What Time Will ‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6, Episode 10 Premiere?

We only have four episodes to go in Better Call Saul‘s final season, and the pressure is on. So far this season we’ve seen major character deaths, the shattering of pivotal relationships, and the bloody end to the naive hope that you can help a cartel without getting your hands dirty. Based on how this season has been going, “Nippy” promises to be even darker and more intense.

Wondering how you can watch the 10th episode in the AMC drama’s final installment? We have your back. Here’s everything you need to know about how to Watch Better Call Saul Season 6, Episode 10.

What Time Is Better Call Saul on Tonight?

“Nippy” premieres tonight (July 25) at 9/8c p.m. on AMC and AMC+. If that’s too early for you, you have another option. There will be an encore screening of the episode at 10/9c p.m.

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

The final season of this epic prequel has 13 episodes. We already saw seven of those episodes in Part 1, which means that Part 2 will have six. From now until August 15, you can expect to see a new episode every Monday. Looking for a more complete schedule? We have your back:

  • 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 Episode 10 Live Online:

The best way to avoid spoilers if to watch live. On that front, cable is one of your best options. Subscribers need to make sure their TVs are turned to AMC on or before Monday, July 25 at 9/8c p.m., and then you’ll be set. But what if you’re going to be away from your TV? As long as you have your cable username and password, you can watch Better Call Saul Episode 10’s premiere from just about anywhere and at the same time as everyone else.

Did you cancel cable years ago? Then now may be a good time to look into a live TV skinny bundle. 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 and on the AMC app.

Then there’s AMC+. If you don’t have cable or a live TV skinny bundle, then you’ll be pleased to know that new episodes of Better Call Saul will premiere on AMC’s streaming service the same time they premiere on AMC proper. Subscriptions start at $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.

How to Watch Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 10 Live Online For Free:

Need to know how Jimmy McGill’s story ends even though you’re on a budget? If you have some free trials left, there is a way. AMC+PhilofuboTV, and YouTube TV all offer free trials for eligible subscribers.

Will Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 10 Be Available for Next Day Streaming on Netflix?

If you’re in the United States, the answer is no. Though this season is expected to come to Netflix eventually, new episodes of Better Call Saul aren’t coming to Netflix the day after they premiere on AMC and AMC+. In fact, it’s probably going to be a while before we see new episodes of Better Call Saul on Netflix, period.

Season 5, which aired on AMC in February of 2020, didn’t come to Netflix until over two years later. That’s because AMC typically likes to drop past seasons on the streaming giant in the weeks before a new season’s premiere. But since Season 6 will be the series’ last, it’s possible we’ll see this finale on Netflix sooner rather than usual. Just know that if you want to watch new episodes now, your best streaming bet is AMC+.

What if you aren’t based in the United States? Netflix subscribers in United Kingdom, France, India, and over 30 other international regions will have access to new episodes of Better Call Saul the day after they premiere on AMC and AMC+. That means starting on Tuesday, July 26, you can start watching.

What Happened in Better Call Saul‘s Latest Episode?

“Fun and Games” was all about repercussions. Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) had to convince cartel head Don Eladio (Steven Bauer) that he had nothing to do with Lalo’s (Tony Dalton) death, though he absolutely did. Meanwhile, Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) and Kim (Rhea Seehorn) had to grapple with the fact that they’re now connected to the death of Howard (Patrick Fabian) and the “disappearance” of Lalo.

For Gus, everything worked out great. The man is Teflon; nothing sticks. But that wasn’t the case for Jimmy and Kim. After supporting each other on their path to becoming lawyers, concocting countless heists, and getting married, Kim ended things with Jimmy. She also finally said the thing we’ve known from the beginning: They’re bad for each other. In the final moments of “Fun and Games”, Jimmy fully leans into his Saul Goodman persona, complete with random ladies and his extravagant office. Breaking Bad‘s version of Saul Goodman is now even sadder.