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***Official "Space Blanket" for Better Call Saul*** (1 Viewer)

Low-flow, that's good thinking.

p.s. I'm going to miss Erin. (she's oddly attractive)

 
shuke said:
It's a great show with a smart viewing audience that doesn't feel the need to over-analyze ever detail or try to guess what's going to happen next like every other mother ####ing TV thread in this forum.
Bingo. That and I'm actually WATCHING the show and not interesting in typing and reading what others think about it at that exact second.

 
I have to say that scene sort of hurt my soul little.  Was really hoping he turned into Slipping Jimmy doing something noble that spun out of control.
I took it as Jimmy not wanting his dad to realize he had been duped again.  If his dad saw the $8 in the drawer, he would have been embarrassed/ashamed so Jimmy wanted to protect him.  The money that Chuck discovered missing from the drawer all those years later was, for the most part, money that his dad gave away to all the scam artists.

 
I took it as Jimmy not wanting his dad to realize he had been duped again.  If his dad saw the $8 in the drawer, he would have been embarrassed/ashamed so Jimmy wanted to protect him.  The money that Chuck discovered missing from the drawer all those years later was, for the most part, money that his dad gave away to all the scam artists.
I thought about that, but then again there are 2 cartons of Kools gone also.

 
I have to say that scene sort of hurt my soul little.  Was really hoping he turned into Slipping Jimmy doing something noble that spun out of control.
I was disappointed too.  He just seemed so devoted to Chuck, even though its clear that Chuck treats him poorly.   I thought that he'd protect his family above all.  I was surprised when he stole the money.   It seems clear that his dad gave away a good portion of that missing money, but Jimmy probably played a much bigger role than I imagined. 

Still, it seems that his motivation for taking the money was different than what Chuck described.  It wasn't that Jimmy "couldn't help himself".  If he kept taking money, it had nothing to do with Jimmy being weak.  He saw his father as a sheep and lost respect for him.  That scene made it seem like Jimmy took money out of disgust, anger & loss of respect for his father.  He decided that he wasn't going to be a schmuck like his father. 

 
I took it as Jimmy not wanting his dad to realize he had been duped again.  If his dad saw the $8 in the drawer, he would have been embarrassed/ashamed so Jimmy wanted to protect him.  The money that Chuck discovered missing from the drawer all those years later was, for the most part, money that his dad gave away to all the scam artists.
That didn't even occur to me.  Hopefully they show him giving the money to his mom in another episode. 

Chuck's perspective is somewhat right though in that his dad was a saint, to the point of being a total schmuck.

 
I guess I'll have to watch this last episode again, but this time sober, as I don't remember half of the #### you guys are talking about :bag:  

 
I do not now recall, but when they showed Jimmy's closet was his Hamlindigo blue tie hanging there, how about his Abilene Cowboy suit or his Matlock get up?  Jimmy believes the clothes help sell the conman.

 
Questions

- Does Jimmy's "two practices one roof" arrangement with Kim go down in flames early?  Or do they string it along until next season?

- Why was Mike doing recon on the cartel at the end?  Is he looking for some leverage in case they threaten him again?

- Why do I get the feeling that we haven't seen the last of Omar? Why bother showing what a good guy he is delivering the desk if they're just going to write him off.

Comments

- Jimmy slipping the money into his pocket didn't bother me. I assume he rationalized it as "If you're gonna be a sucker and give your money away, just give it to me."

- One of my favorite lines was Mike " You're taking the next one. And bill me."

 
All my favorite lines usually come from Mike.
Mike is gold. My favorite of his from BCS is the following.

Sobchak: "So, what you packing?"
Mike: "A pimento."
Sobchak: "Sorry, what?"
Mike: "Pimento sandwich."
Sobchak: "That's funny. Pimento. No, I mean, what are you carrying? You know, the piece? What's the make?"
Mike: "Pimento is a cheese. They call it the caviar of the south."

 
Mike is gold. My favorite of his from BCS is the following.

Sobchak: "So, what you packing?"
Mike: "A pimento."
Sobchak: "Sorry, what?"
Mike: "Pimento sandwich."
Sobchak: "That's funny. Pimento. No, I mean, what are you carrying? You know, the piece? What's the make?"
Mike: "Pimento is a cheese. They call it the caviar of the south."
Loved that scene. :lmao:

Also, the guy that played Sobchak is the guy that voiced Trevor in Grand Theft Auto V. All-time classic video game voicing.

 
Maybe I'm missing something, but Mike didn't exactly come through on his deal with Salamanca, did he?

"The gun was yours" isn't close to the same thing as "I don't think the gun was Tuco's, I'm not saying it was or wasn't mine, maybe he found it on the sidewalk while punching me in the face :shrug: "

Couldn't the DA still have a good shot of making the gun charge stick to Salamanca? I mean the gun only had Tuco's prints, and there simply isn't any rationale other scenario regarding the gun without Mike saying it was his.
Jimmy told them to drop the gun charge against Tuco or Mike would testify for the defense at trial. So he didn't have to take the fall himself (yet) and still gets the DA to drop the charges.

 
Why do they call it Better Call Saul when no one on the show is named Saul?

Feel free to answer in spoiler tags.

 

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