The best episode written by Ariel Levine is "Something Unforgivable", rated 8.9/10 from 55 user votes. It was "directed by Peter Gould". "Something Unforgivable" aired on 4/20/2020 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Carrot and Stick".
Jimmy and Kim make a sideways move that takes a serious turn. Nacho gets closer to the cartel than he'd like. Season Finale.
Director: Peter Gould
Writer: Ariel Levine
Harsh realities dawn on Nacho. Gus investigates his suspicions.
Director: Vince Gilligan
Writer: Ariel Levine
Kim and Jimmy enlist a knowledgeable contact. Howard scrutinizes Jimmy’s business practices.
Director: Giancarlo Esposito
Writer: Ariel Levine
There’s a bomb on the school bus, and it’s hidden in Jimmy McGill’s heart. Finding out if he can ask out his crush, Dawn Marie, before the clock runs out or if his nemesis, Trent, will get to her first.
Director: Zac Palladino
Writer: Ariel Levine
In this silent comedy, Jimmy McGill braves a city full of enormous dogs, angry policemen and dangerous trains to get a heartfelt gift for big brother Chuck.
Director: Zac Palladino
Writer: Ariel Levine
At Camp Reformation, they’d seen every kind of man — until they saw Jimmy McGill. Rebelling against whatever they got, Jimmy and Marco’s friendship begins and sets Jimmy on a path to becoming a legend.
Director: Zac Palladino
Writer: Ariel Levine
Something is haunting Sister Beth and only two boys in detention can save her from a hall pass to hell.
Director: Zac Palladino
Writer: Ariel Levine
When it’s after hours on the streets of Chicago, Jimmy and Marco don't have to look for trouble, trouble finds them.
Director: Zac Palladino
Writer: Ariel Levine
If anyone slings snowballs to kill Jimmy McGill, they better hit the heart.
Director: Zac Palladino
Writer: Ariel Levine