I’d have to replace the horn button with a call bell that had a hidden switch.
I’d have to replace the horn button with a call bell that had a hidden switch.
Not surprised by the jump forward given I predicted it from the trailer for this final half of the season but I honestly can’t believe that amongst all the outcomes I never once thought they may go for something as simple as Kim just leaving.
Just an incredible episode. I did a BrBa rewatch after the midseason finale and was surprised at how much distance remained between BCS Jimmy and BrBa Saul in terms of the latter just being an utter scumbag. I questioned if they were going to be able to narratively bridge that gap in a way that made sense. And then…
This may be a dumb question, but it’s been a decade since I saw the final BB season... Who exactly is after Saul to put him in hiding? Cartel, Biker’s, cops? All three?
I understand that this makes me part of the problem, but seeing Kim go evil even just for half a season was fun. I’d like to imagine there’s an alternate universe where she’s doing the whole Saul thing but better.
I felt as bad for Cheryl in this scene as I did for Irene when Jimmy made her ostracized from her group of friends at the senior home.
I would be completely ok with the last episode or two being about Gene and what happens to him. Especially as it looked like he was up to something in the last scene with him.
Jimmy lied but did it with a soft touch and did it in a way that comforted Howard’s widow. Kim just dug the knife in. That’s pretty much what their relationship has been like for the past season or two with Kim being the cold blooded and Jimmy still having a bit of a conscience about things
Not much to add at the moment, other than to mention the few seconds of the opening office-sign-hanging scene where the camera framed it as “Goodman & Ass”. What scamps these BCS directors are.
I think that was the moment that broke her. It was unnecessarily cruel and she realized it after the fact.
I gotta honest: I was more shocked by Kim quitting being a lawyer than from Howard’s death.
Great call back. Yeah, it was both a challenge for her to go ice-pick-cold on Howard’s widow, and a weary admission to herself that she can do this - has to do this one last lie. They could have walked away and been like, “Whatever,” with the lingering suspicions, but Kim realized she needed to nail this shut.
This shot of Mike from within the barrel fire, it was like he was burning in Hell. I really like that we’re getting a breather from all the carnage, with Mike finally experiencing the toll from his and Gus’ decisions. While Nacho’s father is correct in morals, he still has a misplaced sense of justice, thinking the…
They display frighteningly real sincerity even in a situation like trying to convince a widow who has been (wrongly) made to believe that her husband died by suicide and was a drug addict, all in the name of covering their role in the man’s death.
That was an immensely depressing hour of TV.
Man watching Kim bid farewell was rough. She was completely right and yet Saul genuinely cared and isn't faking his emotions and pleads. Made me feel bad just watching.
I’d be very into Kim getting her own. El Camino. Sounds good.
“apply a defibrillator jolt to its shambling bulk” in fact, this past season of The Simpsons was excellent. You wouldn’t know it because nobody on this site reviews television anymore, or does anything other than snark, but it’s well worth watching.
lol... I wouldn’t have been fooled because I chose The Simpsons over friendship in high school.