Calling the cops anonymously (or not, in this case) is very different from walking into a police station with the intention of opening a case.
Calling the cops anonymously (or not, in this case) is very different from walking into a police station with the intention of opening a case.
Chuck should have spent more time in his father's store. If he had, he would have learned that the customer is always right.
Just cause he's not your type, doesn't mean he isn't someone else's.
#FRINGSBACK
I have a fiver that says none of those things happen.
It was a mistake Mike made. The only dramatically interesting mistakes are those made by our main characters. Someone said below that the only flaw in Mike's plan was that he didn't call the cops personally. That's true. Mike isn't perfect. The proof of that is obvious: he let Walter frickin' White get to him.
How horrible would it be to have your eyes duct taped shut? Not as horrible as it would be to have them duct taped shut and then hear someone start up a buzz-saw.
I don't think he was ever an alcoholic. I think he was drowning his sorrows, but also doing it to develop a reputation as a harmless drunk…so he could cap some bitches.
Say that when Saul takes 7 years to show up.
KILL ALL THE CHARACTERS!!!!
I was sure that that phone call would be to say: "It's the cops here. Your granddaughter and daughter in law are both dead, crushed by an airline toilet. By the way, you die alone beside a river."
It's such an innocuous way to go that you'd think it would happen more often. I mean, there are a LOT of sharp corners in this world.
Is Better Call Saul an allegory for the United States' descent into Trumpsville?
Is Better Call Saul an allegory for the United States descent into Trumpsville?
"It's…good!" she says, from behind clenched teeth.
She'll be fiiiine! What could go wrong?
They're alluding to Gus' terrible back-acne. Either that or his crippling scoliosis.
They wouldn't have. But they would have known that Chuck was out all night. Clerks often work the same shifts, so sending Ernesto at that time would be more likely to work than sending him during the day (when a completely different clerk might be working).
I needed a vacation.
But this is a TV show set in a world exactly like ours (except for that one law). Easy mistake for you to make.