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Oh yeah you’re right. On both counts. I forgot Mike had used that in the other series.

Yeah I’m surprised Howard goes to a country club that even lets in unescorted women, let alone ones wearing the uniform of a prostitute.

Yeah usually it is Kim/Rhea who gets the “silent understated” moments and Jimmy/Bob gets to go wild so I liked it when last week Kim got to do the ridiculous Kevin impersonation and also shout at people a lot and this week Jimmy got to be haunted by his decisions.

Same, BCS has done a really good job taking some lines and references and minor characters from BB and turning them into important mysteries that we need answered.

The casting department, even for small or one-off roles, is always superb in BB/BCS. Reminds me of the X-Files where they can bring someone in for a small role and it ends up being incredibly memorable. Makes sense, Gilligan was on that one too.

Also I think that Jimmy saw it as not 100% genuine and maybe a little condescending. I thought Howard was trying to be straight up with him, but Jimmy may have heard that “Jimmy Hustle” line and gotten some bad flashback vibes and thought it was always going to be the mailroom Jimmy that Howard sees even though Howard

Yeah his performance is really what saved Howard from being just straight up the worst in the early seasons, there was always a tingle of humanity and a shot of him being genuine under all that old money douchebag strut. Except that one time he sent Kim to Siberia, not cool! Anyway, in later seasons he’s really been

Oh that’s great. Though it would be really sad if that was Kim’s ultimate fate, to become a copy of her mother because Jimmy divorced her to be full time Saul Goodman in the future and the depression got to her.

True, saying that is such an understatement, like saying Nacho has pretty eyes or Mike is good at what he does hahaha.

Also how he managed to pick up eight classic books for Kayleigh for the low low price of two dollars! Like, those are the two main constants for Mike, love for his granddaughter and being a smooth operator.

Also how he managed to pick up eight classic books for Kayleigh for the low low price of two dollars! Like, those are the two main constants for Mike, love for his granddaughter and being a smooth operator.

I was also thinking about that line in BB about Saul having an ex-wife. At first when I saw Breaking Bad initally I thought it was a throwaway line to give him some sleaze (I was picturing a drunken Vegas wedding) like when Saul said he got laid by convincing someone that he was Robert Redford. But then he actually

Like when she got in that wreck because she was staying up constantly and overworking herself to the point where she blacked out at the wheel.

I was a bit, but I remember Saul saying something about an ex-wife (who he never names) during an episode of Breaking Bad. During that show I thought it was just a throwaway line about Saul’s sleazy past, like when he said he got laid pretending he was Robert Redford. But then the latter thing actually happened in BCS

or “Tax purposes”

“Nacho, who’s looking at Scylla Salamanca and Charybdis Fring on either side” I loved this, and the comparisons make sense. Salamanca might be the more obvious and scary monster but Gus will suck you into his orbit until you can’t escape and get pulled under.

“Nacho, who’s looking at Scylla Salamanca and Charybdis Fring on either side” I loved this, and the comparisons make sense. Salamanca might be the more obvious and scary monster but Gus will suck you into his orbit until you can’t escape and get pulled under.

“Nacho, who’s looking at Scylla Salamanca and Charybdis Fring on either side” I loved this, and the comparisons make sense. Salamanca might be the more obvious and scary monster but Gus will suck you into his orbit until you can’t escape and get pulled under.

In these trying times, please remember that life is just another murdertrain a’coming.

Are you implying Obama is unaware of the teaches of Peaches? Hmm what?