Better Call Saul has given us three amazing episodes of Season 6, and now we are incredibly close to the official release of Episode 4. Well, here's all the information we have on the upcoming episode's release schedule.

The show creators confirmed that Season 6 would be the end of the road for Better Call Saul, so it's no wonder that the show is moving the story forward at a fast pace. The latest season has just arrived on our screens, and we have already said goodbye to a beloved character.

Watching Nacho's death in the show reminded fans of one of the most heartbreaking episodes of Breaking Bad. Fans still can't accept the fact they won't see him in the forthcoming episodes of Better Call Saul. Well, the final season has only begun, so we should strap in for a lot more surprises.

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Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 4 Release Time

Episode 4 of Better Call Saul Season 6, titled "Hit and Run," will be first available to watch on AMC and AMC Plus on Monday, May 2nd, 2022, at 6 PM PDT (Pacific Timing)/9 PM EDT (Eastern Timing).

Since AMC is only available for fans in the US and Canada, Better Call Saul is also getting new episodes on Netflix. However, the episode will arrive on Netflix a day after its AMC release. So, in this case, Episode 4 will arrive on the streaming platform this Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022.

The release timing for every show on Netflix is 12 AM PDT (Pacific Timing)/3 AM EDT (Eastern Timing), and Better Call Saul Season 6 is following a similar tradition.

Better Call Saul Fans Are Heartbroken Over Nacho's Demise

Breaking Bad fans first heard a small reference to Nacho in the second season. At the time, no one could have predicted that Nacho would one day become one of the most beloved characters in Better Call Saul. We've seen Nacho from the first season of the prequel Tv show, and watching him die in the desert made us remember Hank's fate in Breaking Bad.

In his final moments, Nacho confronts Hector and confirms that he was the one who put Hector in the wheelchair by changing his heart medication. After that, Nacho decides his own fate and shoots himself, which definitely comes as a surprise to the community. Michael Mando's performance as Nacho was nothing short of phenomenal, and the actor deserves every single praise he's getting after the previous episode.