What Time Will ‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6, Episode 12 Premiere?

There are only two episodes left in Better Call Saul, and we know you’re dying to watch them both. Whereas Episode 11 retold parts of Breaking Bad from Jimmy’s (Bob Odenkirk) perspective, these last episodes promise to explore what happened to Jimmy McGill after he left New Mexico. And as is always the case with this series, it’s sure to be bleak.

Want to know how you can see the beginning of the end? We have you covered. Consider this your guide on how to watch Better Call Saul Episode 12.

What Time Is Better Call Saul on Tonight?

You know how this works. The penultimate episode of Better Call Saul premieres tonight (August 8) at 9/8c p.m. on AMC and AMC+. Worried you’ll miss this episode? Don’t be. There’s an encore showing at 10/9c p.m.

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

Unlike previous seasons have been composed of 10 episodes each, Season 6 is the only one to have 13 installments. And there are only two of those bad boys left. Episode 12, which is titled “Waterworks”, premieres tonight, Monday, August 8. That will be followed by the last Better Call Saul episode ever, Episode 13’s “Saul Gone”, on Monday, August 15.

How to Watch Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 12 Live Online:

If you’re adamant about not being spoiled, the best way to watch it is live. That means cable is the easiest option. Subscribers just need to make sure their TVs are turned to AMC on or before Monday, August 8 at 9/8c p.m. There’s even an option if you’re going to be away from your TV. If you have a cable username and password, you can live stream Better Call Saul Episode 12’s premiere on AMC’s site.

But what if you ended your relationship with cable years ago? You can stream AMC live if you’re subscribed to a live TV skinny bundle like fuboTVSling TVPhiloYouTube TV, or DIRECTV STREAM. New episodes will also be available for next-day streaming on AMC’s website and on the AMC app.

If none of those options apply to you, there is one more way to watch. New episodes of Better Call Saul will premiere on AMC+, AMC’s streaming service, the same time they premiere on the channel. Those subscriptions start at $8.99 a month or $83.88 a year. If you choose the yearly option, that saves you $24.

How to Watch Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 12 Live Online For Free:

If you have some free trials left, congratulations. You have a way to watch Better Call Saul without paying a cent. AMC+PhilofuboTV, and YouTube TV all offer free trials for eligible subscribers.

Will Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 12 Be Available for Next Day Streaming on Netflix?

This is one of those streaming questions that gets complicated fast. If you’re in the U.S., then you won’t be able to stream this latest episode on Netflix the next day. Though this season is expected to come to Netflix at some point, your best option for streaming Better Call Saul remains AMC+.

When it comes to all things Breaking Bad, AMC typically prefers to keep seasons to itself until weeks before a new season is set to premiere. Season 5, for example, finished its run in 2020 but didn’t come to Netflix until this year. But since Season 6 will be the series’ last, there’s reason to believe that it may come to the streaming giant sooner rather than later.

But if you’re not based in America, chances are high you can stream this latest episode the next day on Netflix. Netflix subscribers in United Kingdom, France, India, and over 30 other international regions will have access to next-day streaming. Starting on Tuesday, August 9, “Waterworks” will be at your disposal.

What Happened in Better Call Saul‘s Latest Episode?

“Breaking Bad” may go down in history as the return of Walt (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse (Aaron Paul). But that’s not all it had to offer. In between flashbacks of when “Saul” took on this disastrous duo as clients, the 2010 version of Jimmy calls Francesca (Tina Parker) to see what he’s missed in Albuquerque. Francesca lets it slip that she’s been in contact with Kim (Rhea Seehorn), who asked about Jimmy, which leads to Jimmy calling Kim. Though we never hear their conversation, we see it. And it’s brutal, filled with Jimmy screaming and repeatedly slamming a pay phone.

It’s also emotionally devastating enough to prompt a full-on crime bender. After swearing off taxi driver Jeff (Pat Healy) and his friend Buddy (Max Bickelhaup), Jimmy recruits them to run an identity theft scam. It’s a swindle as elaborate and elegant as any of Jimmy’s past deceptions. Only this time around, it’s being fueled by pain rather than ambition.