It was an underhanded move on its own, but what made things worse was that Jimmy kept his entire plan from Kim - so she was caught completely unaware and humiliated when he began to make a fool of her during a meeting that was supposed to have resolved things. Related: Better Call Saul Season 5: Why Kim Wants To Jimmy After taking on Acker as his newest client, Jimmy showed up to Mesa Verde with a garish commercial that would ruin the bank's reputation, threatening to release it unless Mesa Verde agreed to build their bank elsewhere. Acker, could keep his land. However, as things progressed, it became increasingly clear that neither Acker nor Mesa Verde's owner Kevin Wachtell would budge voluntarily, so while Kim looked for legal ways to solve the problem, Jimmy went the dirty route. Jimmy and Kim have secretly been working together to find a way to get Mesa Verde to change the location of their newest bank branch so that a local curmudgeon, Mr. Season 5, episode 6, " Wexler v Goodman" saw a number of massive revelations on all fronts, but the most talked-about scenes were between Kim and Jimmy - a fight that demonstrates just how different Jimmy has become since the series' beginning. Jimmy's pre-fight guitar jam session on the latest episode of Better Call Saulwas not only a throwback to season 1, but also a symbol of just how much the show's main character has changed.