
Screen Speck’s Top TV Episodes of 2022
2022 was an exceptionally good year for exceptionally good TV – which made selecting these 15 episodes exceptionally difficult.
2022 was an exceptionally good year for exceptionally good TV – which made selecting these 15 episodes exceptionally difficult.
“Saul Gone” is one of the best series finales of all time. But that doesn’t mean the final “Better Call Saul” power rankings came easily.
“Waterworks” might be Better Call Saul’s most devastating episode: nobody wins, (almost) everybody cries, and the stage is set for a coma-inducing finale. So it’s a good thing we don’t have any tears left.
Better Call Saul’s third-to-last episode ever sees a major shake-up in the Power Rankings. If first place shocks you, you won’t *believe* who comes in dead last…
No show in the history of television has done more with or for the montage than Better Call Saul. So ranking the show’s very best montages will doubtless inspire universal agreement.
“Nippy” was Better Call Saul by way of Fargo, an unexpected throwback to Jimmy McGill’s glory days with an amazing heist setpiece at its center. But all is not well in Omaha.
There are plenty of articles explaining the Better Call Saul ‘Nippy’ ending. There’s only one explining the explanations of the Better Call Saul ‘Nippy’ ending.
There were no real winners in Better Call Saul’s “Fun and Games.” Instead, we got a trail of disaster and heartbreak leading straight into a sadly familiar future.
The destructive aftermath of Howard’s death means a huge shakeup in Better Call Saul’s weekly power rankings. Plus, Lyle!
The man we know as Saul Goodman is a symptom of the American fallacy that if you hustle hard enough – if you pretend convincingly enough – everything will fall into place.