How is it a betrayal if he didn't know the meeting was coming? And I hardly see how killing a messenger would be advisable.
How is it a betrayal if he didn't know the meeting was coming? And I hardly see how killing a messenger would be advisable.
When the hell did Jaime betray Cersei? And why the hell is The Brotherhood imprisoned at the wall?
The BrBa one would have been more enjoyable to watch for that long. This was just the same thing over and over. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul make you enjoy every minute of their montages. The one dud I remember is that sequence from BCS season 1 where Mike is sneaking around the Kettlemans' house set to the tune…
That raises the question of how she even knows what he sounded like. He barely said any words to her before he died and she never met him before that. Sure, maybe the magic means your voice turns into his, but that doesn't mean you know how he talks. She even had the accent. And if it's magic, do you really need to…
I guess that's the last we'll see of Walder Frey. Just once I wanted him to talk with an electric buzzer to his throat, but I guess it's not to be. At least there's still hope of Edd telling someone he's on probation.
Stop saying homophobic.
If it's meant to be a mystery, the show screwed up by not giving us any indication. No audience surrogate to say, "Who could have done this?!?!?!" or anything of the sort. It was simply treated as an "Oh, shit, this sucks" situation, so we're left wondering if we missed something obvious or the writers are braindead.…
If it's meant to be a mystery, the show screwed up by not giving us any indication. No audience surrogate to say, "Who could have done this?!?!?!" or anything of the sort. It was simply treated as an "Oh, shit, this sucks" situation, so we're left wondering if we missed something obvious or the writers are braindead.…
It doesn't beg the question; it raises the question. Yes, I'm only just now watching this season, and yes, I am that pedantic.
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We're to believe Hector goes there alone sometimes just to hang out? Just sit around for a few hours by himself doing nothing?
And him showing up alone seems to me like another example of lazy writing, as that's the only time we've ever seen him go anywhere alone. They could have at least had a few brief scenes…
So the consensus is that Nacho waited somewhere that he thought Hector was likely to be so he could kill him, knowing he probably wouldn't be alone, then Hector did show up, and it turned out he indeed wasn't alone, and then Nacho changed his mind because Hector wasn't alone, and then Hector got really mad and had a…
I'm not nitpicking. It was a major plot point that doesn't fit. If there could be a thousand reasons, why hasn't anyone thought of a single one that makes sense? And more importantly, why should we have to make up our own theories for it? A properly written script would have given some kind of transitional signal or…
I don't think either one makes sense. If Nacho was following him, how did he get there first? And if he was there because that was one of his spots, then he must have known other people would be on the way too, if not there at the same time. Was he really expecting Hector to show up there all by himself just to soak…
No, you didn't miss anything. This isn't the final season. Gilligan said there's definitely another season coming. It just hasn't been approved yet.
But he got there before Hector, right? How could he be following him?
I can't figure out what was happening in the Nacho scene. At first I thought he was staking out his father's shop to protect him from being killed. Then Hector shows up and I'm thinking, "That's weird that he'd carry out the hit himself." And then the other henchmen show up and one of them says, "Oh, you got my text?"…