Directed by Jim McKay. Jimmy goes to great lengths to right a wrong, as Kim pulls out all the stops for a case; Mike lets his team blow off steam; Nacho receives a visitor.
A great little plotline that really helps to reveal Jimmy at his “best”.
Directed by Jim McKay. Jimmy goes to great lengths to right a wrong, as Kim pulls out all the stops for a case; Mike lets his team blow off steam; Nacho receives a visitor.
Directed by Deborah Chow. Jimmy runs into a problem as he expands his business that only Kim can solve. Gus gets involved in Hector's medical care. Mike has to deal with a setback.
Directed by Andrew Stanton. While Jimmy daydreams about reconstituting Wexler-McGill, Kim sets out to secure her own future; Mike puts a plan into motion for Gus.
Directed by Michael Morris. Jimmy identifies a new market for his talents; Mike vets a potential partnership; Kim drives a hard bargain.
Directed by John Shiban. A restless Jimmy embarks on a new endeavor while Mike burns bridges; Kim pursues her bliss; Nacho tries to survive a turf war.
Directed by Daniel Sackheim. Jimmy puts a risky plan into motion; as alliances shift, Nacho finds himself in the crosshairs; Kim contemplates her future.
Directed by Michelle MacLaren. Jimmy seeks new employment. Gus navigates the fallout from Hector's collapse. Kim endeavors to support Jimmy in the wake of Chuck's death.
Directed by Minkie Spiro. Jimmy struggles to cope with Chuck's tragic incidence. Mike ponders his role at Madrigal. Howard makes a startling confession.
All seem so apt, which one to choose?
Directed by Ben Chessell. After his near-death experience, Peter is now open to Catherine's progressive ideas and wants to focus on an heir. Orlo tries to figure out who poisoned Peter and faces demons of his own.
Directed by Ben Chessell. A sudden turn of events moves Catherine closer to either becoming Empress or being executed.
Directed by Bert, Bertie. Ensnared by court intrigues, Catherine seeks ways to disentangle herself.