Mike purchases a rifle which he intends to use to kill Hector. When Chuck returns to consciousness, Jimmy informs him of the test results and takes him home. The doctor treating Chuck tells Jimmy that Chuck is healthy but has entered a self-induced catatonic state because of the medical tests. Jimmy refuses to have Chuck committed for psychiatric care but takes temporary guardianship and allows an MRI and a CAT scan to determine whether he suffered head or neck injuries. Ernesto covers for Jimmy by claiming that out of concern for Chuck's health, he called Jimmy before bringing Chuck to the copy store. In the hospital, Chuck wonders how Jimmy came to his aid so quickly, correctly deducing that Jimmy bribed the clerk to lie and then hid nearby to watch Chuck question the clerk. Jimmy rushes in to give first aid and tells the clerk to call an ambulance. After Jimmy returns, Chuck tells Jimmy their mother has died and falsely claims she had no last words.Ĭhuck is unconscious after hitting his head at the copy store. Jimmy leaves to buy sandwiches and while he is gone, his mother wakes and calls his name twice before dying. In a flashback to 1999, Chuck and Jimmy have kept a vigil of several days at their mother’s hospital bed.
Outside of the United States, the episode premiered on streaming service Netflix in several countries.
The episode aired on Apon AMC in the United States.
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" Klick" is the tenth and final episode of the second season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. Robert Grossman as Theodore "Fudge" Talbott.But first, he'll be trying to conquer Germany on Saturday.Jimmy finds Chuck in his living room, with space blanket material lining the walls. Taking a look at Saul's growing number of highlight reels online, its easy to see why Atleti manager Diego Simeone believes he can become the best midfielder in football. That's where the Atleti man's versatility should come to the fore. as much space to operate in attack, as Italy did. Germany, boasting an assortment of Bundesliga regulars, will look to press Spain, closing down space and implementing fast transitions from defence to attack. With speedsters and technicians dominating a star-studded Spain team that could probably give the Confederations Cup a nudge too, Saul provides a touch of graft and industry, with his tough tackling and renowned fitness. He is exactly the type of player you may expect to roll off the production line of the nation Spain meets in the decider on Saturday, Germany. ⚽️ GOAL!! 2-1 | ⚡️ THUNDERBOLT ALERT! regains the lead‼️ Watch LIVE #U21EURO #ESPITA /3HCFnvrvDVīarcelona views him as a possible replacement for Sergio Busquets, but Saul's ability to surge forward, score goals, muck in defence and drift wide to launch attacking moves on the flanks, makes him a much more dynamic prospect. Not today though, as the 21 year-old bossed the midfield, leading Italy on a merry dance and producing three top drawer goals to ensure an emphatic victory. And, as captain of Spain's European U-21 Championship team, his brilliance again exploded into football's consciousness with a phenomenal hat-trick today to seal his side's spot in the final.Ī combination of power, finesse, athleticism and skill, Saul's versatility - he's been spotted leading the line for Atleti, out on the flanks, in the centre of midfield and roaming the backline - often keeps him firmly under the radar when the plaudits are being handed out. He is Saul Niguez - the diminutive midfielder with a Formula One engine and the versatility to play almost anywhere on the pitch. He's not Koke, Griezman, Carrasco or Godin. Then he produces a moment of individual brilliance to single-handedly win a match and you suddenly understand why Barcelona is reportedly willing to shell out $80 million to trigger his release clause.
In an Atletico Madrid team stacked with headliners, it's easy to forget about him. WATCH Germany v Spain in the UEFA European U-21 Championship LIVE on beIN SPORTS