Francine Prose reflects on the first two seasons of AMC's Better Call Saul, here, for the New York Review of Books. In her essay, she examines both protagonist Jimmy McGill, whom she defines as a "rule breaker" or a "rule bender," and the ways in which that rule bending plays into his life as lawyer and human being.
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