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Quiz about Better Call Saul Who Said What in Season Two
Quiz about Better Call Saul Who Said What in Season Two

"Better Call Saul": Who Said What in Season Two? Quiz


Smooth-talking Jimmy McGill had most of the best quotes in season two, so he gets his own quiz. In this quiz, we'll revisit the quotes made by other characters during the second season of "Better Call Saul".

A multiple-choice quiz by PDAZ. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
PDAZ
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
381,088
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
190
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 51 (0/10), PootyPootwell (10/10), Sayhey22 (7/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In the season opener, "Switch", to whom was Mike speaking when he said, "This business requires restraint. THAT is the opposite of restraint"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In "Cobbler", the second episode of the season, who said, "You think I'd be caught dead driving that thing? It looks like a school bus for six-year-old pimps"? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Who asked Jimmy, "Are you still morally flexible" in the "Cobbler" episode? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who told Jimmy, "I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. McGill" in the "Amarillo" episode? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In the "Gloves Off" episode, to whom was Mike speaking when he asked, "You sure about this? Killing your partner - that's a bell you don't un-ring"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Who told Jimmy, "You don't save me - I save me" in the "Rebecca" episode? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the "Inflatable" episode, who complained about Jimmy's choice of attire by referring to it as "this optical migraine you call a business suit"? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In the "Fifi" episode, who explained his lack of safety glasses by saying that "Pop Pop's a grownup and grownups get to be stupid"? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. To whom did Chuck say, "You are mistaken, and with all due respect, you're muddying the waters here" in the "Nailed" episode? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In the "Nailed" episode, to whom did Kim say, "I know he's not perfect. And I know he cuts corners, but you're the one who made him this way... You never believed in him. You never wanted him to succeed"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In the season opener, "Switch", to whom was Mike speaking when he said, "This business requires restraint. THAT is the opposite of restraint"?

Answer: Pryce

When Pryce went to pick up Mike, he was driving a yellow Hummer with red flares and a license plate that said "Playuh". Mike walked away, and Pryce thought Mike didn't recognize him, so he backed up and said "Hey! It's me!" Mike said that he wasn't getting into that vehicle, with the above quote as an explanation, and he offered to drive Pryce in his own car, but Pryce decided he really didn't need a bodyguard anymore: "You don't really do anything. I've been paying you the salary of three people to just stand behind me".

When Pryce met up with Nacho, Nacho asked him, "No old guy? What - did he break a hip or something?" Pryce foolishly invited Nacho to get in the vehicle to check it out, and while Pryce was counting the money, Nacho got his real name (Daniel Wormald) and address from the registration in his glove compartment.
2. In "Cobbler", the second episode of the season, who said, "You think I'd be caught dead driving that thing? It looks like a school bus for six-year-old pimps"?

Answer: Nacho

Nacho was talking about the gaudy yellow Hummer that Daniel "Pryce" Wormald, the part-time prescription drug dealer, was leasing. As part of the deal to get Pryce's baseball card collection back, Mike had arranged for Pryce to turn over his Hummer to Nacho. Pryce gave Nacho detailed instructions on how to care for the vehicle, only to find out that Nacho had no intention of driving it; it was headed for the chop shop.
3. Who asked Jimmy, "Are you still morally flexible" in the "Cobbler" episode?

Answer: Mike

Pryce had called the police when his home was robbed because he wanted to get his baseball cards back, but the police suspected that something else of value was stolen from the hiding place behind his couch so they called him in for an interview. Mike stopped him and sent him home, telling Pryce that he (Mike) would get the baseball cards back.

Then Mike called Jimmy ("Are you still morally flexible?") to get the police to drop the investigation of Pryce, which Jimmy colorfully did using the "Hoboken Squat Cobbler" defense.
4. Who told Jimmy, "I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. McGill" in the "Amarillo" episode?

Answer: Jimmy's client Mrs. Strauss

Mrs. Strauss was the client with all of the figurines that she wanted to distribute to her family in her will in season one's "Alpine Shepherd Boy". In season two, Jimmy used her to film the commercial for Davis and Main and later to film his sole practitioner commercial ("Moxie is in such short supply these days").

But the take on the "Sunset Boulevard" quote was made during the filming of the Davis and Main commercial as she was riding down her staircase chair.
5. In the "Gloves Off" episode, to whom was Mike speaking when he asked, "You sure about this? Killing your partner - that's a bell you don't un-ring"?

Answer: Nacho

Nacho had contacted Mike through the Vet because he wanted to get rid of Tuco. As Nacho told Mike, Tuco was using meth, and when he was on drugs, he was crazy and unpredictable. Nacho was afraid that Tuco might kill him so he needed to get rid of him.

He had a plan for Mike to drive up next to Tuco's car and shoot him. Mike ultimately convinced Nacho to go with another plan, telling Nacho that it just wasn't a good idea for him (Nacho) because the cartel would probably link it back to him.
6. Who told Jimmy, "You don't save me - I save me" in the "Rebecca" episode?

Answer: Kim

Because she didn't tell Howard about the commercial Jimmy filmed for Davis and Main, Howard had Kim kicked her out of her office and banished to doc review. Jimmy believed that Chuck was behind it and that he was doing it to try to get Jimmy to quit practicing law.

When Jimmy said he'd talk to Howard, Kim told him no, that she would fix it herself. Jimmy didn't give up though; he spent his time at work researching employment law and drew up a filing for her to sue the firm for extortion. She refused, pointing out to him that even if she won the case, she'd be committing career suicide because no one would hire her.

She told Jimmy to leave her alone, and she'd dig herself out of the doghouse by her own methods.
7. In the "Inflatable" episode, who complained about Jimmy's choice of attire by referring to it as "this optical migraine you call a business suit"?

Answer: Clifford Main

Jimmy just wasn't fitting in at Davis and Main, particularly since they assigned Erin the watchdog to keep an eye on him. He decided to resign, but when Omar pointed out to him that he would have to pay back his signing bonus, Jimmy realized that he needed Clifford Main to fire him for something other than cause. So he set out to make himself a nuisance by wearing garishly loud outfits, repeatedly neglecting to flush the toilet and so forth.

But the final straw for Cliff was the bagpipes. Since Cliff liked to play guitar in his office to relax, Jimmy decided to do the same albeit with a much louder instrument.

When Cliff called Jimmy into his office and told him he was fired, Jimmy asked if it was about the bagpipes. Cliff responded, "It's not about the bagpipes" but then added "Well of course it's the bagpipes, and it's the not flushing and it's this optical migraine you call a business suit!"
8. In the "Fifi" episode, who explained his lack of safety glasses by saying that "Pop Pop's a grownup and grownups get to be stupid"?

Answer: Mike

Mike was spending some quality time with his granddaughter Kaylee working on a project, as he later told his daughter-in-law Stacey, to create a soaker hose for his yard. But in reality, he was drilling holes in the hose so he could fill it with spikes to use to ambush one of Hector's trucks.

But never mind that, it was a nice grandfather-granddaughter moment when he let her use the drill but made her wear safety glasses. When she asked him why he didn't have to wear them, he elaborated on the standard adult answer of "Because".
9. To whom did Chuck say, "You are mistaken, and with all due respect, you're muddying the waters here" in the "Nailed" episode?

Answer: Paige the Mesa Verde lawyer

As the Mesa Verde CEO was reading his statement to the Banking Board, just as he got to the part where he mentioned that they had a focus on attention to detail, the chairman of the Banking Board stopped him to point out a discrepancy in the filing - the address of the bank on the original documents didn't match the application that they were reviewing that day.

The CEO and Paige, the senior counsel for Mesa Verde, confirmed that the original documents were correct, but Chuck was convinced he was correct and wouldn't back down.

He made the above quote to Paige when she reiterated to him that the address was 1261. "Muddying the waters?! Look, just look," she responded and showed him the document with the correct address on it. Chuck responded that it was an error, to which the CEO snapped, "I know where my own...bank is."
10. In the "Nailed" episode, to whom did Kim say, "I know he's not perfect. And I know he cuts corners, but you're the one who made him this way... You never believed in him. You never wanted him to succeed"?

Answer: Chuck

Chuck knew that Jimmy had doctored the bank documents, and when he laid the story out for Kim, he expected her to accept it, but despite her glare at Jimmy, she told Chuck that she believed that he (Chuck) had just made a mistake on the filing. Chuck was enraged and screamed at her, "I did not make a mistake!" She told him that he had accused Jimmy of "this elaborate scheme" rather than accept his mistake, and when Chuck yelled that Jimmy was "capable of this", Kim responded: "I know he's not perfect. And I know he cuts corners, but you're the one who made him this way.

He idolizes you, he accepts you, he takes care of you. And all he ever wanted was your love and support. But all you've ever done is judge him. You never believed in him. You never wanted him to succeed. And you know what? I feel sorry for him. And I feel sorry for you." But when they got in Jimmy's car, Kim punched Jimmy several times; she knew the truth.
Source: Author PDAZ

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