Namaste (Better Call Saul)

[a] Jimmy convinces Sticky and Ron, two drug users who had his "50% off" business cards,[b] to keep him as their counsel when they seem ready to accept a free public defender.

Kim recommends an alternate building site to Kevin Wachtell and Paige Novick that will enable Mesa Verde to work around Everett Acker's refusal to vacate his home, but they insist on eviction.

After buying three bowling balls at a pawn shop,[c] Jimmy flings them over Howard's front gate, damaging his expensive car.

At Los Pollos Hermanos, Gus has been seething in anger over the loss of the dead drops and venting his frustration on assistant manager Lyle by making him repeatedly clean the fryers.

"Namaste" is the directorial debut of Gordon Smith, who had started off as a production assistant on Breaking Bad before becoming a screenwriter for both that show and Better Call Saul.

The site's critical consensus is, "Everyone is struggling to keep their cool in a Better Call Saul entry that meticulously sets up the season's storytelling pins, racking up suspense for the impending bowling ball that'll knock everything down.