Better Call Saul Season 6 - Episode 2 <TRUSTED>
: While Jimmy tries to use his usual "carrot" (bribery and persuasion) on the Kettlemans, Kim eventually intervenes with the "stick"—a brutal, cold-blooded threat involving the IRS.
'Better Call Saul' Season 6, Episode 2 Recap: "Carrot and Stick" Better Call Saul Season 6 - Episode 2
: The motel sequence is frequently compared to Sergio Leone’s spaghetti westerns for its meticulous, high-tension pacing. Nacho noticing the rhythmic "drip-drip-drip" of an AC unit is a callback to classic cinematic suspense that puts the audience directly in his paranoid headspace. Kim Wexler’s Transformation : While Jimmy tries to use his usual
: Critics praised Rhea Seehorn's performance, noting that Kim is now demonstrating a "thuggish toughness" that often outshines Jimmy’s own cons. Key Visuals and Fan Reception A central theme noted by IndieWire and The
Critics highlight this episode as a study in "damage control". After the botched assassination of Lalo Salamanca, even the normally unflappable appears uncharacteristically "ruffled".
A central theme noted by IndieWire and The New York Times is the shift in power between Jimmy and Kim.