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Gordon Smith: “We went kind of to the same source that A Few Good Men went to, which is The Caine Mutiny of it. All three scenes have the same DNA." I rewatched A Few Good Men the other day, i sort of knew somehow they will use it as an inspiration to Jimmy vs Chuck court fight. Loved both!

Another great episode. Perfect blend of Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad this sime. Will rewatch it.

Sunk Costs was a great infusion of Better Call Saul and 'Better Call Mike'. Strangely, i enjoyed it more than the previous two slow-burners. Soundtrack was again fantastic. Tio Salamanca is coming back!

Fring is finally back for real. I loved the brand new episode, though i have to admit, BCS is painfully tedious again this season. They need to speed it up later, i love to see more action between the beautiful shots. (Not that it matters to me, U.S. viewers for Witness has been 1.46m, it is lowest so far)

Heisenberg goes LBJ. Every time Cranston plays there is a bit of BB there.

First half of the season is almost perfect, an addictive cocktail of Suits, Mr Robot, Shame and American Psycho. Then after Christine got fired the show is becoming messy and the final episode is just a big beautiful, cold 'nothing'. Anyway, Riley Keough stole the show of course and deserves all the good reviews. 7

Yes it was a great episode but not a good finale at all. Gilligan played it too safe. There was too much hospital and no climatic signs of Jimmy's becoming Saul or Mike's turning into fixer Mike. Hector Salamanca is still walking and I would' ve loved to see Gus Fring or any of his fellas instead of his don't note.

Agreed. No matter how good Jimmy or Kim is, Mike simply steals the show.