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He should at least have yelled how much he likes beer a few times.

I suspect the passion came earlier in their relationship, before the show started. The thing I like is how they have the comfort of two people who’ve intertwined with each other for a long time. 

“I will kill you. I will kill your wife. I will kill your infant dog."

For a smart guy, Werner is sure dumb. How can he not realize what kind of people he’s in deep with at this point? What’s he going to do, go home to that wife? You’re both dead. Heck, the puppy is probably dead.

That’s honestly not how I read that line from her at all. It wasn’t a declaration of anything, it was really just breaking the ice and seeing where his head was at. People don’t just jump right back into each other’s arms after a big argument like that. Well, they do on sitcoms or stupid shit like that, but not here.

I disagree. If you needed proof that their relationship is real and strong, it was tonight. Any lesser show would’ve used any one of the hundred reasons they’ve been afforded by the writers to get rid of her by this point in the season. It’s a testament to how strong and realistic their relationship is that they

Perhaps, but if it is true love, slips of frustration like Jimmy made aren’t solely a reason to end a relationship

My wife noticed that it’s the same bottle lid as the brand of fancy tequila Gus brought for Don Eladio to poison him and his lieutenants in BB S4.

Question: What was that gold object Kim was looking at in her office after the meeting with Mesa?

Kudos to Gilligan for again subverting audience expectations. Even the most patient of Saul viewers is curious as to why Kim’s not in the picture in Breaking Bad. And this seemed like the perfect arc to tear an irreconcilable path between Jimmy and Kim. Kim sacrifices her time, her position at Mesa Verde, and her own

I’ve been wondering what exactly was keeping Kim and Jimmy together in the last few episodes. But then I remember how Kim would always silently accept Jimmy’s mischievous/criminal streak and end up going along - that was all foreshadowing apparently. She’s always had it in her. What a great goddamn character.

Calling it now: Nacho moves to Canada, changes his name to Vic and hooks up with a woman named Sarah who, for some strange reason, hangs around with a bunch of other women who look exactly like her.

Goddamn this show.

And Vince is directing. Back the fuck up.

If Vince Gilligan and company ever write and direct a movie, I hope I don’t feel ripped off when I walk out of it feeling like it only lasted five minutes. For a show as leisurely paced and stretched out as this one, the damn thing is over before I know it every single week.

“Table full o’ new phones, Who dis?”

I’ll say it now, the German crew will never make it back to Germany. Werner is a good man (at least as good as a man can be while building a hidden underground meth lab), but with that cocktail napkin, he signed all their death warrants. Gus would never risk him blabbing while drunk when he gets home. And Gus knows

All this time we were waiting for Jimmy to (d)evolve into Saul and instead Gilligan and Co. morph Kim into Giselle. This has me Breaking Sad.

Another great reaction shot is Kim’s expression with the prosecutor calls Jimmy a scum bag.

The office supplies make me think of the framed letter she got from a kid she helped. Maybe some sort of fake letter-writing campaign from imaginary children? Hmm...