Realizing he will lose money if the TV ads for which he has pre-paid air as scheduled, Jimmy rushes to cancel them.
Gus inspects an industrial laundry facility that is for sale and tells Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, "It could work".
Laura Fraser briefly reprises her Breaking Bad role as Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, Gus's business associate.
In a Q&A with AMC, Fraser distinguished the Better Call Saul version of Lydia from that of Breaking Bad's remarking, "She hasn't started unraveling.
"[1] The episode also features the first chronological appearance of Lavandería Brillante, the industrial laundry that serves as a front for Gus' meth lab in Breaking Bad.
[2] Upon airing, this episode was watched by 1.72 million American viewers and received an 18–49 rating of 0.6 dipping one tenth from a 0.7 in the previous week.
The site consensus reads "'Off Brand' adds another well-written, solidly crafted chapter to Better Call Saul's terrific third season—as well as a reminder that even the show's transitional episodes are compelling.