My money’s on Snoop, he looks like he knows how to set up big multi-line scores.
My money’s on Snoop, he looks like he knows how to set up big multi-line scores.
why would you post that! im getting itchy
Sounds like Tesla.
My OCD wishes they lined up better.
Not strange at all - flying slower saves a LOT of fuel. And fuel is very expensive today. Modern airliners are designed for efficiency above all, and part of that is slightly lower cruising speeds. Actual flying times haven’t changed THAT much, helped by many airplanes being able to take more direct routes. Times are…
Yeah, I didn’t remember the details , but I knew Walter was full of shit.
That is accurate. The 4th gen is a big step down, IMHO
That is accurate. The 4th gen is a big step down, IMHO
It wasnt a dopey comment. There are 100 percent right, and i cant see why noone else sees that.
They just couldnt resist giving Saul some kind of hero move.
Youre right, all of it.
You know I agree? I didn’t like it. I get that it was the feel-good ending a lot of people were hoping for, but it didn’t ring true to his character. They made a point the whole episode of showing how he has literally always been this way, doing anything to get the upper hand, then all of a sudden he’s not? It didn’t…
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Not only that, but still playing the victim, despite Gilligan having now gone on record multiple times to say that Walt wasn’t cut out of Gray Matter and actually just ghosted Elliot and Gretchen because he didn’t have the guts to face Gretchen after breaking off their engagement because her successful family made him…
I got worried when they showed the guy sweating, like he was worked up over something he was about to do (like attack Jimmy). In the end, he was just another guy, on a bus, on the way to prison, like Jimmy ...
Maybe you’re right. To deliberately draw an 86 year sentence doesn’t really redeem anything. It prevents him from making any kind of restitution to anyone, or even truth and reconciliation.
I don’t see how his rant helped Kim at all. She was looking at a lawsuit before, and she still is.
You make a good point. But, yes, this is all a morality play. The writers do want to describe a world where you have to choose to do the right thing in order to redeem yourself. Not merely outsmart the law or buy respectability.
Exactly.
Yea sevenish years was actually enough punishment. He might have been able to connect with Kim, and reverted to Jimmy McGill even without the dramatic court room confession. But I guess he wanted to truly impress Kim which he got to - she was impressed that he managed to get his sentence down to 7 years and then…