Three episodes in, and the three/four storylines grow more disparate than past seasons. I feel like the show's uniquely deliberate, mostly engrossing pace works best for Jimmy's part, although all of them are of interest. The appearance of [] in Gus Fring's situation is delightful, and Nacho's predicament is growing grislier by the episode. Still waiting for Mike's section to kick into gear though.

Jimmy's part builds from last season in wonderful, sometimes chilling way. From that cold ending of the first episode to this week's last scene, is this season the one that finally breaks Jimmy and Kim apart? (And it's probably one of the few ways left for the show to advance, now that the brother dynamics is gone.)