Yeah, I mean if it was his dad they'd just have him call him.. Dad.
Yeah, I mean if it was his dad they'd just have him call him.. Dad.
I really, really wish they could somehow be allowed to have more cursing on this show. Nobody, NOBODY swears like Bob Odenkirk.
Exactly. Saul was always a far better man than Walter. And that's sad, because Saul is basically a weasel. He just isn't malicious and sadistic, taking pleasure in causing pain, the way Walt sometimes did.
I think I had only ever seen him before on My Name Is Earl, where he played the sweetest, dumbest character who was just the complete opposite of Tuco. In fact his name was Paco. He's good.
That did crack me up. "Stop. Helping." Tuco's utter disdain for his henchmen never ceases to amuse.
Well, two of them. And one of them is the finale
Agreed! Well done Donna.
Same, I'm afraid. It really doesn't feel that different to me, which isn't a bad thing I guess, but… eh
Yeah I think this was the idea. It was just pretty subtly done. I guess people do forget that aside from all the exploding tortoises and mass poisonings and the machine gun robots, Breaking Bad was generally quite a subtle show
Yeah, all he has is that ice box. You can't store milk like that, I don't think.
I was just irritated we spent so much time with them and Tuco for that matter when I doubt we'll ever see those characters again, whereas the actual supporting cast of this show have still barely received any fleshing out at all. We might see Tuco again I guess, depending on how the story with Nacho plays out, but…
I would have very little interest in seeing Wonder Woman if it weren't for Michelle MacLaren. She's so great, it's gonna be so stylish…
There, there. If it helps, the sequels will definitely be terrible
This.
The Netflix shows will change that, I think. They'll all be set in New York.
I bet they use the Netflix series(es) to tease Spidey. He's more of a street-level hero like Daredevil anyway. They'll have Luke Cage or someone mention him, or he'll be on a newspaper, or something, and they'll just do something like that a bunch of times then have him be in Civil War.
Does this actually mean Norman Osborn will be allowed in the MCU? Where are you getting that from?
I mean, it's obvious he's going to be in Civil War, isn't it? I'm betting they introduce a lot of new superheroes for that film and briefly explain that they've been popping up lots, and one of them is Spider-Man. No way are we getting another origin story, especially not in the middle of a Captain America movie.
I really see it happening, you know. It just seems exactly the kind of thing Marvel would do at this point.
Am I the only one hoping for Ben Schwartz? I know it's impossible and would never ever happen. But man, I'm hoping for Ben Schwartz. It'll probly be Donald Glover though