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No lie, I was like, "Did I miss Walt's cameo?" I was sure I watched the whole show and didn't think they'd name another character Walt. But you had me second guessing myself.Hanks alter Ego.....
No lie, I was like, "Did I miss Walt's cameo?" I was sure I watched the whole show and didn't think they'd name another character Walt. But you had me second guessing myself.Hanks alter Ego.....
Sepinwall did great BB recaps. He's at Rolling Stone now. Recent ep recap.What site was it that we used to post links to that had articles about the show?
I need to read an article to remember some of the BB callbacks in the latest episodes.
That's the name I was looking for... thank you, sir.Sepinwall did great BB recaps. He's at Rolling Stone now. Recent ep recap.
If she ends up taking the alias of Wendy, I'd become a fan.Give her a break - she's the only one with no fan service in her life
From a professional perspective, her "demise" has already begun. It's slow, and she's fighting it back, but there's going to be some breaking point where she either gets in trouble or outright leave Jimmy because she realizes that's he the trigger for her.Kim is Jimmy's impending tragedy, without her, and that he never fully becomes Saul. Her conflicts really aren't much to do with her, as far as the series goes. Her demise is going to be in the very last few episodes ever of this series and I wish they'd string it out 10 seasons instead of just one.
Every old man has about a minute of fight in him that nobody wants. Mike used about a second and half on that first palooka.Great episode this week, but thought the gang not jumping Mike seemed strange. I doubt they’d really be afraid of one old white guy when there was 5 or 6 of them.
i am still a "shall we take this outside" guy. at 6'4 375, in my late 60s i am going thru the fight-phase equivalent of becoming invisible to women - people are not automatically afraid of me anymore. i have regularly stated "you'd be worth going to the hospital for" when ive squared people up the last few years. even one guy, a rude bread-delivery guy at the market who looked pretty confident during the glare-off, got the "you get manslaughter if i have a heart attack during this" from me. i still made him say uncleEvery old man has about a minute of fight in him that nobody wants. Mike used about a second and half on that first palooka.
But these were gang bangers. I expect either they'd all jump in or they'd just shoot him once he broke the dude's arm.i am still a "shall we take this outside" guy. at 6'4 375, in my late 60s i am going thru the fight-phase equivalent of becoming invisible to women - people are not automatically afraid of me anymore. i have regularly stated "you'd be worth going to the hospital for" when ive squared people up the last few years. even one guy, a rude bread-delivery guy at the market who looked pretty confident during the glare-off, got the "you get manslaughter if i have a heart attack during this" from me. i still made him say uncle
i was backing up the 'minute of fight' thingBut these were gang bangers. I expect either they'd all jump in or they'd just shoot him once he broke the dude's arm.
Obviously they weren'tBut these were gang bangers. I expect either they'd all jump in or they'd just shoot him once he broke the dude's arm.
Yes.The old guy Kim dealt with, is he the same actor from Northern Exposure and Wargames?
Yeah that was my least favorite part of the episode. Seemed weird to me that they’d pick a fight with a random guy. Jump him or rob him, I guess. But to just follow him oddly seemed off.But these were gang bangers. I expect either they'd all jump in or they'd just shoot him once he broke the dude's arm.
And not trying to be mean or anything, but did something happen to his nose? Like did he have some sort of sickness or something? It almost looked like his nose was gone and they had to re-sculpt one from whatever was remaining.Yes.
Barry Corbin.
I don’t know how many of them it was going to take but I know how many they planned to use. Ron White.Great episode this week, but thought the gang not jumping Mike seemed strange. I doubt they’d really be afraid of one old white guy when there was 5 or 6 of them.
Guy just split their friend in half. They don’t know if he was carrying - for all they know that was a warning and if they take another step Mike pulls.Great episode this week, but thought the gang not jumping Mike seemed strange. I doubt they’d really be afraid of one old white guy when there was 5 or 6 of them.
Kim's broken, Jimmy's broken. I think that's the attraction to each otherI always expected Kim to go down the wrong path due to Jimmy's influence but was always still rooting for her. This episode kind of turned that. Don't think that is a good change. Kim knows better. Hard to sympathize with her anymore.
Um, what??Mike snapped at his granddaughter because his job is stressful and he was on very little sleep. Part of his Breaking Bad journey will be to estrange himself from his DIL and granddaughter, to protect them. I bet he runs them out of town.
This is where I am, too.Man, tough crowd in here. Because I love all the characters, I think I would enjoy the show no matter what they were doing
There's one more season coming after thisDA RAIDERS said:The show has moments, but man it drags. With just a few episodes, I’m not sure how the ending isn’t going to be rushed and or unsatisfying.
Another issue, I had, with the gang bangers, that mike tangled with(they would have jumped him the first time). Was that they were of mixed races. Seemed odd.
And put me in the camp of enough already with Kim. End it.
Characteristic of Albq's Edith Blvd, traditionally the seam between white & dark in the downtown area, between black & brown going southDA RAIDERS said:Another issue, I had, with the gang bangers, that mike tangled with(they would have jumped him the first time). Was that they were of mixed races. Seemed odd.
Yea, last night was the definition of a "Filler episode".. Easily could skip it if you haven't already watched it and not be "lost" next week..Ghost Rider said:The season started strong, but that was boring last night. Tedious is a word I often use to describe this show. And not in a good way.
sumn w Kim's oil guy from S3What is saul’s scam going to be with the old guy?
Ok.Characteristic of Albq's Edith Blvd, traditionally the seam between white & dark in the downtown area, between black & brown going south
I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not, but I didn’t say it was filler; I said it was boring.Yea, last night was the definition of a "Filler episode".. Easily could skip it if you haven't already watched it and not be "lost" next week..
Filler, boring.. If I find myself looking at my phone more than the TV during the hour then it was a "Filler episode" IMO..I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not, but I didn’t say it was filler; I said it was boring.Yea, last night was the definition of a "Filler episode".. Easily could skip it if you haven't already watched it and not be "lost" next week..
Pretty sure he's recovering from getting shot in Mexico (BB Salud episode w/ Gus and Jesse).where is mike at?
I took it as sincere. Sepinwall, too, in his recap:and is Howard being sincere or is there something else at play here?
But Jimmy isn’t just uninterested in the job Howard is dangling in front of him. He is offended to see how well Howard is doing emotionally since that encounter in the men’s room. Chuck’s death broke both of them, but where Jimmy had to turn himself into a largely new person to survive it, Howard over time has managed to turn himself back into the guy he used to be. His interest in hiring Jimmy, and living up to the ideals Jimmy argued for in the Season Four finale, is genuine. We know he’s always liked Jimmy, and that he’s basically a good guy — as good a guy as he can be in that tax bracket, anyway. But his ability to achieve inner peace marks him as someone worthy of Jimmy’s contempt. And on his long drive home from meeting with Mr. Acker — a little guy being stepped on by a Goliath that Howard’s firm used to represent — Jimmy is inspired to stop at a secondhand store in search of tools of mayhem. We see this visit out of context, as the episode’s teaser, unsure why Jimmy needs a heavy object and for what purpose. It’s not until the episode’s almost over that we learn those used bowling balls were purchased for Jimmy to hurl over the gate of Howard’s mansion, aimed at the car with the “Namaste” plates that stirred up all of Jimmy’s old anger and class resentment. No good deed goes unpunished, and Howard will likely never find out that his well-meaning offer to his mentor’s kid brother led to this act of vandalism.
You sure about thatPretty sure he's recovering from getting shot in Mexico (BB Salud episode w/ Gus and Jesse).
He got stabbed, not shotPretty sure he's recovering from getting shot in Mexico (BB Salud episode w/ Gus and Jesse).
It was the first thought that popped in my head but now that I think about it the time lines likely don't match up.You sure about that
she's not even getting nominated....I swear to God, if Rhea Seehorn doesn't get an Emmy for this role........
This is what I thought too but at this point Kim is the one that seems to be hell-bent om ruining her career.Also think they get rid of Kim through some kind of disbarring due to Saul. Not sure how he wouldn’t get knocked though.