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***Official "Space Blanket" for Better Call Saul*** (3 Viewers)

Too bad he already spilled the beans about finding them. He could have kept a cut of that cash, found a way to clear Nacho without giving up the Ketterman's, and given Nacho a big cut of his share.
Why can't something like that still happen?

Saul blackmails the Kettlemans into giving him say half. Saul then gives a portion to Nacho

Saul then needs to somehow assist in the Kettleman's defense without actually getting them as clients.
Yep. Not that hard to sweep this under rug. Saul says he found them, they settle on specific dollar amount to keep quite. Saul pays Nacho small amount to keep him happy.

Kettleman's say they were camping, someone must have broke into their house while they were gone looking for the money.
I guess so, I was thinking he told his attorney pal that he found them, but I didn't consider that the Kettleman's just act like "oh we were just off camping."

I think that's how this plays out maybe.

 
This is hard to get into he is such a (). I thought he would be a bad ### or something based on not ever watching breaking bad but only hearing about it. Dunno guess I had the wrong expectations and they are hard to change. Will give a few more episodes

 
This is hard to get into he is such a (). I thought he would be a bad ### or something based on not ever watching breaking bad but only hearing about it. Dunno guess I had the wrong expectations and they are hard to change. Will give a few more episodes
Yeah. This may not be for you.Not many badass lawyers out there.

Why not watch Breaking Bad?

 
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Really annoying how every episode has to be immediately judged. No room for a show to breathe anymore.
This is one of your worst posts.

Your 1st few were good but this is your worst. Seems predictable, boring and and hoping they get better otherwise I might have to use the ignore feature.

 
Really annoying how every episode has to be immediately judged. No room for a show to breathe anymore.
I suspect part of it is that many of us binged watched BB, so getting only one episode per week now, after getting two last week, is a tough pill to swallow.

And I know we shouldn't compare it to BB, but after three episodes of Breaking Bad, following the Krazy-8 storyline, I was sucked in like crazy and couldn't wait to keep watching.

After the third episode of BCS last night, I didn't have anything close to that same feeling.

Granted, I am in for the duration, mostly because of the BB connection, but it's not wowing me that much so far.

 
This is hard to get into he is such a (). I thought he would be a bad ### or something based on not ever watching breaking bad but only hearing about it. Dunno guess I had the wrong expectations and they are hard to change. Will give a few more episodes
Yeah. This may not be for you.Not many badass lawyers out there.

Why not watch Breaking Bad?
Have tried to, accidentally deleted the first 3 season's from when AMC ran their marathon. Not sure where else to get them, but probably too cheap to pay to watch them.

 
All you idiots are clogging up the thread with your mess but just wanted to say I love the #### out of this show so far and looking forward to where they go with it.

It's funny, first few times Saul was on BB, the tone seemed off because at the time he struck me as sitcom-ish, but then his brilliance became more and more apparent, and the humor he brought to the show ended being perfect IMO. Now this show that is 100% Saul....damn, Odenkirk is just outstanding IMO. I had my doubts that it could be a show, but now I can't wait to see where it goes.

 
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This is hard to get into he is such a (). I thought he would be a bad ### or something based on not ever watching breaking bad but only hearing about it. Dunno guess I had the wrong expectations and they are hard to change. Will give a few more episodes
Yeah. This may not be for you.Not many badass lawyers out there.

Why not watch Breaking Bad?
Have tried to, accidentally deleted the first 3 season's from when AMC ran their marathon. Not sure where else to get them, but probably too cheap to pay to watch them.
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Gator Shawn said:
Johnny Bing said:
kupcho1 said:
Gator Shawn said:
Too bad he already spilled the beans about finding them. He could have kept a cut of that cash, found a way to clear Nacho without giving up the Ketterman's, and given Nacho a big cut of his share.
Why can't something like that still happen?Saul blackmails the Kettlemans into giving him say half. Saul then gives a portion to Nacho

Saul then needs to somehow assist in the Kettleman's defense without actually getting them as clients.
Yep. Not that hard to sweep this under rug. Saul says he found them, they settle on specific dollar amount to keep quite. Saul pays Nacho small amount to keep him happy.

Kettleman's say they were camping, someone must have broke into their house while they were gone looking for the money.
YI guess so, I was thinking he told his attorney pal that he found them, but I didn't consider that the Kettleman's just act like "oh we were just off camping."

I think that's how this plays out maybe.
I think the Kettleman's have no choice but to chose Saul to represent them now, since he knows they stole the money.

 
Psychopav said:
That wasn't the White backyard, was it? Sure looked a lot like it, if not. (no shtick)
It did not look like it at all.
The White's lived on a 1/4 acre lot with some Home Depot landscaping covering about 100sf. The Kettlemans are on a few acres of natural desert foothills. Easy mistake to make though. Most people from ABQ probably think all yards with grass and trees are the same piece of land.

 
A little too convenient that Jimmy could find the Ultimate white family so easily.As Jimmy was walking his route up the hill to find the family we have classic high dessert flora. Then, inexplicably he is in a cottonwood grove. It looked to me like the same cottonwood grove down by the river where Walt offed Mike, just shot from a different angle. I am not seeing a cottonwood grove in the high country Jimmy was walking.

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You are correct. This is a mistake, frankly one I'm surprised to see Gilligan & Co. make.

 
A little too convenient that Jimmy could find the Ultimate white family so easily.As Jimmy was walking his route up the hill to find the family we have classic high dessert flora. Then, inexplicably he is in a cottonwood grove. It looked to me like the same cottonwood grove down by the river where Walt offed Mike, just shot from a different angle. I am not seeing a cottonwood grove in the high country Jimmy was walking.

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You are correct. This is a mistake, frankly one I'm surprised to see Gilligan & Co. make.
And u know this how?

 
McGarnicle said:
All you idiots are clogging up the thread with your mess but just wanted to say I love the #### out of this show so far and looking forward to where they go with it.

It's funny, first few times Saul was on BB, the tone seemed off because at the time he struck me as sitcom-ish, but then his brilliance became more and more apparent, and the humor he brought to the show ended being perfect IMO. Now this show that is 100% Saul....damn, Odenkirk is just outstanding IMO. I had my doubts that it could be a show, but now I can't wait to see where it goes.
Saul was a really brilliant comic relief/jester figure in BB, perfectly punctuating an otherwise very heavy show.

Now we are learning more about who he is, what his struggles are. It's sort of the same heavy/funny mix, but now Odenkirk plays both, and remarkably well.

 
A little too convenient that Jimmy could find the Ultimate white family so easily.As Jimmy was walking his route up the hill to find the family we have classic high dessert flora. Then, inexplicably he is in a cottonwood grove. It looked to me like the same cottonwood grove down by the river where Walt offed Mike, just shot from a different angle. I am not seeing a cottonwood grove in the high country Jimmy was walking.
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You are correct. This is a mistake, frankly one I'm surprised to see Gilligan & Co. make.

And u know this how?
I'm familiar with Albuquerque.
 
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Hambone had the same Reporters, Restatements, and law books available at any other law school in the country. Harvard and Yale did not provide a financial opportunity that was workable for me at the time, and the University of Chicago, while being willing to work with me, also was beyond my means, but Hambone, well I could afford that.

Regardless of where I got my degree I sat for the same bar exam as those from other schools. Not only did I pass, but I did so with such a high Multi-State section score that I was eligible to wave into pretty much every jurisdiction in the country had I chosen to do so, excepting those states with a Field Code heritage, and the two which at the time also had a Practicum Section on their exam.

True Hambone does not have a top reputation, but then reputations do not perform, people do.

 
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Hambone had the same Reporters, Restatements, and law books available at any other law school in the country. Harvard and Yale did not provide a financial opportunity that was workable for me at the time, and the University of Chicago, while being willing to work with me, also was beyond my means, but Hambone, well I could afford that.

Regardless of where I got my degree I sat for the same bar exam as those from other schools. Not only did I pass, but I did so with such a high Multi-State section score that I was eligible to wave into pretty much every jurisdiction in the country had I chosen to do so, excepting those states with a Field Code heritage, and the two which at the time also had a Practicum Section on their exam.

True Hambone does not have a top reputation, but then reputations do not perform, people do.
I wasn't really trying to discredit whatever school Jimmy/Saul may have come from, just wondering if it's been confirmed on this show or BB whether Saul is a legit lawyer or not. If everybody but me already knew he scammed his way into being a lawyer then :bag:

I don't think your post was directed at me, but it came about because of what I asked.. so there you go :shrug:

 
Hambone had the same Reporters, Restatements, and law books available at any other law school in the country. Harvard and Yale did not provide a financial opportunity that was workable for me at the time, and the University of Chicago, while being willing to work with me, also was beyond my means, but Hambone, well I could afford that.

Regardless of where I got my degree I sat for the same bar exam as those from other schools. Not only did I pass, but I did so with such a high Multi-State section score that I was eligible to wave into pretty much every jurisdiction in the country had I chosen to do so, excepting those states with a Field Code heritage, and the two which at the time also had a Practicum Section on their exam.

True Hambone does not have a top reputation, but then reputations do not perform, people do.
I wasn't really trying to discredit whatever school Jimmy/Saul may have come from, just wondering if it's been confirmed on this show or BB whether Saul is a legit lawyer or not. If everybody but me already knew he scammed his way into being a lawyer then :bag:

I don't think your post was directed at me, but it came about because of what I asked.. so there you go :shrug:
I am absolutely good with you. I was in no way poking at you or trying to correct you. I was just feeling Woz could benefit a bit from having another Hambone grad stand up and be counted.

 
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Hambone had the same Reporters, Restatements, and law books available at any other law school in the country. Harvard and Yale did not provide a financial opportunity that was workable for me at the time, and the University of Chicago, while being willing to work with me, also was beyond my means, but Hambone, well I could afford that.

Regardless of where I got my degree I sat for the same bar exam as those from other schools. Not only did I pass, but I did so with such a high Multi-State section score that I was eligible to wave into pretty much every jurisdiction in the country had I chosen to do so, excepting those states with a Field Code heritage, and the two which at the time also had a Practicum Section on their exam.

True Hambone does not have a top reputation, but then reputations do not perform, people do.
You see we are combining with William Mitchell?

 
Hambone had the same Reporters, Restatements, and law books available at any other law school in the country. Harvard and Yale did not provide a financial opportunity that was workable for me at the time, and the University of Chicago, while being willing to work with me, also was beyond my means, but Hambone, well I could afford that.

Regardless of where I got my degree I sat for the same bar exam as those from other schools. Not only did I pass, but I did so with such a high Multi-State section score that I was eligible to wave into pretty much every jurisdiction in the country had I chosen to do so, excepting those states with a Field Code heritage, and the two which at the time also had a Practicum Section on their exam.

True Hambone does not have a top reputation, but then reputations do not perform, people do.
I wasn't really trying to discredit whatever school Jimmy/Saul may have come from, just wondering if it's been confirmed on this show or BB whether Saul is a legit lawyer or not. If everybody but me already knew he scammed his way into being a lawyer then :bag:

I don't think your post was directed at me, but it came about because of what I asked.. so there you go :shrug:
:lmao:

Yes, he's a legit lawyer. It would be pretty much impossible for him to appear in court if he wasn't. He'd have to file a Notice of Appearance and include in that Notice a bar number which identifies him as a licensed attorney.

 

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