Mike is a man of standards. He wasn't going to let Jimmy or Kim die. Besides, if Jimmy told Lao the truth, it was going to come back around to Gus ANYWAY. Might as well have dead Lalo.
Mike is a man of standards. He wasn't going to let Jimmy or Kim die. Besides, if Jimmy told Lao the truth, it was going to come back around to Gus ANYWAY. Might as well have dead Lalo.
I know, I half expected him to greet her at the door with a shotgun.
I totally agree that Kim was telling the truth. The best con involves using the truth to sell your story.
So many people who could go to Belize on this show, and I don't want to see it happen to Kim or Nacho. Especially frightening when tonight we saw two beloved characters for the first time since we found out they eventually went to Belize.
I was so worried about that! I get the feeling her time is limited too. Kim Wexler is probably my favourite character in a television show right now and I’m not ready to say goodbye yet.
She does kill it. Every guy who watches this show knows Kim is the girlfriend they wish they’d had, and they would never screw it up like Jimmy.
I loved the slapstick style of this episode.
The Millennial generation begins with people born in the early 1980s, so the oldest Millennials are closing in on 40 right now. People often think the term denotes people born around the millennium, but it’s actually people who came into adulthood around the millennium.
I disagree. He’s sleazy, but his advice usually is both good and genuine, and seeing his audition suggests that he definitely had a career, if not a major one, as a working actor. (He definitely has a bit of Barry Zuckerkorn in him, though.)
Two things.
At this point I would love the show Barry to have a rotating cast of secondary characters, where each season he ends up in a new area and tries to start a new life, only to have it all go up in flames.
Gene was so casual about claiming to be 47 that I almost missed it.
Realest episode of anything ever
I think the reviewer missed the point of the episode completely. I was laughing my ass off from beginning to end. Hilarious episode. Smooth and believable performances.
It’s probably because I’m a terrible person, but I howled when the woman they hit got out of her car and had one long-ass scream come out of her mouth as they took off.
This review gets an F from me. Could you have missed the point any more than you did? Wow, I’m embarrassed AV Club would publish this. This episode was genius, it was very funny, and it was bold.
Underwhelming? You’ve obviously have never come across someone like Bibby. That was an excellent episode depicting the exasperation in dealing with a “hustle man” and all the bullshit that comes with his/her life.
this was a A/A- ep
I couldn’t disagree with the reviewer any more. This episode was hilarious. Bibby had so many damn quotables, and I thought they did a good job of putting us in Paperboi’s shoes, where you are one step away from kicking this dude’s ass. But we see that the relationship between a black dude and his barber is really…
This was one of my favorite episodes of the show. I wasn’t focused on the title, just laughing at everything getting in the way of that haircut.