Calling all lawbreakers! We know you’ve been good and patient, and that patience has just about paid off. The third season of Better Call Saul, your favorite Breaking Bad prequel/spinoff, just snuck onto Netflix, so you’ve got pretty much the rest of the week covered. Whether you watched the season when it aired last May on AMC and you’re gunning for a rewatch or you’ve been eagerly awaiting your favorite criminal attorney’s arrival onto Netflix, there’s no reason not to add this one to your queue immediately.

The third season of Better Call Saul picks up with our beloved Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) still in the midst of a legal war with his mentally ill brother Chuck (Michael McKean, who was SNUBBED of awards attention for his performance this season), and things don’t look so good. While Jimmy gets up to his typical slippery antics and Chuck tries to devise a way to take him down, Mike (Jonathan Banks) comes face-to-face with a familiar fiend from our Breaking Bad days, and things only get more intense from there. It’s rare that a spin-off actually outdoes its predecessor, but after this season of Better Call Saul, we’re convinced.

If you’re still a little fuzzy on the details of where we left things off prior to Season 3, allow us to be of assistance. We threw together a handy dandy catchup guide to remind you what went down in Better Call Saul‘s first and second seasons, and we’ve also recapped all the Breaking Bad callbacks in every episode so far if you’re in the mood to geek out and get hip to everything Slippin’ Jimmy-related.

Wondering when we’ll be blessed with Season 4? Apparently, production hit a little bit of a delay, so we won’t get new episodes of Better Call Saul until this fall. Till then, though, you can stream all three seasons on Netflix to your heart’s content, or even throw it back with a Breaking Bad rewatch. You’ll be more than ready to defend your client when the series finally returns.

Stream Better Call Saul on Netflix