I was seriously expecting a Tio Salamanca cameo in the nursing home for a couple seconds before remembering he's still out in the world somewhere.
I was seriously expecting a Tio Salamanca cameo in the nursing home for a couple seconds before remembering he's still out in the world somewhere.
It seems like it's gonna be the perfect show to binge-watch. And the individual episodes are great, unlike say House of Cards.
I just can't wait to see Mike unleashed and showing how much of a badass he is. I'm probably too excited.
I found her fixation on marriage weird and wished Phil had some more push back, but hopefully they're not done with the topic. That said, I sincerely hope one of them says out loud that they should leave religion behind. Not holding my breath though.
Sounds like the way to go. A good school education in science and history should be enough to teach kids about the possibilities and reality of the world. Although I'm thinking if it's possible to skip the Santa nonsense, but given how ingrained it is in society, that's probably a longshot.
If I remember correctly it was Philip yelling "You believe in Jesus but not us?" as he tears pages out of the Bible. No wonder this show isn't a mainstream success.
Apparently she can't walk by a Milky Way without wanting to immediately eat it. And Stan may just be extremely paranoid about this for no reason.
I'm sure Kimmy will learn some valuable life lessons before skipping away in joy.
Scenes like this make me want to be less overtly atheist when I have kids just to make sure they won't rebel against me.
He's like the hippest lobbyist ever.
How did that become a thing? Talk about mixed messages.
Hey man, Halt and Catch Fire really caught fireā¦ (Sorry)
I will be very surprised if we don't see how Mike came to be employed by Gus. That's gotta one of the plotlines they're holding in their pocket.
Well now I'm suitably freaked out.
The 2016 elections just got 1000x more unbearable.
The CGI budget to de-age Aaron Paul will be off the charts.
Goddamn, I can't wait for the episode when Mike reveals himself to be the badass we all know and love. I'll even accept a scene where Saul reads aloud his CV of badassedness.
Best case scenario, I don't see this show lasting more than 4 seasons, unless it becomes about Saul post Breaking Bad, which I'm hoping doesn't happen.
I'm thinking it's a one-off to remind viewers of where Saul ends up and to bring up warm and fuzzy memories of Breaking Bad. They probably want to commit to the prequel aspect of it for now.
A favorite moment was how that was followed by the crowd silently moving to the side of the room facing the TV. "Guilty or innocent? Who cares, I gotta watch this messed up video." What a tribute to pre-Youtube America.