Both excellent questions.I'm not exactly sure how one cheats at volleyball. Is he hitting the ball a fourth time and the other guys aren't seeing it?
And do guys play volleyball with each other outside of Top Gun?
Foot over the line when serving?I'm not exactly sure how one cheats at volleyball. Is he hitting the ball a fourth time and the other guys aren't seeing it?
And do guys play volleyball with each other outside of Top Gun?
The wires are twisted and taped together instead of using wire nuts. That wire just came off because it wasn't taped properly.There was something strange about the wire when he found it and reconnected it. It almost looked like it was peeled back with tape so it would fault. He took off the paint and wound it back into place. If true, I found myself wondering if he is somehow connected to the whole Gus/Lalo thing. That whole scene just seemed odd. And when Lalo went to see Gus after he saw Hector, clearly Lalo wasn't looking to be friendly. But for the life of me, I can't figure out what the heck is going on! Lastly, I thought the whole hearing thing and Jimmy's interaction with Kim simply wasn't on point. Jimmy is smart enough to know what that lady was looking for when she asked about "the law" and if anyone specifically influenced him. I knew it and couldn't believe Jimmy couldn't bite the bullet and tell them what they wanted to hear. He's sorry about what happened, grief stricken by Chuck's death since he clearly led him to the law yada yada yada. Hell, he lies about everything else, but he can't lie about Chuck to get his license back? Makes me feel like deep down, at this point, he doesn't want to be a lawyer, he likes being slippin Jimmy. And the interaction with Kim just didn't seem realistic. Everything she said to him was spot on. I understand his anger and frustration, but to direct it at Kim just seemed forced. And unrealistic in the Saul universe. Just my two cents
Sounds reasonable. There was just something about it that made me wonder. Plus, Werner has to know who/what he's working for. He can't realistically expect to get away. Even if he somehow escapes, he can't believe they won't eventually track him down. That's one reason I freaking love this show. We know what eventually happens to Jimmy but the writers are keeping me at the edge of my seat for the ride there. Can't believe next week is the season finale.The wires are twisted and taped together instead of using wire nuts. That wire just came off because it wasn't taped properly.
All that scene was, was to show the head German guy is losing his ####
Got to agree. We all knew what she wanted Jimmy to say at that interview. When he refused to mention Chuck, we knew he wasn't going to get that job.There was something strange about the wire when he found it and reconnected it. It almost looked like it was peeled back with tape so it would fault. He took off the paint and wound it back into place. If true, I found myself wondering if he is somehow connected to the whole Gus/Lalo thing. That whole scene just seemed odd. And when Lalo went to see Gus after he saw Hector, clearly Lalo wasn't looking to be friendly. But for the life of me, I can't figure out what the heck is going on! Lastly, I thought the whole hearing thing and Jimmy's interaction with Kim simply wasn't on point. Jimmy is smart enough to know what that lady was looking for when she asked about "the law" and if anyone specifically influenced him. I knew it and couldn't believe Jimmy couldn't bite the bullet and tell them what they wanted to hear. He's sorry about what happened, grief stricken by Chuck's death since he clearly led him to the law yada yada yada. Hell, he lies about everything else, but he can't lie about Chuck to get his license back? Makes me feel like deep down, at this point, he doesn't want to be a lawyer, he likes being slippin Jimmy. And the interaction with Kim just didn't seem realistic. Everything she said to him was spot on. I understand his anger and frustration, but to direct it at Kim just seemed forced. And unrealistic in the Saul universe. Just my two cents
Yes that was out of character for Jimmy. Even if he didn't want to mention Chuck he could have talked about lawyers at HHM or even Kim. The land crabs thing was dumbGot to agree. We all knew what she wanted Jimmy to say at that interview. When he refused to mention Chuck, we knew he wasn't going to get that job.
Get his license backGot to agree. We all knew what she wanted Jimmy to say at that interview. When he refused to mention Chuck, we knew he wasn't going to get that job.
At points I find myself wondering if some of the screen time might be better spent exploring Tuco's adventures in prison cafeteria service. Just think of the interminable set pieces they could dream up for that! Maybe set to some quirky semi-obscure song like "Tom's Diner" by Susanne Vega!I don't like any of these three story lines - Germans/the further adventures of Slippin Jimmy & Scammin Kimmy/LaLoser Salamanca. messy downslope to a great season.
Tuco's methface is just good television, whether presiding over an attack of homicidal temper, a foodline chafing dish, a shower rape or just a darn fine cuppa joe.At points I find myself wondering if some of the screen time might be better spent exploring Tuco's adventures in prison cafeteria service. Just think of the interminable set pieces they could dream up for that! Maybe set to some quirky semi-obscure song like "Tom's Diner" by Susanne Vega!
I thought that not lying about Chuck was pretty genuine to Jimmy's character. I honestly would have been disappointed if he did.There was something strange about the wire when he found it and reconnected it. It almost looked like it was peeled back with tape so it would fault. He took off the paint and wound it back into place. If true, I found myself wondering if he is somehow connected to the whole Gus/Lalo thing. That whole scene just seemed odd. And when Lalo went to see Gus after he saw Hector, clearly Lalo wasn't looking to be friendly. But for the life of me, I can't figure out what the heck is going on! Lastly, I thought the whole hearing thing and Jimmy's interaction with Kim simply wasn't on point. Jimmy is smart enough to know what that lady was looking for when she asked about "the law" and if anyone specifically influenced him. I knew it and couldn't believe Jimmy couldn't bite the bullet and tell them what they wanted to hear. He's sorry about what happened, grief stricken by Chuck's death since he clearly led him to the law yada yada yada. Hell, he lies about everything else, but he can't lie about Chuck to get his license back? Makes me feel like deep down, at this point, he doesn't want to be a lawyer, he likes being slippin Jimmy. And the interaction with Kim just didn't seem realistic. Everything she said to him was spot on. I understand his anger and frustration, but to direct it at Kim just seemed forced. And unrealistic in the Saul universe. Just my two cents
So what's the plan of Kim's to get Jimmy's law license back? Legally change his name to Saul & take the bar test in another State? I'm asking.Slippin' Jimmy got no conscience but all his life has had a father, brother & beloved reminding him he should. Saul Goodman walks alone.
Oh absolutely. It didn't even dawn on him to mention Chuck. But, that's kind of my point. Slipping Jimmy is a top shelf con man. And is great at thinking on his feet. The last few questions by the panel were so clearly aimed at getting him to say something about Chuck, I'm surprised he didn't realize it and tell them what he wanted to hear to get what he wanted. In retrospect, I don't fault Jimmy for feeling the way he does about Chuck. Chuck's last words to him were basically that he never really cared about him and to get over himself. But I would think he would have realized what the panel was looking for and given it to them.I thought that not lying about Chuck was pretty genuine to Jimmy's character. I honestly would have been disappointed if he did.
I think they are going to appeal the denial, which has the makings for some real drama. Perhaps Jimmy has an episode similar to what happened with Kim and goes off during the appeal about how Chuck hated him etc, which ultimately led to him losing his license for the year in the first place. Chuck intentionally set him up because he didn't want the "gorilla with a law degree and a machine gun" working in his beloved profession. Ironically, I think he would be absolutely correct in that argument. He lost his license for one year for his actions in kicking down Chuck's door and destroying property and the board denying his reapplication for not being sincere is going to be overturned. He seemed genuinely sincere and his failure to mention Chuck is as sincere as Jimmy can get. His brother hated him and did everything he could, including entrapping him, to try and get him disbarred. The panel denying him reinstatement because he didn't seem sincere for not mentioning Chuck is going to be reversed, IMO. That said, I think the way it may come out and hearing Jimmy go on a rant about Chuck (similar to his rant at her) is going to cause a major rift between them. He gets reinstated but loses Kim. IronySo what's the plan of Kim's to get Jimmy's law license back? Legally change his name to Saul & take the bar test in another State? I'm asking.
Also did all the diggers of the tunnel escape or just the leader?
One episode left with a lot of cool sh8t going on that has to get somewhat resolved.
thanks man, was diverted from the show at a bad time last night.Just Werner, the boss. He had the "house" to himself. All the other guys are in bunk beds in House #2. When Mike and his two guards turned on all the lights to search the place, they all came stumbling out saying "Hey Mike, what's going on?"
Yeah I think that’s what’s going onAfter the night where Werner made the drawing and talked about what they were doing, he realized that they're all going to be killed after the job is over because they're too big of a risk to what is clearly a massive and well-funded drug operation. They had no option but to try to escape.
no way the diggers don't die. Mike has to know that, but not for sure. He won't be giving the guys a ride to the airport(where they will never arrive) when they are done. IMOI guess it's possible but you think Mike knows that they're all dead men at the end? Doesn't seem like something he'd be cool with.
I think Werner had her realization after Mike denied him going home for short weekend. What kind of operation wouldn’t allow their staff to go see their family for a few days.
one that is behind scheduleI think Werner had her realization after Mike denied him going home for short weekend. What kind of operation wouldn’t allow their staff to go see their family for a few days.
He knew it too. That's why he sat there and waited to confront the guy.Got to agree. We all knew what she wanted Jimmy to say at that interview. When he refused to mention Chuck, we knew he wasn't going to get that job.
Disagree, that is Jimmy. So conflicted with his brother that his brother still affecting him from the grave. It's just like Jimmy to say something completely absurd when the obvious answer is his brother. He is who he is because of Chuck. If he could have dismissed his issues with Chuck, and told them what they wanted to hear, he could be anyone he wants and there wouldn't be a Slippin Jimmy.Yes that was out of character for Jimmy. Even if he didn't want to mention Chuck he could have talked about lawyers at HHM or even Kim. The land crabs thing was dumb
Well yeah. If Mike told me "Well ok, just don't do it again" I would be ####ting my pants.Werner has done this kind of job for this kind of client before. I don't think he's been killed at the end of each of them.
Running his mouth at the bar might have changed the equation, but he'd have no real reason to think this job was different than any of the others before that.
Dude, that is, like, a perfect 4 minute montage!How long is the finale? It's going to have to be a 3 hour movie to hatch a plan to get his law licences back, plus whatever happens with Kim, plus leave cliff hangers for the Mike and Nacho story lines.
Where did they get the breast milk from?
I am guessing it was probably skim milk but it didn't matter as long as it leaked out on the blueprintsWhere did they get the breast milk from?
They don't even know where they are working, other than "in the US." I think they all go home when the job is done. Except for Kai. No way he makes it out alive. He has already shown that he can't be trusted, but he does good work, so that's why he's not already dead.no way the diggers don't die. Mike has to know that, but not for sure. He won't be giving the guys a ride to the airport(where they will never arrive) when they are done. IMO
Agreed. I found that scene to be particularly intense. I wasn't sure he wasn't going to be blown to smithereens. Or Gus might be down there waiting for him with a warm boxcutter welcome.The wires are twisted and taped together instead of using wire nuts. That wire just came off because it wasn't taped properly.
All that scene was, was to show the head German guy is losing his ####
It was milk from the diner where Lydia ultimately met her demise.Where did they get the breast milk from?
Huell and a breast pump ... duh.Where did they get the breast milk from?
[SIZE=10.5px]Li[/SIZE]quid pro quoHuell and a breast pump ... duh.
that would line it up and give them more time to arc Jimmy/Kimmy.As far as we’ve been told there is a 4-5 beteeen where the show is now and when BB starts. We know the superlab debuts then.
They all seem to think currently that the lab should have been done now and will be done in the relatively near future. So something has to happen to address that long gap in between.
I imagine this team doesn’t work out and they spend a lot of time finding a new squad.
Makes perfect sense to keep the time lines correct.As far as we’ve been told there is a 4-5 beteeen where the show is now and when BB starts. We know the superlab debuts then.
They all seem to think currently that the lab should have been done now and will be done in the relatively near future. So something has to happen to address that long gap in between.
I imagine this team doesn’t work out and they spend a lot of time finding a new squad.
Are you saying we are 4-5 years away from the Walter working the lab or 4-5 years away from Walter starting to cook in the motorhome?As far as we’ve been told there is a 4-5 beteeen where the show is now and when BB starts. We know the superlab debuts then.
They all seem to think currently that the lab should have been done now and will be done in the relatively near future. So something has to happen to address that long gap in between.
I imagine this team doesn’t work out and they spend a lot of time finding a new squad.