What Time Will ‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6, Episode 9 Premiere?

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Better Call Saul is officially back with a bang. Last week, Season 6’s second half premiered and shocked us all with a major plot twist. Even if you’ve fallen off the Jimmy McGill bandwagon, this is shaping up to be a season of television you don’t want to miss.

But how exactly can you watch new episodes of this legal thriller? On that front, we have you covered. Here’s everything you nee to know about how to watch Better Call Saul Season 6, Episode 9, whether you have all the right streaming services or you want to watch fro free.

What Time Is Better Call Saul on Tonight?

If you’ve been following Saul Goodman from the beginning, you know the drill. “Fun and Games” premieres tonight (July 18) at 9/8c p.m. on AMC and AMC+. Is that too early for you? No worries. An encore presentation of the episode will premiere at 10/9c p.m.

How Many Episodes Are in Better Call Saul Season 6 Part 2?

Altogether, Better Call Saul’s final season has 13 episodes. Part 1 comprised seven of those episodes, which means we have six more for Part 2. The very last Better Call Saul episodes you’ll ever see will premiere on AMC and AMC+ weekly on Mondays until August 15.

Need a full schedule? We have you covered:

  • Episode 9, “Fun and Games”: Monday, July 18
  • Episode 10, “Nippy”: Monday, July 25
  • Episode 11: Monday, August 1st
  • Episode 12: Monday, August 8
  • Episode 13: Monday, August 15

How to Watch Better Call Saul Season 6 Part 2 Live Online:

If you want to avoid spoilers, you’re going to have to watch live. Fortunately, you have a ton of options on that front. The easiest option is cable. Subscribers just have to make sure their TVs are turned to AMC on or before Monday, July 18 at 9/8c p.m. You even have an option if you’re going to be away from your couch. As long as you have your cable username and password, you can watch Better Call Saul Episode 9’s premiere at the same time as everyone else.

But what if you’re a cord cutter? Then the world of live TV skinny bundles is at your disposal. You can stream AMC live if you’re subscribed to fuboTVSling TVPhiloYouTube TV, or DIRECTV STREAM. Additionally, new episodes will be available for next-day streaming on AMC’s website as well as on the AMC app.

There is one last option if you don’t have cable or any live TV replacements. New episodes of Better Call Saul will premiere on AMC+ the same time they premiere on AMC. Subscriptions are available for $8.99 a month or $83.88 a year. If you go for the yearly option, that comes out to about $6.99 a month.

Cliff (Ed Begley Jr.) in Better Call Saul
Photo: AMC

How to Watch Better Call Saul Season 6 Part 2 Live Online For Free:

Want to watch these new episodes without paying a dime? As long as you have some free trials left, you have options. AMC+PhilofuboTV, and YouTube TV all offer free trials for eligible subscribers.

Will Better Call Saul Season 6 Part 2 Be Available for Next Day Streaming on Netflix?

That depends on where you are in the world. If you’re in the United States, then the answer is no. New episodes of Better Call Saul aren’t coming to Netflix the day after they premiere on AMC and AMC+. In fact, the first half of this season hasn’t even come to the streaming giant yet.

That shouldn’t be a huge surprise for Better Call Saul fans. Season 5, which aired on AMC in February of 2020, didn’t come to Netflix until April of 2022. In the past, seasons of this series have dropped on Netflix in the U.S. a few weeks before the premiere of a new season. Since Season 6 will be the series’ last, it stands to reason that we should see this finale on Netflix sooner rather than usual. Fingers crossed for an early 2023 streaming date.

But what about the rest of the world? For subscribers in United Kingdom, France, India, and over 30 other international regions, new episodes of Better Call Saul will be available on Netflix the day after they premiere on AMC and AMC+. So starting on Tuesday, July 19, you can start watching.

What Happened in Better Call Saul‘s Latest Episode?

Ready for some spoilers? Because they’re coming your way, fast. “Plan and Execution” ended with the  murder of Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian), and “Point and Shoot” ended with another major character death — that of Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton).

After shooting Howard, Lalo gave Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) instructions to murder a man who sounded suspiciously like Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito). But thanks to Jimmy’s silver tongue, he was able to alter the plan and send Kim (Rhea Seehorn) in his place. Of course, that was all a diversion. Really, Lalo was interested in getting some one-on-one time with Gus’ superlab.

That’s where Gus and Lalo confronted each other. For a long time, it looked like Lalo was going to come out as the victor. But after triggering a power outage, Gus gained the upper hand and shot Lalo repeatedly. And that, friends, is a series wrap on Lalo Salamanca. “Point and Shoot” ended with Mike (Jonathan Banks) explaining to Jimmy and Kim that Howard’s death will be made to look like a suicide before supervising the burial of Howard and Lalo. That means all of the time Walt (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) spent working in the superlab, they were actually making meth on the dead bodies of an upstanding attorney and the head of a cartel. We just got goosebumps too.