Mood. How hopeful were we when Kim was in the bright windowed stairwell with all of her colorful post-its?
Mood. How hopeful were we when Kim was in the bright windowed stairwell with all of her colorful post-its?
Not me. I am completely satisfied with what they're giving us. I think BB fans need to put BB on a shelf and allow BCS to own the screen.
Ha! Get something wrong and you'll get comments by golly!! So funny
Well that blows my whole theory.
I see now why Jimmy's brother's name is Cliff. He will eventually be the one that lures Jimmy's jump to Saul. I don't post here much so you guys can just read this and ignore it like you always do.
Interesting comment. I read with great interest as I too, seem to have the ability to see truths. Halbach's brother: Yes, I am seeing something peculiar with him as well. I haven't finished watching the entire series yet so I'll be interested in watching the remainder and checking up with your wife's theories. Thanks…
Apropos of the massacre, Betsey too is either dead or near dead.
Hangman. I should have seen that coming
Ahhhhh. I see. Thank you. Now it makes sense.
I saw that too!
Except it's not Matt Damon.
Matt Damon?
He's going to cross the yellow line.
Off topic: has anybody heard of the book "The Methods of Breaking Bad: Essays on Narrative, Character and Ethics". It's more academic I'm guessing. I was given a free copy in exchange for providing a review. It would be nice to find other readers. Thank you.
Now that I've seen it, the title of course refers to what Mike was packing. A sandwich versus big guns. Little guy vs big guy. Jimmy vs HHM, Jimmy vs chuck. Etc etc. We saw what Mike did with his "sandwich" now we will see what Jimmy does with his.
I heard somewhere that meth addicts will sometimes use their excess drug energy to dumpster dive and piece together shredded documents so that they can make extra money in the identity theft ring.
The trashcan he's been kicking out of frustration just got bigger in this episode. See him get out of the dumpster and kick it?
Law firms such as this one are going for the win first and foremost. Kim is trying to make partner, which she won't do if she loses in court. Kim is dealing with the Kettleman's much the same way a mother deals with a toddler by giving them the choices that "she" wants and not necessarily what "they" want.
There's a lot going on. I enjoy those little things that Gilligan and Gould throw in, for example, when the Kettlemans and Jimmy are at the coffee shop, jimmy and Betty wave off coffee from the waitress but Mr Kettleman motions that he wants it, he is completely ignored. Cracked me up. I love the cinematography as…
Has this been noted: The pot calling the kettle black Kettleman's? The worst kind of people, full of judgment towards others, see themselves on a pedestal, entitled, failing to look at themselves in the mirror. Their name is no coincidence I'm sure.