: Kim receives a competitive offer from Schweikart & Cokely. According to the Better Call Saul Wiki, this serves as the catalyst for her eventual departure from HHM.
For a detailed scene-by-scene breakdown, you can visit the episode's entry on the Better Call Saul Wiki or read the professional recap on Vulture . Better_call_saul_2x06
The "B" plot follows Mike Ehrmantraut, who is being intimidated by the Salamanca family after his altercation with Tuco. After a series of threats against his granddaughter, Mike is forced to negotiate with Hector Salamanca. : Kim receives a competitive offer from Schweikart & Cokely
: Mike finds two of Hector's henchmen (the Cousins) threatening his granddaughter from a rooftop. He eventually agrees to meet Hector and demands $50,000 to change his testimony regarding Tuco's gun charge. The "B" plot follows Mike Ehrmantraut, who is
: Tired of her treatment at HHM, Kim heads to a bar and runs a "con" on a businessman with Jimmy, reviving their "Gisere and Viktor" personas. This reinforces her internal conflict between her professional ambitions and her personal connection to Jimmy's world.
The sixth episode of season two is titled " Bali Ha'i ." It originally aired on March 21, 2016. This episode is a pivotal moment for Kim Wexler, who finds herself at a crossroads between her career at Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM) and the enticing allure of the "shortcut" lifestyle Jimmy offers. Episode Summary
: The episode features a cover of the song "Bali Ha'i" from South Pacific , which Jimmy leaves on Kim's voicemail as a symbol of their "paradise" or escape from their mundane professional lives. Production Credits Director : Michael Slovis Writer : Gennifer Hutchison Featured Music : "Sleep Walk" by Junior Brown