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Quiz about Better Call Saul 16 FiveO
Quiz about Better Call Saul 16 FiveO

"Better Call Saul": 1.6 "Five-O" Quiz


The powerful episode "Five-O" was all about parking lot attendant Mike Ehrmantraut and began with a flashback of Mike's arrival in Albuquerque via train. What do you remember about "Five-O"?

A multiple-choice quiz by PDAZ. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
PDAZ
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
373,900
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
270
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 51 (1/10), yankeekilo (10/10), Guest 31 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In the train station restroom, what did Mike use to replace the bandage on the bullet wound in his shoulder? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. After picking Mike up at the train station, his daughter-in-law Stacey questioned him about which incident that occurred shortly before his son was killed? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. After leaving Stacey's house in a taxi, whom did Mike see to have his bullet wound treated? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Mike refused to talk to the Philadelphia detectives and requested a lawyer, Jimmy McGill. When the detectives first saw Jimmy, what did Detective Sanders say that Jimmy looked like? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. When Jimmy met with Mike in the interrogation room, what did Mike tell Jimmy was the reason he wanted him there? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. When confronted by Mike about her call to the Philadelphia detectives, what did Stacey say she found in a suitcase lining? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the flashback to the night that Matt's partner and sergeant died, what did Mike use to break into the police car? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What problem did Mike have that was alluded to several times in the episode and that helped him set up Matt's killers? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In the flashback sequence, how did the two cops responsible for Matt's death decide to get rid of Mike? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. At the end of the episode, Mike finally came clean to Stacey about Matt's death. What advice had he given to Matt that didn't save him?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In the train station restroom, what did Mike use to replace the bandage on the bullet wound in his shoulder?

Answer: Sanitary napkin

After being met by his daughter-in-law Stacey at the train station, Mike said he needed to use the restroom. He bought the sanitary napkin in the women's restroom after first checking that the room was empty by pretending to be a janitor. He then went into the men's room and changed the bandage on the bullet wound in his shoulder.
2. After picking Mike up at the train station, his daughter-in-law Stacey questioned him about which incident that occurred shortly before his son was killed?

Answer: A phone conversation in the middle of the night

After pushing his granddaughter Kaylee on a swing, bad shoulder and all, Mike sat down to talk with Stacey. She wanted to talk about the death of her husband, Mike's son Matt; in particular, she wanted to know about a heated phone conversation she had heard a few days before Matt's death.

She told Mike that she thought it was a conversation between Matt and him, which Mike denied, and he told her she needed to let it go, "Matt's gone, and that's really all there is to it". She clearly didn't believe him and became rather cold to Mike after that.
3. After leaving Stacey's house in a taxi, whom did Mike see to have his bullet wound treated?

Answer: Veterinarian

Mike asked the taxi driver if he knew the town, and when the driver responded that he did, Mike asked him with a certain intonation, "how well?" Apparently the guy did know the town well because Mike ended up at a veterinarian who took care of his wound, no questions asked.

When Mike was surprised that the vet didn't have a sling for his arm, the vet chuckled, "sorry, I've got a cone you can put around your neck". The vet asked Mike if he was staying in town or just passing through and told him that he knew where Mike could find work. Mike responded that he wasn't "looking for that kind of work."
4. Mike refused to talk to the Philadelphia detectives and requested a lawyer, Jimmy McGill. When the detectives first saw Jimmy, what did Detective Sanders say that Jimmy looked like?

Answer: Matlock

In the interrogation room, Mike's response to every question the detectives asked was "lawyer", and he eventually gave them Jimmy's card. At this point, it was unknown whether Jimmy's efforts at copying television lawyer Ben Matlock's look during the last episode paid off with his targeted group of clients, senior citizens, but at least the Philadelphia detectives made the connection. Jimmy, however, corrected them: "I look like a young Paul Newman dressed as Matlock."
5. When Jimmy met with Mike in the interrogation room, what did Mike tell Jimmy was the reason he wanted him there?

Answer: To spill coffee on one of the detectives

Mike wanted Jimmy to spill coffee on the detective who had been taking notes so that Mike could swipe the notebook. The notebook would tell him what the detectives knew about the case. Jimmy was offended, stating that he wasn't there to do the "Juan Valdez bump and dump", but when the time came, he did just that. Perhaps he was motivated by Mike's story which he got the detectives to tell by stating, "Don't let Mr. Ehrmantraut's dancing eyes and bubbly bon vivant personality fool you, he's actually, believe it or not, somewhat taciturn".
6. When confronted by Mike about her call to the Philadelphia detectives, what did Stacey say she found in a suitcase lining?

Answer: Cash

After looking through the detective's notebook, Mike realized that they had come to Albuquerque because Stacey had called them. She told him she did so after hearing about the deaths of Matt's partner and sergeant and because she had found the cash in the suitcase.

She said she didn't care if Matt was dirty; she just wanted his killer caught. Mike became very angry with Stacey and yelled at her "You get that through your head. My son wasn't dirty".
7. In the flashback to the night that Matt's partner and sergeant died, what did Mike use to break into the police car?

Answer: A piece of string

Mike made a loop with a piece of string and slid it into the window of the police car. When he managed to get the loop around the door lock, he pulled the string tight and then lifted it to pull the lock up. We later found out that he didn't break into the car to steal anything but rather to hide a gun in the backseat for future use.
8. What problem did Mike have that was alluded to several times in the episode and that helped him set up Matt's killers?

Answer: Heavy drinking

When Mike arrived in Albuquerque, he told Stacey that he was better and that he wanted to be there for his family. She later told him that she couldn't talk to him after Matt's death because "every night you were drinking yourself unconscious like you were the only one who lost him." Detective Sanders also alluded to Mike's problem when he asked how Mike was doing, and Mike responded that he was "feeling like he crawled out from the bottom of a bottle and working hard to stay there." On the night that Matt's partner and sergeant died, Mike faked being drunk to make himself appear vulnerable before he turned the table on them.
9. In the flashback sequence, how did the two cops responsible for Matt's death decide to get rid of Mike?

Answer: Stage his suicide

After breaking into the police car, Mike went into the bar and appeared to get wasted. At one point he went over to Hoffman and Fenske, Matt's partner and sergeant, and told them that he knew it was them, which made them nervous. After the bar closed, as Mike was stumbling home, the two cops picked him up, and after listening to him mumble that they had killed Matt and that he was going to prove it, they drove him to an abandoned industrial area. Fenske had frisked Mike when he put him in the car and had removed his gun, but Mike still had the gun that he had hid in the backseat.

He grabbed that gun as they were taking him out of the car. Fenske told Hoffman that they were going to make it look like Mike committed suicide and said that "we're doing him a favor" because Mike was "drinking himself to death".

But Mike pulled his gun on them, and when Fenske tried to fire the gun he had taken from Mike, it turned out to be empty. Fenske did manage to pull his own gun and shoot Mike in the shoulder before Mike finished him off.
10. At the end of the episode, Mike finally came clean to Stacey about Matt's death. What advice had he given to Matt that didn't save him?

Answer: Take a bribe

Mike admitted to Stacey that everyone "took a taste" in the precinct, even him: "Matt wasn't dirty; I was". He said that Fenske and Hoffman were getting kickbacks from a gang and that Matt wanted to turn them in, but Mike talked him out of it. He had told Matt that he also took money and that Matt would cause problems if he didn't. So Matt took the money, but Fenske and Hoffman sensed that he was a threat and killed him. Mike finally broke down ,"I broke my boy. I made him lesser. I made him like me". Stacey asked Mike who killed the cops and he replied, "You know what happened.

The question is, can you live with it?"
Source: Author PDAZ

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