'Better Call Saul' episode 5 spoilers: Will Chuck ruin Jimmy's plans in 'Alpine Shepherd Boy?'

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The first season of "Better Call Saul" has been anything but disappointing. There has been so much hype following this "Breaking Bad" spinoff and it seems like Jimmy's transition to Saul has started to come full circle in the last episode. 

Since the premiere episode, Jimmy has been suffocating under the shadow of this attorney brother Chuck. But last time, he finally became the hero. It wasn't an honest act however, as his real intention was to get more clients for his business. This is how he wants to break out of Chuck's shadow and be his own lawyer. 

Unfortunately, by the end of episode 4, Chuck learned the truth behind the billboard rescue and it doesn't look like he would be taking this one sitting down. According to CarterMatt, there will be a "full-fledged meltdown" where the police will get involved, too. While Jimmy was indeed successful in getting new clients, Chuck might just ruin it all for him in the coming episode. 

Meanwhile, the preview for episode 5 titled "Alpine Shepherd Boy" shows Jimmy with someone, presumably his new client. They go into a room where they discuss an invention that is still covered. The client asks Jimmy to sign a non-disclosure agreement, because according to him, this is his greatest idea yet. Jimmy willingly signs and the client removes the cover, only to reveal that his great invention is a toilet bowl.

All that Jimmy could say is, "I may have seen one of these before." 

The promo is funny, but seeing how episode 4 left off, Jimmy will have it tough this week. Could Chuck derail Jimmy's plans? Or could this be the moment that Jimmy will continue his shady tactics and become the man fans know as Saul Goodman? 

"Better Call Saul" episode 5 will air Monday, March 2, on AMC. 

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