Fall (Better Call Saul)

Jimmy McGill discovers from Irene Landry, his former elder law client who represents the class in the Sandpiper Crossing lawsuit,[a] that the company has offered a settlement.

Mike Ehrmantraut becomes a contracted security expert for Madrigal, a paper transaction designed to launder his stolen money[b] by having him give his cash to Lydia Rodarte-Quayle and then receive monthly consulting fees.

Kim Wexler takes on Gatwood Oil as a second client to cover office expenses[b] in case Jimmy is unable to pay his half while his law license is suspended.

Jimmy pulls a series of psychological and social manipulation tricks to turn Irene's friends against her so that she believes refusing the Sandpiper settlement is against the interests of her fellow clients.

It holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews with an average score 8.71/10, stating "Fall" brings weeks' worth of tension to a head with a pivotal episode that powerfully sets up the season finale while hinting at the series' future direction.