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It's a hot gimmick now that only a few shows have actually utilized and told properly.

Ah, yes, good observation.

Jimmy is prejudiced against trash..

If you're convinced that Better Call Saul is anything less than prestige drama, just look at the way that they used space in almost every scene in that cold opening (including the moment between Howard and Jimmy.) Most television companies insist upon telling the story to the dumbest person in the room by over

Even the Irene and her cats moment is going to come back as a case-of-the-week in the next episodes. So much foreshadowing.

Gilligan and Gould just love to set up domino pieces and swipe them down in one swift but devastating backhand. As much of an anal wife she was, couldn't help but feel a little pity for her when the walls started to close in around her.

They never like to repeat themselves, and I love them for it.

Just when I was waiting for Mike The Cleaner thread to blend into
this Kettleman narrative, what do you know, he actually “cleaned”
a little slip of money for them. Clever, BCS, clever.

It wasn't.

It'd be a good idea for some sort of anthology series, but Black Mirror's stories are often concerned with our relationship to technology and I don't really see where that connection could be made with The Jaunt.

I've barely even finished half of House of Cards' first season, but the fact that Kim Dickens has a role somewhere down the line excites me. Never mind the sub-par grades.

It was at the beginning, but Mike grows to respect Jesse once he sees that he is capable. Once Jesse started to be brought into the fold, it became the "Walt situation."

A police cruiser heading to Belize.

Ssssh. Just let him be ironic.

Or I just wanted to make it read funny. We all know what we felt when he said that. Doesn't mean we can't have a laugh about it.

Just that they are both good people mixed in with bad dealings. Like Jesse with Walt, Matt looked up to Mike, believed his lies, and stuck with him despite their differences. There is also the father and son dynamic. Mike even said in BB, "You're loyal. But you have it for the wrong person." Mike believed that Matt

Cosmis, you're drunk. Want me to call you a cab?

She is a time traveler. It was planned all along.

Mike took a bullet in the mid section from Walt.

I'm pretty sure Kaylee was around twelve or so in Breaking Bad. So she'd be about six in Better Call Saul. Some kids really don't begin to age until they hit around 14 or 15.