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***Official "Space Blanket" for Better Call Saul*** (2 Viewers)

Awaiting Bob's insight on the print shop scene. 
You'll notice that Jimmy asked for "premium Hammermill" paper.  Everybody knows that Hammermill paper comes in different weights and brightnesses. You would think since Jimmy worked the mail room for all of those years he would be slick enough to remember an item number.  As meticulous as he was to make sure the numbers were aligned correctly this is pretty big mistake.

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Team Dan here, although Married with Children is the greatest show ever and Al Bundy is the greatest tv character ever.

 
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The long take during the opening scene was awesome. 

Not sure why some think what Chuck did was slimey or wrong.  He played a big part in making sure the firm he is a partner in didn't lose a major client.  Not sure how that makes him slimey or a con man. 

You have to question the decision making of Kim at this point.  Shuns two big law firms to work with her pal whom she knows is underhanded?  Not smart.  

 
The long take during the opening scene was awesome. 

Not sure why some think what Chuck did was slimey or wrong.  He played a big part in making sure the firm he is a partner in didn't lose a major client.  Not sure how that makes him slimey or a con man. 

You have to question the decision making of Kim at this point.  Shuns two big law firms to work with her pal whom she knows is underhanded?  Not smart.  


You really think he did it to benefit the law firm? Methinks there were other reasons.

 
Isn't it time for you guys to go watch some Mr Ed re-runs?
Carol Post had rocking boobs.  Even as a little kid I realized Wilbur was gay. Any guy that would spend all day in a stable with a horse, even a talking one, instead of riding the palimino in his bedroom just had to be gay.

 
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if you were you would remember how great sitcoms can be 

1. M*A*S*H (1972 - 1983). (CLASSIC)
2. Happy Days (1974 - 1984)  (LOVED IT AS A KID...AFTER THE FIRST SEASON IT WAS PRETTY CRAPPY)
3. All in the Family (1971 - 1979). (CLASSIC)
* 4. The Brady Bunch (1969 - 1974). (GREAT FOR NOSTOLGIA AND KITSCH BUT NOT CLASSIC)
5. Three's Company (1976 - 1984) (GREAT TnA BUT A ONE TRICK PONY)
6. Taxi  (1978 - 1983). (CLASSIC)
7. Diff'rent Strokes (1978 - 1986) (NOSTOLGIA)
8. Mork & Mindy (1978 - 1982) (GREAT FIRST SEASON, WENT DOWNHILL FAST)
9. Sanford and Son (1972 - 1977) (HIT AND MISS)
10. WKRP in Cincinnati (1978 - 1982) ((NEAR CLASSIC)
11. The Jeffersons (1975 - 1985) (SEMI CLASSIC...REPETATIVE)
12. Soap (1977 - 1981) ((CLASSIC)
13. The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970 - 1977) (CLASSIC)
14. The Facts of Life (1979 - 1988) (LASTED ABOUT 5 SEASONS TOO LONG)
15. Laverne and Shirley (1976 - 1983) (SEE HAPPY DAYS)
16. Good Times (1974 - 1979) (LAME)
17. Welcome Back, Kotter (1975 - 1979) (SEE HAPPY DAYS)
18. The Odd Couple (1970 - 1975) (ALMOST CLASSIC)
19. Barney Miller (1974 - 1982) (CLASSIC)
20. The Bob Newhart Show (1972 - 1978) (CLASSIC)
21. Maude (1972 - 1978) (MEH)
22. The Partridge Family (1970 - 1974) (MEH)
23. Alice (1976 - 1985) (CRAP)
24. Benson (1979 - 1986) (MEH)
25. One Day at a Time (1975 - 1984) (MEH)
26. What's Happening!! (1976 - 1979) (SHTICK ONLY)
27. Rhoda (1974 - 1978) (MEH)
28. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976 - 1978) (NEAR CLASSIC)
29. Chico and the Man (1974 - 1978) (LAME)
30. Archie Bunker's Place (1979 - 1983) (LAME)

 
BTW any list of sitcoms that does not include the Beverly HIllbillies and I Dream of Jeanie is defective.  Jethro Bodine and Major Anthony Nelson were classic characters. I get that the majority of their runs was in the 60's, not the 70's, but they were awesome, as was Bewtched.

 
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BTW any list of sitcoms that does not include the Beverly HIllbillies and I Dream of Jeanie is defective.  Jethro Bodine and Major Anthony Nelson were classic characters. I get that the majority of their runs was in the 60's, not the 70's, but they were awesome, as was Bewtched.
agreed .....those oldies are timeless 

 
Lets see if we can get this topic back on ... ah, ... topic.

Best BCS episode in a while imo.

So the opening scene was cool. One take from start to finish. Looked like a legit boarder crossing.

Mike is staking out Tito guy and is onto something. Suspect he is going to use that hose to stop the truck and find out?

Whats his motive? Money? Revenge? What's the endgame? This could go so many directions.

Jimmy attempting to sabotage Chuck. Can't wait to see how that plays out. How would anyone think to blame Jimmy?

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My favorite sitcom of the 70's / 80's was Monday Night Football 

 
BTW any list of sitcoms that does not include the Beverly HIllbillies and I Dream of Jeanie is defective.  Jethro Bodine and Major Anthony Nelson were classic characters. I get that the majority of their runs was in the 60's, not the 70's, but they were awesome, as was Bewtched.
Jethro went on to become a policy wonk and the Director of famed think tank, The RAND Corporation.

 
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Not for nothing, but MASH absolutely sucked post-Blake.  Especially once Hawkeye started directing and the episodes got super preachy.

On topic: Wexler, Hamlindigo, University of Am. Samoa and so forth.

 
Naw. Stedicam. Rig the guy up with the camera and he just walks around with it. Then you get a camera truck with a crane arm on it. Guy with the camera backs up and sits down in a seat bolted to the end of the crane and they can fly him around, drive him wherever, then lower him and he steps off and resumes walking the camera inside. 
Yeah, he was definitely on a vehicle at the beginning, you could see the tire tracks. Then you see a wobble when he gets off of it right about the time they approach the cop heading to the warehouse.

Loved it

 
Naw. Stedicam. Rig the guy up with the camera and he just walks around with it. Then you get a camera truck with a crane arm on it. Guy with the camera backs up and sits down in a seat bolted to the end of the crane and they can fly him around, drive him wherever, then lower him and he steps off and resumes walking the camera inside. 
Ah, yeah.  That makes a lot more sense. :thumbup:   It was really well done.  Wish more shows did stuff like it.

 

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