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- This article is about the timeline ofBetter Call Saul episodes.For the timeline of Breaking Bad episodes, see Breaking Bad Timeline. For the complete chronology of the universe of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, see Timeline.
The following is atimelineofBetter Call Saulthat estimates the exact dates when the episodes in each season occurred. The days in which the episodes occurred are completely estimated and include downtime between the episodes as well.
Contents
- 1 Season 1 Timeline
- 2 Season 2 Timeline
- 3 Season 3 Timeline
- 4 Season 4 Timeline
- 5 Season 5 Timeline
- 6 Season 6 Timeline
- 7 Time References
- 8 Notes
Season 1 Timeline[]
- "Uno" - May 13–25, 2002 (thirteen days) [1]
- "Mijo" - May 25 - June 15, 2002 (three weeks)
- "Nacho" - June 15–16, 2002 (two days)
- "Hero" - June 16–20, 2002 (five days)
- "Alpine Shepherd Boy" - June 20–22, 2002 (three days)
- "Five-O" - June 22, 2002 (one day) [2]
- "Bingo" - June 23–25, 2002 (three days)
- "RICO" - June 26–28, 2002 (three days)
- "Pimento" - June 28–30, 2002 (three days)
- "Marco" - June 30 - July 18, 2002 (three weeks)
Season 2 Timeline[]
- "Switch" - July 18–25, 2002 (eight days) [3]
- "Cobbler" - July 26–27, 2002 (two days)
- "Amarillo" - August 15–17, 2002 (three days)
- "Gloves Off" - August 18–23, 2002 (six days)
- "Rebecca" - August 24–27, 2002 (four days)
- "Bali Ha'i" - August 27–30, 2002 (four days)
- "Inflatable" - August 30 - September 12, 2002 (two weeks)
- "Fifi" - September 13–18, 2002 (six days)
- "Nailed" - September 19–24, 2002 (six days)
- "Klick" - September 24–26, 2002 (three days)
Season 3 Timeline[]
- "Mabel" - September 26–27, 2002 (two days) [4]
- "Witness" - September 27–30, 2002 (four days)
- "Sunk Costs" - September 30 - October 2, 2002 (three days)
- "Sabrosito" - October 2–4, 2002 (three days)
- "Chicanery" - February 25–26, 2003 (two days)
- "Off Brand" - February 27–28, 2003 (two days)
- "Expenses" - March 1–3, 2003 (three days)
- "Slip" - March 4–6, 2003 (three days)
- "Fall" - March 7–18, 2003 (twelve days)
- "Lantern" - March 18–28, 2003 (ten days)
Season 4 Timeline[]
- "Smoke" - March 29–31, 2003 (three days) [5]
- "Breathe" - April 7, 2003 (one day)
- "Something Beautiful" April 8–9, 2003 (two days)
- "Talk" - April 10–12, 2003 (three days)
- "Quite a Ride" - April 13–14, 2003 (two days)
- "Piñata" - April 15, 2003 (one day)
- "Something Stupid" - April 16, 2003 - January 16, 2004 (9 months)
- "Coushatta" - January 17-20, 2004 (three days)
- "Wiedersehen" - January 21 - March 22, 2004 (2 months)
- "Winner" - March 22 - April 1, 2004 (ten days)
Season 5 Timeline[]
- "Magic Man" - April 1–3, 2004 (three days) [6]
- "50% Off" - April 8–10, 2004 (three days)
- "The Guy For This" - April 10–11, 2004 (two days)
- "Namaste" - April 12–13, 2004 (two days)
- "Dedicado a Max" - April 14 - May 4, 2004 (three weeks)
- "Wexler v. Goodman" - May 4–5, 2004 (two days)
- "JMM" - May 6–8, 2004 (three days)
- "Bagman" - May 9–11, 2004 (two days)
- "Bad Choice Road" - May 11–14, 2004 (four days)
- "Something Unforgivable" - May 14–16, 2004 (three days)
Season 6 Timeline[]
- "Wine and Roses" - May 16–18, 2004 (three days) [7]
- "Carrot and Stick" - May 22–29, 2004 (eight days)
- "Rock and Hard Place" - May 29–31, 2004 (three days)
- "Hit and Run" - June 1–5, 2004 (five days)
- "Black and Blue" - June 6–14, 2004 (nine days)
- "Axe and Grind" - June 15–24, 2004 (ten days)
- "Plan and Execution" - June 24, 2004 (one day)
- "Point and Shoot" - June 24–25, 2004 (two days)
- "Fun and Games" - June 25 - February 11, 2005 (7 months)
- "Nippy" - October 16 - November 2, 2010 (two weeks)
- "Breaking Bad" - November 12 - December 5, 2010 (three weeks) [8]
- "Waterworks" - December 5–6, 2010 (two days) [9]
- "Saul Gone" - December 6-10, 2010 (five days)
Time References[]
- In the flashback at the beginning of "Inflatable", magazines are shown whose cover is dated August 1973, including the Time dated August 20. In an interview, Thomas Schnauz indicates that Jimmy is "like nine years old" in this flashback. However, this is an inconsistency as it would place Jimmy's birthdate in 1963 or 1964. Jimmy's birthdate was confirmed to be November 12, 1960 in "JMM", which means that Jimmy would actually be 12/13 in the flashback.
- During Kim's lunch with Richard Schweikart, Kim confirms that she has been with HHM for "ten years last August," most likely putting her start date at August 1991. She also states that she worked in the mailroom for six years, which would have her being brought on as an associate around 1998. ("Bali Ha'i")
- Kim is revealed to be in her third year of law school in March 1993, meaning that she most likely became a lawyer around 1994 or 1995. ("Piñata")
- Jimmy tells Erin that he came in to as a fourth-year, suggesting that he became a lawyer in 1998, several years after Kim. ("Rebecca")
- According to the script for "Winner", the flashback to Jimmy first becoming a lawyer and celebrating at the karaoke bar takes place "sometime in the year 1998." ("RICO", "Winner")
- The initial date 5/13/02 (May 13, 2002) is seen on Jimmy’s paycheck. ("Uno")
- The date of 5/25/02 (May 25, 2002) is determined by a receipt attached to Lars Lindholm's medical forms as found by Chuck. ("Mijo")
- The newspaper Chuck steals show the date June 20, 2002. ("Alpine Shepherd Boy")
- Marco tells Jimmy it's been 10 years since he’s seen him, setting the year for the Slippin' Jimmy flashbacks to be around 1992. ("Marco")
- The date of 3/4/2003 (March 4, 2003) is seen on Kim's check to Howard. ("Slip")
- Howard gives Rebecca a check dated 4/7/2003 (April 7, 2003). ("Breathe")
- Jimmy meets with his PPD officer on the second Monday of the month, which was April 14, 2003 ("Quite a Ride")
- We see Jimmy's PPD meeting report dated June 3, 2003, the CC Mobile store has an Independence Day sale, we see another PPD report October 13, 2003, and finally, Jimmy's PPD being completed on January 12, 2004. This is the largest time skip depicted in the series. ("Something Stupid")
- At his reinstatement hearing, Jimmy describes the "recent" Supreme Court case Crawford v. Washington, which was decided on March 8, 2004. ("Wiedersehen")
- Fred Whalen’s murder in "Winner" is confirmed to have happened on March 31, 2004. ("Wexler v. Goodman")
- Lalo is arrested on May 5, 2004. When Mike requests that someone in the police department break room to pick up the inter-office envelope, he establishes that the date on the envelope is "today" and it can be seen that the date on the envelope is 5/5/04. Lalo is arrested later that same day. ("Wexler v. Goodman")
- Jimmy and Kim's marriage certificate says it is May 06, 2004. ("JMM")
- In the arraignment of Lalo Salamanca, the prosecutor says that the librarian Lillian Simmons amended her statement to the police (at Mike's prompting "two months" after the murder of Fred Whalen.) ("JMM")
- Saul mentions that Lalo Salamanca has been in captivity for 3 days in the last act of JMM. ("JMM")
- Kim says it's been almost two years since got involved in the Sandpiper case in "Cobbler" which is estimated to take place in July 2002. ("Something Unforgivable")
- The check printed at Sweet Liberty Tax Services is dated 05/23/04. Another check shown at the end of the episode for a few frames is dated 5/28/04. ("Carrot and Stick")
- Kim and Jimmy discuss their plan and mention that it must go down "by the 18th". ("Rock and Hard Place")
- Francesca mentions that the Sandpiper mediation meeting will take place on Thursday, and 6/24/2004 (D-Day) was indeed a Thursday. ("Axe and Grind")
- An oversized check Gus presents to a youth development group is dated 6/24/2004. ("Plan and Execution")
- The vanity license plate on Goodman's car expires on November 2005 meaning it's more than likely 2005. The radio mentions that the S&P 500 went up by 5 points yesterday, the only time that happened from November 2004-November 2005 was February 10th, meaning the flash-forward takes place on February 11. ("Fun and Games")
- Thomas Schnauz, a writer for the show, said on his twitter that the flash-forward scene is "roughly in 2007".
- Frank asks Gene if he saw the game "last night", where Nebraska lost to Texas (on October 16, putting the first time Gene meets Frank to October 17). During the montage, the next time Gene and Frank meet, they talk about the away game against Oklahoma State, making it October 23. Paying close attention to the montage helps add up how many days leading up to Gene's heist, making it roughly October 30 at the end of the montage, so this means the heist was most likely on Halloween going into November 1, considering Frank talks about the football game the night before. ("Nippy")
- In "Quite a Ride", Jimmy has arranged for a phone call on November 12 at 3 pm for Francesca to pick up; the phone call is shown at the beginning of the episode "Breaking Bad", making the start date for the episode November 12. ("Breaking Bad")
- Kim and Jimmy's divorce papers state that the two were married on May 6, 2004. ("Waterworks")
- According to the date on Kim's affidavit, which is included with the Blu-ray release of season 6, it was submitted on November 19, 2010. ("Waterworks")
Notes[]
- ↑ "Uno": The teaser takes place on October 10, 2010.
- ↑ "Five-O": Most of the episode occurred as a flashback to March 2002, which is 3 days.
- ↑ "Switch": The teaser takes place on October 11, 2010.
- ↑ "Mabel": The teaser takes place on October 12, 2010.
- ↑ "Smoke": The teaser takes place during October 12-13, 2010.
- ↑ "Magic Man": The teaser takes place on October 13-15, 2010.
- ↑ "Wine and Roses": The teaser takes place in April 2010.
- ↑ "Breaking Bad": The RV flashbacks take place on December 4, 2008, intercutting with the Breaking Bad episode "Better Call Saul". Meanwhile Saul & Mike's discussion about Walter, and Saul going to Walt's school take place on December 5, 2008.
- ↑ "Waterworks": Scenes involving Kim take place around November 11 - 19, 2010. The flashbacks to Kim and Jimmy's divorce in "Waterworks" take place on an unspecified date, but their divorce papers state that they were filed in 2004 and Saul's Cadillac had a November 2004 vanity license plate, placing the timeline in either November or December 2004.
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