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Quiz about Better Call Saul The Best of Jimmy Season 1
Quiz about Better Call Saul The Best of Jimmy Season 1

"Better Call Saul": The Best of Jimmy Season 1 Quiz


An entire quiz devoted to the wisdom and wisecracks of Jimmy McGill! What do you remember about these quotes from the first 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 #
374,463
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
254
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 51 (2/10), wellenbrecher (10/10), Sayhey22 (6/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In the "Uno" episode, to whom did Jimmy say, "The only way that entire car is worth 500 bucks is if there's a $300 hooker in it"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. To whom was Jimmy talking in the "Mijo" episode when he said, "You're like a troll under a bridge: You must have the stickers or you won't pass"? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In the "Mijo" episode, where was Jimmy when he said, "I just talked you down from a death sentence to six months probation. I'm the best lawyer ever"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In the flashback sequence at the beginning of the "Nacho" episode, Jimmy told Chuck that there were "Only two things I know about Albuquerque: Bugs Bunny should've taken a left turn there, and give me a hundred tries, I'll never be able to spell it." Where was Jimmy at the time? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In the "Hero" episode, what was Jimmy referring to when he said to the Kettlemans, "Well like they say in Silicon Valley, it's not a bug, it's a feature"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What invention was Jimmy referring to in the "Alpine Shepherd Boy" episode when he said, "I hope you do make a fortune because Chandler's gonna need it to help pay for his therapy"? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the "Five-O" episode, about whom did Jimmy make the following quote: "Don't let [his] dancing eyes and bubbly bon vivant personality fool you, he's actually, believe it or not, somewhat taciturn"? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. To whom did Jimmy say, "You-- you'll probably wind up running your own gang" when discussing a potential prison sentence in the "Bingo" episode? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In the "RICO" episode, to what was Jimmy referring when he said "You can't say it's private if a hobo can use it as a wigwam"? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. To what was Jimmy referring when he said, "Hail Satan, I submit to the dark side", in the "Pimento" episode? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In the "Uno" episode, to whom did Jimmy say, "The only way that entire car is worth 500 bucks is if there's a $300 hooker in it"?

Answer: Two skateboarders

While distracted while driving, Jimmy hit a skateboarder who smashed into his windshield. The victim's brother had filmed the accident, and when the two tried to shake down Jimmy for cash in lieu of calling the police, Jimmy called their bluff. He kicked the skateboarder who supposedly had a broken leg and pointed out that they didn't pick a good victim for their scam since his car wasn't worth the $500 they wanted.
2. To whom was Jimmy talking in the "Mijo" episode when he said, "You're like a troll under a bridge: You must have the stickers or you won't pass"?

Answer: Mike Ehrmantraut

Jimmy had an ongoing battle with parking lot attendant Mike Ehrmantraut over Mike's unwillingness to allow Jimmy to leave the lot without having the required number of validation stickers or paying the parking fee. Jimmy's first encounter with Mike in the "Uno" episode resulted in him sarcastically calling Mike "the employee of the month".

In the "Mijo" episode, he took it further by issuing a "troll alert here! Don't feed it!"
3. In the "Mijo" episode, where was Jimmy when he said, "I just talked you down from a death sentence to six months probation. I'm the best lawyer ever"?

Answer: An urgent care facility/hospital

After accidentally pulling a scam on Tuco Salamanca's grandmother, Jimmy and his two skateboarding co-conspirators were dumped in the desert while Tuco and his gang decided what to do with them. Jimmy finally managed to convince Tuco's cohort, Nacho, that he truly was a lawyer and that Tuco's grandmother was targeted by mistake, so Tuco let him go, but Tuco wanted revenge against the skateboarders who had disrespected his grandmother. Jimmy bargained with him and convinced him not to kill them, blind them or cut out their tongues; instead Tuco would break a leg on each of them which would prevent them from skateboarding for six months.

When Jimmy took the skateboarders to the urgent care facility, one of them accused him of being "the worst lawyer ever", but Jimmy pointed out that he'd saved their lives.
4. In the flashback sequence at the beginning of the "Nacho" episode, Jimmy told Chuck that there were "Only two things I know about Albuquerque: Bugs Bunny should've taken a left turn there, and give me a hundred tries, I'll never be able to spell it." Where was Jimmy at the time?

Answer: In jail

The flashback took place during the "Slippin' Jimmy" days. Jimmy was in the Cook County jailhouse, and his brother Chuck had arrived from Albuquerque to help him with his case after receiving a call from their mother. We didn't find out the exact nature of the crime that Jimmy had committed until the "Marco" episode, but Chuck said that he had been charged with assault and property damage and "faced being labeled a sex offender".
5. In the "Hero" episode, what was Jimmy referring to when he said to the Kettlemans, "Well like they say in Silicon Valley, it's not a bug, it's a feature"?

Answer: The stolen money

Jimmy had found the Kettlemans camping out in the wilderness behind their home and was trying to talk them into returning, telling them that he had called their lawyer, Kim Wexler. Betsy Kettleman asked "What about the money" to which Jimmy made the above response and added, "Did you ever hear of a bargaining chip? What we have right here is the mother of all bargaining chips." This was Jimmy's first introduction to the wacky world of Betsy Kettleman.

She responded "You expect us to give this back? We are NOT giving this back".
6. What invention was Jimmy referring to in the "Alpine Shepherd Boy" episode when he said, "I hope you do make a fortune because Chandler's gonna need it to help pay for his therapy"?

Answer: Talking toilet

Roland Jaycocks was one of Jimmy's would-be clients following his billboard stunt. Mr. Jaycocks had invented a talking toilet to help kids with toilet training through positive reinforcement. The motion-activated voice chip encouraged kids with phrases such as "Oh yeah! That's the way!" and "Fill me up, Chandler. Put it in me!" After Jimmy mentioned that it sounded a bit sexual, the offended Mr. Jaycocks showed Jimmy the door, and after telling Jimmy that he was "completely disgusting", Jimmy responded with the above quote.
7. In the "Five-O" episode, about whom did Jimmy make the following quote: "Don't let [his] dancing eyes and bubbly bon vivant personality fool you, he's actually, believe it or not, somewhat taciturn"?

Answer: Mike Ehrmantraut

Jimmy had very little screen time in the "Five-O" episode, which was devoted to Mike's back story, but as usual, he made the most of what he had. When he first met the Philadelphia detectives and they commented that he looked like Matlock, he rebutted, "No, I look like a young Paul Newman dressed as Matlock". Mike was being interviewed regarding the death of two Philadelphia policemen, and Mike refused to talk without his lawyer present, but when Jimmy arrived, he discovered that Mike only wanted him there to spill coffee on one of the detectives. Jimmy claimed he wasn't there to do the "Juan Valdez bump and dump", but he ending up doing so after prodding the detectives to tell him Mike's story with the above quote.
8. To whom did Jimmy say, "You-- you'll probably wind up running your own gang" when discussing a potential prison sentence in the "Bingo" episode?

Answer: Betsy Kettleman

Betsy was clearly the brains behind the Kettleman operation; Show creator Vince Gilligan stated that he didn't "think Craig knew how to put on his socks before he met Betsy." After Mike recovered the money from the Kettleman house and Jimmy informed them that the gig was up, Betsy tried playing a card: "We'll tell about the bribe you took". Jimmy admitted that he would get in trouble, but so would she because it would implicate her in the crime. So instead of just Craig Kettleman going to prison for the "embezzlement kerfluffle", Betsy would also as a co-conspirator. "Look on the bright side", said Jimmy, "They could work out some kind of inter-prison visitation program - the occasional conjugal - maybe it won't be all bad".

He then made the gang comment to Betsy.
9. In the "RICO" episode, to what was Jimmy referring when he said "You can't say it's private if a hobo can use it as a wigwam"?

Answer: Trash bin

Jimmy had spent a lovely evening wallowing in a trash bin, looking for the documents that the retirement home's employees had shredded. After leaving the filthy trash bin, he noticed a recycling bin just behind the wall where the bags of shredded documents had been neatly placed. Chuck accused him of stealing their garbage, but Jimmy pointed out, "It was in public.

There was no lock, no nothing. I just lifted the lid and there it was. There's no reasonable expectation of privacy in that situation, is there?... That's the standard, right, if animals or vagrants can get in?" Chuck admitted he was "more or less" correct.
10. To what was Jimmy referring when he said, "Hail Satan, I submit to the dark side", in the "Pimento" episode?

Answer: Taking the class action lawsuit to Chuck's firm

Jimmy was feeling pretty jubilant after getting the restraining order against him dismissed, but Chuck brought him back down to earth. The retirement home's lawyers were burying them in paperwork, and the two of them just couldn't handle the caseload. Chuck said they didn't have enough money to properly handle the case, and they needed more people to work on it. Jimmy knew where Chuck was headed: "Don't say it!" Jimmy argued that they could handle it, but Chuck pointed out that it would take years, and their clients wouldn't be around to see the resolution.

He told Jimmy they had to take the case to Hamlin Hamlin & McGill, and Jimmy finally conceded because he knew it was in the clients' best interest.
Source: Author PDAZ

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