If you're a die-hard fan of Better Call Saul, you'll enjoy this quiz, full of all the questions that were too hard to include in the regular Better Call Saul 1DS.
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The first episode ("Uno") starts with a flashforward in black-and-white, followed by scenes with Jimmy in court that take place on May 13, 2002. We know the exact date because it can be seen written on what?
In the episode "RICO", Rick Schweikart calls Jimmy at an inopportune time: While Jimmy is dumpster diving to search for evidence against one of Schweikart's clients. As a cover story, Jimmy lies and says he is attending a production of what German opera?
During the montage of scams and cons in the episode "Marco", Jimmy convinces a woman that he is a famous actor ("and it worked, because I believed it"). What Oscar-winning film does he mention by name when talking to this woman?
When Jimmy gets a job at Davis & Main, he specifically requests a desk made from what tropical tree, a species of rosewood with the scientific name Dalbergia retusa?
When two detectives ask why Jimmy's client had a secret compartment in his house, Jimmy claims the compartment was full of embarrassing (but legal) fetish videos called "Squat Cobbler". Jimmy makes the lie more elaborate by rattling off a bunch of synonyms for this quasi-sexual act ("maybe it has a different name west of the Rockies"). Name any one of these synonyms
In the episode "Nailed", Jimmy illegally films a commercial in front of an American flag at a public school. He avoids being arrested for trespassing by telling the school administrators he is filming a documentary about a singer that allegedly attended the school, even though the singer is British ("Yeah, and that's some great trivia, but he spent his formative years right here in Albuquerque"). Name this singer, who is best known for a 1979 #1 hit.
Before Francesca became the secretary at Wexler McGill, she spent 7 years working at what state-run agency? Jimmy refuses to call it by its official name, since it's different from the name that nearly every other state uses. But I don't care what Jimmy says, I want the exact name (or initialism) used by New Mexico.
After temporarily losing his law license, Jimmy makes some money by selling commercials to the music store ABQ in Tune. Name the stand-up comics who play store owners Rick and Ryan (they are twin brothers, so only one surname is needed).
What real organization's phone number was shown after the end credits of the Season 3 finale?
Todd Lawson LaTourrette had a small role in the episode "Quite a Ride", as a customer with a noticeable disability who bought one of Jimmy's cell phones. The actor has this physical disability in real life, and recently admitted it was self-induced, in order to lie about being a wounded war veteran. Name this disability.
In the episode "Winner", Jimmy claimed that what high-school student should receive one of HHM's coveted scholarships, even though she was dismissed by the other lawyers because of a prior conviction for shoplifting? Hint: This student shares a name with one of the actors on the show.
Name the host of the first three seasons of the official Better Call Saul Insider Podcast, or name the host who replaced her for season 4. Both hosts are TV editors who have received multiple Emmy nominations for their work on Better Call Saul.