: After handling a highly specific and complicated will involving Hummel figurines for an elderly woman, Jimmy pivots his entire marketing strategy to cater to seniors.
: Following his billboard publicity stunt, Jimmy tracks down several eccentric leads. This includes a man who wants to secede from the U.S. using his own currency ("Ricky Dollars") and a father who has invented a highly suggestive, talking toilet training device. Alpine Shepherd BoyBetter Call Saul : Season 1 ...
: The final moments of the episode shift away from Jimmy to show Mike parked outside a woman's house. When he returns home, police detectives from Philadelphia are waiting on his doorstep. 🔍 Behind-the-Scenes & Fun Facts : After handling a highly specific and complicated
: The retirement home Jimmy visits to hand out his promotional Jell-O cups is the exact same facility where Hector Salamanca will eventually reside in Breaking Bad . using his own currency ("Ricky Dollars") and a
: The creators originally wanted to name the episode "Jell-O" to keep up the season-long running gag of naming every episode with a word ending in "o". Kraft Foods denied them permission to use the trademarked name, forcing them to pivot to "Alpine Shepherd Boy".