is morally feuding with his more successful, hypochondriac brother Chuck. In the present, he manages a Cinnabon store in Omaha under the alias Gene Takavic.
- Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, a private investigator and cleaner working in the New Mexico narcotics underworld.
- Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler, Jimmy's close friend, lover and legal partner.
- Patrick Fabian as Howard Hamlin, Chuck's law partner at Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill, an antagonizing figure for Jimmy.
- Michael Mando as Nacho Varga, a clever, ambitious associate of the Salamanca branch of a Mexican drug cartel.
- Michael McKean as Chuck McGill, Jimmy's elder brother, partner at HHM along with Howard, he allegedly suffers from electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
Recurring
- Ed Begley Jr. as Clifford Main, managing partner at Davis & Main.
- Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca, Tuco's uncle and Don in a Mexican drug cartel branch that distributes in Albuquerque.
- Kerry Condon as Stacey Ehrmantraut, Mike's widowed daughter-in-law and the mother of Kaylee Ehrmantraut.
- Mark Proksch as Daniel "Pryce" Wormald, a pharmaceutical employee selling pills to Nacho. He also hires Mike as security.
- Omar Maskati as Omar, Jimmy's assistant at Davis & Main.
- Jessie Ennis as Erin Brill, a lawyer at Davis & Main who is ordered to shadow Jimmy.
- Brandon K. Hampton as Ernesto, Chuck's paralegal/assistant at HHM.
- Vincent Fuentes as Arturo, a criminal working for Hector Salamanca.
- Rex Linn as Kevin Wachtell, the CEO of Mesa Verde Bank and Trust.
- Cara Pifko as Paige Novick, senior counsel for Mesa Verde.
- Manuel Uriza as Ximenez Lecerda, a truck driver for Hector Salamanca.
- Eileen Fogarty as Mrs. Nguyen, owner of a nail salon and Jimmy's landlord.
- Josh Fadem as Camera Guy, a UNM film student working for Jimmy.
Guest stars
- Raymond Cruz as Tuco Salamanca, a ruthless, psychotic Mexican cartel lieutenant in the South Valley.
- Jim Beaver as Lawson, an arms dealer.
- Kyle Bornheimer as Ken, an ill-mannered, arrogant stockbroker, previously appeared in the Breaking Bad episode "Cancer Man".
- Daniel Moncada and Luis Moncada as Leonel and Marco Salamanca, Tuco's viciously violent cousins and Hector's nephews.
- Maximino Arciniega as Domingo "Krazy-8" Molina, reprising his role from Breaking Bad.
- Ann Cusack as Rebecca Bois, Chuck's ex-wife.
- Clea DuVall as Dr. Cruz, Chuck's physician, who suspects his condition is psychosomatic.
- Brendan Fehr as Bauer, a military captain.
- Joe DeRosa as Dr. Caldera, a veterinarian who serves as Mike Ehrmantraut's liaison to the criminal underworld.
- Stoney Westmoreland as Officer Saxton, who previously appeared in the Breaking Bad episode "I.F.T."
- Debrianna Mansini as Fran, a waitress, who previously appeared in the Breaking Bad episode "Madrigal".
- Jennifer Hasty as Stephanie Doswell, a real estate agent, who previously appeared in the Breaking Bad episode "Open House".
- Juan Carlos Cantu as Manuel Varga, Nacho's father who is the owner and manager of an upholstery shop.
- Hayley Holmes as Drama Girl, a UNM film student.
- Julian Bonfiglio as Sound Guy, a UNM film student.
Episodes
Taking the first letter of each episode title and rearranging them yields "FRINGSBACK", foreshadowing the reappearance of Breaking Bad character Gus Fring.Release
Home media
The second season was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on November 15, 2016; bonus features include audio commentaries for every episode and several behind-the-scenes featurettes.Reception
Critical response
The second season of Better Call Saul received acclaim from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has a score of 97%, based on 182 reviews, with an average rating of 8.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Better Call Saul continues to tighten its hold on viewers with a batch of episodes that inject a surge of dramatic energy while showcasing the charms of its talented lead." On the review aggregator website Metacritic, the second season has a score of 85 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".Terri Schwartz of IGN rated the season an 8.7 out of 10, praising the acting performances and cinematography, but criticizing the lack of focus, stating, "There's a lot to love in Season 2 of Better Call Saul, but still some elements to improve upon." Chuck Bowen of Slant Magazine gave it a perfect four star review and wrote, "the show's writing is as economic and poetically parred . Each moment is compact, leading to the next with unpredictable, behaviorally astute precision". Daniel D'Addario of Time praised the show's ability to stand out as a spin-off but retain some of the elements of its predecessor, writing, "in its second season,... Better Call Saul allows us into a new world of complexity by deepening one of the show's pivotal relationships. It's the best-case scenario for a spin-off: a show that occupies a familiar world but opens up entirely new themes."
Ratings
Live + seven-day DVR playback viewership was unavailable, so live + three-day is listed instead.Accolades
| Ceremony | Category | Recipients | Result |
| 32nd TCA Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Drama | Better Call Saul | Nomitated |
| 32nd TCA Awards | Individual Achievement in Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Nomitated |
| 68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Kelley Dixon | Nomitated |
| 68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb | Nomitated |
| 68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry Benjamin, Kevin Valentine | Nomitated |
| 68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role | For the episode "Fifi" | Nomitated |
| 68th Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nomitated |
| 68th Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nomitated |
| 68th Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Jonathan Banks | Nomitated |
| 7th Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nomitated |
| 7th Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Won |
| 7th Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Michael McKean | Nomitated |
| 2016 American Film Institute Awards | Television Programs of the Year | Better Call Saul | Won |
| 74th Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Nomitated |
| 21st Satellite Awards | Best Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nomitated |
| 21st Satellite Awards | Best Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nomitated |
| 21st Satellite Awards | Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film | Jonathan Banks | Nomitated |
| 21st Satellite Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film | Rhea Seehorn | Won |
| 53rd Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One Hour | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry B. Benjamin, Kevin Valentine, Matt Hovland and David Michael Torres | Nomitated |
| 69th Writers Guild of America Awards | Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nomitated |
| 69th Writers Guild of America Awards | Episodic Drama | Gordon Smith | Nomitated |
| 69th Writers Guild of America Awards | Episodic Drama | Heather Marion and Vince Gilligan | Nomitated |
| 69th Writers Guild of America Awards | Episodic Drama | Thomas Schnauz | Nomitated |