Waterworks (Better Call Saul)
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"Waterworks" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad. It was written and directed by Vince Gilligan. The episode aired on AMC and AMC+ on August 8, 2022, before debuting online in certain territories on Netflix the following day. "Waterworks" primarily takes place after the events of Breaking Bad, exploring Kim Wexler's new life in Florida while continuing the story of Gene Takovic in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Promotional poster
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* Chris McCaleb
* Joey Liew
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List of Better Call Saul episodes
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* Pat Healy as Jeff
* Tina Parker as Francesca Liddy
* Sandrine Holt as Cheryl Hamlin
* Kevin Sussman as Mr. Lingk
* Alvin Cowan as Glenn
* John Koyama as Emilio Koyama
* Carol Burnett as Marion
* Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman
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Poster for the episode featuring a billboard for the in-universe company Palm Coast Sprinklers.
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Better Call Saul
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"Waterworks" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad. It was written and directed by Vince Gilligan. The episode aired on AMC and AMC+ on August 8, 2022, before debuting online in certain territories on Netflix the following day. "Waterworks" primarily takes place after the events of Breaking Bad, exploring Kim Wexler's new life in Florida while continuing the story of Gene Takovic in Omaha, Nebraska. "Waterworks" was met with critical acclaim, particularly for Gilligan's direction and screenplay, the cinematography, and Rhea Seehorn's performance as Kim. An estimated 1.32 million viewers saw the episode during its first broadcast on AMC.
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