"Inflatable" is the seventh episode of the
second season of the American television
crime drama series ''
Better Call Saul
''Better Call Saul'' is an American crime and legal drama television series created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. Part of the ''Breaking Bad'' franchise, it is a spin-off of Gilligan's previous series, '' Breaking Bad'', and serves as a ...
'', a
spin-off
Spin-off may refer to:
*Spin-off (media), a media work derived from an existing work
*Corporate spin-off, a type of corporate action that forms a new company or entity
* Government spin-off, civilian goods which are the result of military or gove ...
series of ''
Breaking Bad
''Breaking Bad'' is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. Set and filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the series follows Walter White (Bryan Cranston), an underpaid, overqualified, and dispirited hig ...
''. Written by
Gordon Smith and directed by
Colin Bucksey, the episode aired on
AMC in the United States on March 28, 2016. Outside of the United States, the episode premiered on the
streaming service
Streaming media is multimedia that is delivered and consumed in a continuous manner from a source, with little or no intermediate storage in network elements. ''Streaming'' refers to the delivery method of content, rather than the content it ...
Netflix in several countries.
Plot
Opening
In a flashback to 1973,
Jimmy McGill is working in his father's store when a
grifter enters and attempts to pull a con by telling Jimmy's father he has a young child and is in financial need. Jimmy disbelieves the grifter and tries to warn his father, but his father is more concerned that suspicion could cause him to turn away someone who really requires help. While Jimmy's father is distracted, the grifter admits the con and tells Jimmy there are only wolves and sheep in the world, and he will have to choose which to be. Disillusioned by his father's gullibility, Jimmy steals money from the register.
Main story
Jimmy represents
Mike Ehrmantraut
Michael Ehrmantraut () is a fictional character in '' Breaking Bad'' and its spinoff prequel ''Better Call Saul'', portrayed by Jonathan Banks. Mike is a former Philadelphia police officer who works for Gus Fring—and, on occasion, Saul Goodm ...
when Mike tells the prosecutor that the gun found during his fight with
Tuco Salamanca was not Tuco's. Jimmy decides to quit D&M but learns that this will require him to repay the
signing bonus
A signing bonus or sign-on bonus is a sum of money paid to a new employee (including a professional sports person) by a company as an incentive to join that company. They are often given as a way of making a compensation package more attractive ...
he received upon joining. Jimmy finds a loophole to keep the money if he is fired without cause. While waiting at a stop light, he sees an inflatable
tube man
A tube man, also known as a skydancer, air dancer, inflatable man and originally called the Tall Boy, is an inflatable stick figure comprising sections of fabric tubing attached to a fan. As the fan blows air through it, the tubing moves in a dyna ...
outside an oil-changing shop. Inspired by the colorful display, he executes a plan to get fired by doing everything he can think of to be irritating at work, from dressing in flashy suits to playing bagpipes in his office to not flushing the toilet after trips to the bathroom.
Clifford Main finally fires Jimmy and tells him losing the signing bonus is worth it just to be rid of him. Jimmy then moves back to his old office at the nail salon.
Jimmy approaches
Kim Wexler
Kimberly Kim Wexler is a fictional Character (arts), character from the television series ''Better Call Saul'', a Spin-off (media), spin-off of ''Breaking Bad''. Kim is primarily portrayed by Rhea Seehorn, and was created by Vince Gilligan and P ...
and attempts to convince her to partner with him in their own law firm. Kim agrees, but only on the condition that Jimmy plays it "straight and narrow". Jimmy admits that he can only be himself, which means pushing the envelope on what is legal and ethical, so Kim politely refuses.
Mike promises to buy
Stacey Ehrmantraut
''Breaking Bad'' is a neo-Western crime drama franchise created by American filmmaker Vince Gilligan, primarily based on the television series ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–13), its prequel/sequel series, ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–22), and its seq ...
a new house in a better neighborhood and begins scouting
Hector Salamanca's restaurant. After interviewing with Schweikart & Cokely, Kim tells Jimmy that she will not take the job but will instead set up her own solo practice. Kim proposes a compromise to Jimmy, suggesting they start separate solo firms, but share office space to save on expenses and support each other if needed. Jimmy considers her offer and does not immediately respond.
Production
The episode features Stephen Snedden as the grifter during the flashback. Snedden was previously a starring cast member of ''
The Lone Gunmen'', a spin-off of ''
The X-Files'' that ''Better Call Saul'' co-creator Vince Gilligan wrote and developed. He would also appear in ''The X-Files'' episode "
Jump the Shark
The idiom "jumping the shark" was coined in 1985 by Jon Hein in response to a 1977 episode from the fifth season of the American sitcom ''Happy Days'', in which Fonzie (Henry Winkler) jumps over a shark while on water-skis. The phrase is pejo ...
", also co-written by Gilligan, to resolve some of the hanging plotlines of ''The Lone Gunmen'' after the series was cancelled. The scene was originally filmed two years earlier for the
season 1 episode "
Pimento", but was dropped due to time constraints. The writing staff chose not to release the scene as a bonus feature during the first season
Blu-ray release out of hopes of using it further down the line, and found "Inflatable" a good fit to use it.
Reception
Ratings
Upon airing, the episode received 2.03 million American viewers, and an 18–49 rating of 0.8.
Critical reception
The episode received very positive reviews from critics. It holds a perfect 100% positive rating with an average score of 8.88 out of 10 on the review aggregator site
Rotten Tomatoes. The critics' consensus reads: "Rich in character (and colorful suits), "Inflatable" is a funny and profound turning point for several key figures with life-altering decisions to be made."
Terri Schwartz of
IGN gave the episode a 9.3 rating, writing: "Jimmy decides to set out on his own solo path – but Kim isn't willing to fully walk it with them."
References
External links
"Inflatable"at
AMC
*
{{Better Call Saul
Better Call Saul (season 2) episodes