*intentionally misses point, adjusts monocle, begins typing*
*intentionally misses point, adjusts monocle, begins typing*
Oddly - or I guess really not - with each BCS episode I look forward to rewatching Breaking Bad and then Saul. I suppose the joins aren’t seamless (as is sometimes pointed out here) but it’s good enough for me.
I wish the flashback had all been conducted with Jessie and Walt’s masks on — just to give an FU to all the BB nerds (which I am).
Misty: “Do you want to listen to showtunes or podcasts?”
Oliver: Yes please!
I found it interesting that his character was essentially another version of Marco: a big round guy using bar tricks to shake down credulous drunkards. And then there’s the cancer guy who reminds Gene of Walt, and Jeff and Buddy echoing Walt and Jesse.
The poem, to clarify. He mentions not wanting people to find them buried in the desert in a thousand years or something similar, which is exactly what happens to the Ozymandias statue in the poem.
Francesca was much more pleasant when she was working for Wexler / McGill. It seems pretty clear that all the shit Saul has had her pull has embittered her a lot.
I keep hoping we get an episode of Kim’s perspective / life over the course of Breaking Bad.
To be honest, it seems like most of these questions can be answered with “we’re seeing the cons that work”; in pretty much any of these scenarios, the trio would just cut their losses and move on to the next mark. About the only one that would pose a significant enough problem that couldn’t just be walked away from is…
My favorite scene had no (apparent) edits. It seems almost impossible.
I’d been avoiding all outside information on the show, and only vaguely remember news during the off-season about Walt and Jesse maybe making an appearance somewhere. I’m sure AMC leaned hard into it for the marketing, but it’s actually been these reviews that spoiled it for me, bringing it up every chance they get
What cartel?
Whoa whoa whoa- since when has Aaron Paul’s acting skills been, “much aligned”?
Saul was depicted more positively in Better Call Saul than in Breaking Bad, and I thought there was a chance that the show would give him a happy-ish or mixed ending. But I think this episode closed the door on that. It’s clear the final verdict on Saul that the show is heading towards — that he is a selfish, reckless…
The head of mall security isn’t as depressed as Gene because he gets to go home to Christie Brinkley.
This show is so incredible at making inevitable plot points come in the most unpredictable fashion. Everyone was asking the obvious in the first five seasons of this show, “When is Kim going to leave Jimmy?”
i have read somewhere he’s not even a real person and is a character on a tv show. possibly even two tv shows.
He wanted Walt to believe he had kids, so he staged his house to look like small children lived there, and he mentioned “I never cook this... kids won’t eat it.” It was a ruse to convince Walt that everything they do is for purposes of providing for their families. The irony being, Gus did not have a family, all he…
Yeah I think Season 5 of BB establishes that Mike is now an employee of the Pollos Hermanos chain, as their corporate security, and no longer an employee of Madrigal directly. It’s a minor distinction, but I get the sense Mike is more in charge of vetting other guys and doing background checks/PI work and security,…
Boy are you wrong about lots of things in one comment