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I think you’re right. We’ve pretty much only seen Howard in work-mode, and he clearly works very hard to keep his family’s business a success, despite countless setbacks over the course of the series, many of which were caused by Jimmy and/or Kim. Now that we know he’s also got a closed-off wife at home, this

Just the sight of Jimmy Howard gave me my best laugh in weeks.

Jimmy has a point. Who does move a cone?

I think that’s a twist in-and-of itself. We all love Nacho, and he seems morally head-and-shoulders above everybody else in that final scene (yes he’s not exactly a ‘good’ guy, but he’s better than Gus or Hector), so it almost doesn’t seem ‘fair’ for him to die. The show explicitly tells us he’s gonna die, but we keep

Normally prequels suffer from having their hands tied about future plot developments and character situations, but I feel like Better Call Saul really played that to it’s strength here thematically.

always look on the bright side of life...

I did not see that coming. I really thought mike had a plan to get nacho out. Even if he went rogue and didnt tell Gus but he had to have a plan. Its Mike! So I was Genuinely shocked the way it went down and as a jaded cynical tv viewer who can usually see a twist coming from a mile away...this one got me...perhaps

It feels like he's come a long way since Vic the Dick, but yeah, Michael Mando is a great actor, and his time on BCS has been well spent. He's a great example of the kind of stellar casting Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are filled with.

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Yeah, I guess Nacho never learned the second lesson of how not to be seen.

Nacho was no scholar, but he was smarter than the average thug. The motel episode last week was enough evidence he has a street-smart wit that characters underestimate. As for his father, when Mike says he’ll do something, he’ll do it. That may be all the trust Nacho needs.

Someone comes to pick up Huell at the safehouse. Huell stands up, stretches. “About damn time. Felt like I been waiting here for ten damn years.”

I knew it was coming; I just didn’t expect it this soon in the season. His invective-heavy speech—especially his telling Hector, “It was me who put you in that chair”—was a sight to behold. We’re in for a wild ride.

Poor Nacho.

Stop letting him make you realize things!

I  liked the Community episode “Curriculum Unavailable” where a fake therapist tried to pull this on the main characters and they were convinced for only a moment until they realized how completely impossible that would have been.

That whole trial thing was just... bad. It really pulled me out of an otherwise enjoyable episode. Isaac was fantastic, at a technical acting level, when Khonshu would take over to talk, but the entire sequence made little sense. Both Khonshu and Marc have very convincing knowledge they could share about what Harrow

Mirrors and other highly reflective surfaces everywhere!

That trial of the gods scene was so damn stupid and ultimately unnecessary that I still keep cracking up about it.

I don’t know if it’s his weird name or his almost-but-not-quite looks but Enver Gjokaj is someone I wanted to be in a lot more stuff - he had a similar ability as Tatiana Maslany to play different characters in the same series and make them feel completely separate from one another. He’d be tailor made for a show like