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Quiz about Better Call Saul Who Said What in Season 4
Quiz about Better Call Saul Who Said What in Season 4

"Better Call Saul": Who Said What in Season 4? Quiz


Smooth-talking Jimmy McGill had most of the best quotes in season four, so he gets his own quiz. In this quiz, we'll revisit the quotes made by other characters during the fourth season of "Better Call Saul".

A multiple-choice quiz by PDAZ. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
PDAZ
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
394,897
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
163
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 51 (4/10), Guest 73 (10/10), Guest 172 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In the first episode of the season, "Smoke", who asked: "Does Bruce Lee have a gun? Because if he doesn't, it's Ali in three minutes or less"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who yelled "Hey, let's let Jimmy dig around the fire-damaged wreck where his brother died screaming" in the "Breathe" episode? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In the "Something Beautiful" episode, to whom was the Vet speaking when he said, "You woke up. That means my Spanish is good enough, and Yul Brynner over here is actually O Negative"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Where was Mike when he made the following comment during the "Talk" episode: "All wrapped up in your sad little stories, and feeding off each other's misery. You wanted me to talk. I talked"? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Jimmy's courthouse friend, prosecutor Bill Oakley returned in the "Quite a Ride" episode. To whom did Oakley say, "You can't play chicken with me. I invented chicken"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. About whom was Mike speaking when he said: "We can't just keep them alive; we need to keep them from climbing the walls" in the "Piņata" episode? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the "Something Stupid" episode, Jimmy was giving a tour of his potential law office and asked someone if he would like the office if he were a lawyer. Who responded, "Nope. Big glass high-rise, 40th floor... When I'm not on my boat"? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. When things weren't going well with Kim, who gave Jimmy the following advice in the "Coushatta" episode: "You take her to dinner. Nice place, with a waiter, cloth napkin. You bring flowers, you say sorry, then say sorry again, whatever she says, you say sorry"? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. About whom was Mike talking when he asked, "How goes it with the Dirty Half-Dozen?" in the "Wiedersehen" episode? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In the season finale "Winner", about whom was Mike speaking when he told Gus: "If [he] disappears, you are left with the most expensive hole in the ground this side of the Mississippi"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In the first episode of the season, "Smoke", who asked: "Does Bruce Lee have a gun? Because if he doesn't, it's Ali in three minutes or less"?

Answer: Mike

Mike had decided to earn his laundered money by actually working as a security consultant at Madrigal. While getting a cup of coffee in the break room at the facility, he listened to two employees debate whether Bruce Lee would beat Muhammad Ali in a street fight, with one stating: "I don't care how fast you are, if Muhammad Ali hits you, you're going down, that's a fact".

The other guy believed that Bruce Lee had the moves and would be too fast for Ali. Mike had walked away and was reading some memos on a wall but still listening to the debate.

When the Bruce Lee fan claimed that Lee could fake Ali out with his moves and sweep him to the ground, Mike rolled his eyes and asked the above question.
2. Who yelled "Hey, let's let Jimmy dig around the fire-damaged wreck where his brother died screaming" in the "Breathe" episode?

Answer: Kim

Kim was at HHM to get Jimmy's settlement from Chuck's estate. Rebecca, Chuck's ex-wife, had received the house (or rather, what was left of it). Jimmy received a check for five thousand dollars, which as Kim told Rebecca, was "what you give when you want to cut someone from a will and not have it contested". Rebecca said that Howard had suggested that Jimmy go through the house and take anything he wanted. Howard also told Kim that Chuck had left a letter for Jimmy and had left an endowment for a youth scholarship; Howard thought that Jimmy could serve on the board.

After Rebecca left, Kim lit into Howard. She was angry that he had told Jimmy about his suicide theory, pointing out that he hadn't done the same with Rebecca. She was also upset that Howard wanted Jimmy to sit on the scholarship board for "a scholarship that Chuck never in a million years would've given to Jimmy", and she dismissed his suggestion that Jimmy "pick up a keepsake or two" from Chuck's house with the above quote.
3. In the "Something Beautiful" episode, to whom was the Vet speaking when he said, "You woke up. That means my Spanish is good enough, and Yul Brynner over here is actually O Negative"?

Answer: Nacho

In order to convince the Salamanca family that Arturo had been killed during an ambush, Victor and Tyrus staged the scene and had to shoot Nacho "to make it look real". They left Nacho bleeding in the desert and told him to call for help before he passed out.

The Cousins arrived and went to the Vet for help. The Vet treated Nacho offsite, and he had to use one of the Cousins for a blood transfusion for Nacho, hence the above comment. After telling Nacho that he left the bullet in the shoulder but removed the one from his abdomen, the Vet told him that he was done with working with the cartel.
4. Where was Mike when he made the following comment during the "Talk" episode: "All wrapped up in your sad little stories, and feeding off each other's misery. You wanted me to talk. I talked"?

Answer: Grief counseling group session

Mike had been attending the grief counseling group therapy sessions in support of Stacey, and he had become friends with Anita, one of the members in the group. Mike had pointed out to Anita that the story of one of the other members - a man named Henry - kept changing, and Mike didn't believe he had lost his wife. Mike had tipped Anita off to Henry's tell, which she noticed when he was telling his story, but Mike was feeling bitter over a comment that Stacey had made about Matty, her late husband and Mike's son, and Mike took out his anger on Henry: "He's been coming in here for months, selling you a bill of goods, getting you all misty-eyed and loving every minute of it." Stacey tried to get Mike to stop but he kept attacking Henry. After Henry ran out, Mike turned his attention to the other members of the group: "Well he came to the right place, didn't he? He knew you wouldn't notice. And you didn't", adding the above quote. According to series co-creator Peter Gould, "It's a big moment in the show because Mike seems to be rejecting conventional life". Actor Jonathan Banks added, "That grief group was a little much for me [Mike]", but he admits that Mike "may have well cut himself off from the two people who mean anything to him in his life".
5. Jimmy's courthouse friend, prosecutor Bill Oakley returned in the "Quite a Ride" episode. To whom did Oakley say, "You can't play chicken with me. I invented chicken"?

Answer: Kim

Kim had returned to working as a public defender in her free time from the Mesa Verde case. She was bargaining with Oakley over the sentence for a client of hers while they were waiting for the judge. Kim had originally asked for six months' probation but later changed it to four months' probation, because Oakley was "annoying" her. That drew the above comment from Oakley, to which Kim responded, "Wow. Ok" but ignored him. Oakley countered with six months jail, one year probation but Kim shook her head. Oakley said that four months' probation was impossible and that Kim "didn't have time for this", but Kim pointed out that she only had one client "and it's a bank. I have all the time in the world".

When Oakley finally agreed to Kim's terms, Kim announced to the judge, "I'm happy to say the defense and the prosecution have reached an agreement".
6. About whom was Mike speaking when he said: "We can't just keep them alive; we need to keep them from climbing the walls" in the "Piņata" episode?

Answer: The construction crew

Gus had brought Mike to see the mobile homes that he'd set up inside a huge warehouse; he intended this to be the living quarters for the German construction crew who was building his underground facility. Mike said it was a good start, which surprised Gus, and when he asked Mike what he had in mind, Mike responded with a detailed list of recreational equipment.

He pointed out that it would be likely that the time estimate given for the job would be inaccurate, and the job could take a lot longer; that's when he made the above quote, which turned out to be prophetically true.

The job DID take a lot longer than expected, and the men grew restless, beyond even Mike's expectations.
7. In the "Something Stupid" episode, Jimmy was giving a tour of his potential law office and asked someone if he would like the office if he were a lawyer. Who responded, "Nope. Big glass high-rise, 40th floor... When I'm not on my boat"?

Answer: Huell

The scene showed Jimmy talking directly to the camera as he conducted a tour of a run-down house that he was thinking of converting to an office. Kim had already accepted a partner position at Schweikart and Cokely, but Jimmy was still trying to convince her to return to a Wexler McGill office.

After he finished the tour, we realized it was Huell for whom he was conducting the tour, and he asked Huell, "If you were a lawyer, this would be a great place, right?" Huell disagreed. If he was a lawyer, he wanted the first class treatment.
8. When things weren't going well with Kim, who gave Jimmy the following advice in the "Coushatta" episode: "You take her to dinner. Nice place, with a waiter, cloth napkin. You bring flowers, you say sorry, then say sorry again, whatever she says, you say sorry"?

Answer: Mrs. Nguyen

While Jimmy was at the nail salon, setting up the phones for the Huell scam, Mrs. Nguyen stopped in his office/closet on her way out of the shop. She asked him if his wife was mad at him. Jimmy started to explain that Kim wasn't his wife, but then just said "I don't know". Mrs. Nguyen then left briefly and returned with a bottle and poured him a drink, and then she gave him the advice.

When Jimmy responded, "I think we might be past that", she said that she was leaving him the bottle.
9. About whom was Mike talking when he asked, "How goes it with the Dirty Half-Dozen?" in the "Wiedersehen" episode?

Answer: The Germans

When Mike entered the security trailer at the warehouse, he asked his security guys the above question. One of the men told him that the Germans were playing volleyball and that Kai cheats (at volleyball?!). The other man was listening to Werner's phone call with his wife and reported that she had a new puppy who was peeing everywhere and that when Werner returned, they wanted to go to the springs at Baden-Baden.

The man said that Werner had been on the phone for well over an hour and asked Mike if he should give him "a ten-minute warning", but Mike said "Let him go on as long as he wants".
10. In the season finale "Winner", about whom was Mike speaking when he told Gus: "If [he] disappears, you are left with the most expensive hole in the ground this side of the Mississippi"?

Answer: Werner

When Mike first talked with Gus after Werner's escape, Mike realized that Gus was planning to send his men after Werner to eliminate him, and Mike talked him out of it: "If Ziegler disappears, you are left with the most expensive hole in the ground this side of the Mississippi". Mike said that he'd go after Werner and bring him back ("this is on me. I'll fix it"), to which Gus agreed, but things changed after Gus realized that Lalo knew about Werner. Werner then became a liability.

At the end of the episode, Gus took chemist Gale Boetticher to see the "hole in the ground", which really impressed Gale: "An architectural feat. Truly Herculean", but Gus did not look pleased that the work was left unfinished.
Source: Author PDAZ

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