I am very curious what unexpected direction this episode is going to go in. It is in this show’s DNA to constantly subvert expectations, and they’re leading us on to think we know what’s going to happen with Walt and Jesse coming back...
I am very curious what unexpected direction this episode is going to go in. It is in this show’s DNA to constantly subvert expectations, and they’re leading us on to think we know what’s going to happen with Walt and Jesse coming back...
I’m sure there weren’t that many alternate options in TV back then.
I guess that’s kind of inevitable when you play such a popular breakout character, but I’m sure being in Star Wars is fun for Giancarlo.
I’m a little surprised people are so eager for a second spin-off, since it’s already enough of a miracle that BCS has been such a success.
At the end of the day, Colbert just captured something really special with The Colbert Report, and Trump pretty much ruined whatever magic he was going to recapture with The Late Show.
Good catch, but the story’s not over yet.
I see your point, but I look at it as a positive. I think we’ll look back on these five final episodes when all is said and done and consider it a huge accomplishment that each felt like they could have worked as possible series finales.
He probably has had far more free time to actually watch sports in the Gene timeline.
The head of mall security isn’t as depressed as Gene because he gets to go home to Christie Brinkley.
I very much agree.
What this article isn’t mentioning is that Paul Simon made a surprise appearance the night before:
That’s actually hilarious.
As someone who has taken a recent interest in the history of the Middle Ages, I have decided the bad will of Game of Thrones’ ending will not stop me from checking out any spin-off in this franchise they throw our way. They are the closest we’ll get among today’s blockbuster franchises that’s heavily influenced by…
I don’t think any amount of money would stop him from doing what’s in his DNA.
This show is so incredible at making inevitable plot points come in the most unpredictable fashion. Everyone was asking the obvious in the first five seasons of this show, “When is Kim going to leave Jimmy?”
I’m willing to bet now there’s a significant chance Tuco Salamanca is coming back in the next episode or two.
She’s too important to the series. I don’t think we’ve even had an episode yet that she’s not in. I think she’ll be in all four of these last episodes or three at the very least.
They confirmed on the BCS podcast that last week’s scene with Lalo and Jimmy in the apartment was, in fact, the scene where he had the heart attack. They had shot about three quarters of it when it happened, and couldn’t resume until he recovered a couple months later. Vince Gilligan was getting very emotional talking…
Thanks for sharing the Harry Nilsson link. I would have never realized it was a song by him in the cold open if you hadn’t pointed it out.
She’s gonna lead them to the Super Bowl. I guarantee it.