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Is there some DEFINITIVE conclusion on Nacho being mentioned in BB? People keep saying that Saul name drops him in one episode, but was he speaking about him in present or past tense?

Is there some DEFINITIVE conclusion on Nacho being mentioned in BB? People keep saying that Saul name drops him in one episode, but was he speaking about him in present or past tense?

This season may have a bang (a flashbang) ending, but it will be remembered as the writers being DETERMINED to tell the story at the pace they want. And no faster.

In the preview for next week, Hector faces off with Gus about something or other. Probably transport on the trucks. He may get mad and reach for his pills and… well, you know.

Jimmy did get a job, a job at Davis & Main, with a sweet Benz and a teak desk and he was working on Sandpiper.

No way.

A spin off show with the Sklar brothers and how they run ABQ Music?

Jimmy got into all this shit to win Mesa Verde for Kim. He did all of it FOR HER.

In the preview for next week's episode, Kim is talking to Howard.

don't get it.

It's Saul who has the contact on how to vanish. It's Saul who has the parachute plan to become Gene, and sets Walter up to vanish.

And there's the thing about James M. McGill: he repays being straight by being straight. Even when it hurts him.

"How about zero?"

Even before he reached the van's gas tank, when he steps past Nacho towards the van, I immediately knew what he was doing.

Here are the names of the final three episodes:

Thank you. L&S was a bit before my time.

I keep saying (and getting crucified) that Michael McKean is just not that good an actor. Yes, he was funny as Squiggy. He was funny as David St. Hubbins. But he is a ham actor, and is very unsubtle.

There was 5 grand in it for Jimmy.

Cheap Seats. Funny show.

I thought it reminded him of his dead son. That's why he first asks if her husband was "on the job". He probably keeps his son's uniform too.