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I don’t think Gene is Saul but a whole new type character. Gene is far angrier, more malevolent and prone to violence than Saul ever was. He’s acting out of anger and hurt for what he feels Kim did to him and what his life has become. Saul would have talked his way out of it, Gene thinks about doing violent things

It’s a really smart creative move. People still liked the character and were rooting for him but the episode was a reminder that he’s not actually a good, likable character and deserves the kind of fate he seems to be headed to. People always rooted for Walt (and Tony Soprano) no matter what they did and both shows

There’s also how confident he was in Buddy not being involved. How would he know for sure?

I don’t feel like he was un-cut Saul, he was something else, a whole new shade of Jimmy. There’s an anger and malevolence to him now that there wasn’t there before. Notice in his phone call to Kim he was kind of a dick- Saul was never that kind of a dick. Saul would never think about violence. He’s hurt and he’s

You have to be a cynical, cold-hearted person to be a con man and this episode peeled it all back and showed what really lies beneath his cons. 

Will it be a billion dollar three hour movie or a 6 episode mini series on Hulu?

I am here for the 80's video arcade game Cinematic Universe and am excited about the possibilities of an Asteroid, Missile Command, and Galaga movie

Maybe it’s because he wants revenge after the ghosts killed his parents when he was a young boy

Has their been a grit level determined yet? Will this be just gritty or gritty AND dark?

What? Like what else am I going to do on a Saturday night?

This whole thing sounds lame but if one of the clones is Chloe from Bitch in Apt 23, I’m in 

So to did u2

I would give these episode a higher grade just for a very funny Annie Hall reference and the knowledge you can still reference something about Woody Allen and get away with it 

How long will it take before GRRM starts distancing himself from the series once people barest grumbling about it?

This seasons Big Bad? Housing prices 

She already has dealt with a wolf pack so she has a lot of experience in it

That’s a key difference, though. Jimmy still has a heart and a conscience about what he does, even if he doesn’t do the right thing. Kim no longer appears to have either of that. It’s exactly like the scam on Howard in which Jimmy was dragged into it by Kim and tried several times to back out of it but she wouldn’t

Jimmy, maybe. Saul, no, definitely not. The show is definitely a tragedy. If he were to get some sort of redemption, he’d have to do something really good, like killing the emperor instead of his son on the Death Star

I too always felt that Kim’s turn to the dark side weren’t really earned, or at least developed well enough. Her turn at the end of the previous season felt more like plot machination than character development

She did give up her career as a lawyer so it’s not like she didn’t lose anything. All of her dreams and ambitions were about helping people in need of legal help and she had to give that all up