SO who was the greaser who placed tracking device. I freezed it, it looks like Jesse Pinkman to be honest…..but more likely another underling of Gus'? Victor (throat slit in spectacular fashion to scare Walt and Pinkman)……
SO who was the greaser who placed tracking device. I freezed it, it looks like Jesse Pinkman to be honest…..but more likely another underling of Gus'? Victor (throat slit in spectacular fashion to scare Walt and Pinkman)……
What do you suppose the significance of Kim's issue with editing, the comma vs the em dash vs period. I mean, I know every scene is shot for a reason, I just can't figure it out, the reason for this. Her hesitation. With grammar. Any ideas?
He did. I think he is EXPECTING Ernesto to tell Jimmy. Remember last season when he told Jimmy "I feel sorry for you, it seems your brother really has it in for you?" He said something like, I can't remember to whom, actually. I'm so glad this show is back!@@@@@@@@@@@@@
So, I see this as the Alex Jones character running the guy across the street, great way to prove his point, sponsor a bomb in NYC. Just speculating.
Yes, and that's exactly what it's like, you synthesize what you vaguely saw on TV into your dreams……but most folks here aren't making that type of connection, they are more upset about the discontinuity of narrative. As if Elliot is a reliable or should be a reliable narrator. I'd rather experience his mind as he does…
It was brilliant, and yes, it let us know alot about Elliot's family life. Especially how Darlene was victimized.
I do keep wondering what Ahmed's role is. Maybe common man on the ground to remind us of how an electronic collapse of that nature might impact folks. I happened to love this episode even more than S02E03, which was PHENOMENAL, an real narrative roulette. If there is one thing I've learned from this show it is that TV…