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

Trying to figure out when to start my binge re-watch from the beginning so that I'm caught up just as new episodes drop. Also not sure whether or not to include Breaking Bad so I can catch all the references and cameos.


A re-watch of all 11 seasons in order will be epic once it's all done. 

 
Exactly.  As much as I love this show, the time between seasons is untenable.  I wish I'd waited until it was over and just binge-watched it then, which I've done for every other show I've watched.  I was just so excited for this show that I didn't.

As someone above posted, going to have to time a full re-watch correctly so I can re-acquaint myself with what's happening.


Don't #### with the chicken man or his boy Mike.  Unless your name is Heisenberg.

 
All good points as to season 6, but the problem I've had is that with each season the time between them has gotten longer.  Between Seasons 4 and 5 (nothing to do with COVID, heart attack, etc.), it was 18 months!  I'm just not smart enough anymore to remember what I watched 18 months ago.
You think you've got it rough, I've been reading A Song of Ice and Fire.  :sadbanana:

 
Sounds pretty meh but I'm not a fan of most animated shows.

I'd find a young Gus spinoff interesting or a show just following around Lalo running errands.  He could probably make a routine visit to Home Depot entertaining.  
Well, I mean he'd probably enter via the HVAC, so yeah.

 
All good points as to season 6, but the problem I've had is that with each season the time between them has gotten longer.  Between Seasons 4 and 5 (nothing to do with COVID, heart attack, etc.), it was 18 months!  I'm just not smart enough anymore to remember what I watched 18 months ago.
and it dont really rewatch all that well. hell, i get to see all my old Burque haunts and it still doesnt hold my complete attention when ive tried to ramp into the new season. but i love the first-runs like few other things. odd -

 
Gally said:
Netflix only has up to Season 4.  Where can you watch season 5?  
Paying for AMC+ appears to be the only way to currently watch Season 5. 

I had Season 5 DVR'd from YouTubeTV and realized it was gone from my library awhile ago. 

I read somewhere that they aren't releasing Season 5 on Netflix until Season 6 hits the air. 

 
Netflix only has up to Season 4.  Where can you watch season 5?  
Paying for AMC+ appears to be the only way to currently watch Season 5. 

I had Season 5 DVR'd from YouTubeTV and realized it was gone from my library awhile ago. 

I read somewhere that they aren't releasing Season 5 on Netflix until Season 6 hits the air. 


Netflix will have season 5 starting April 4

 
I think ill binge watch all the seasons starting tonight and time it for season five ,then finish off with season 6
Good plan, but just so you have the full picture season 6 will release in two sections.  Only the first half of the season will start airing on April 18th.  

The first 7 episodes of Better Call Saul season 6 will air from April 18 to May 23 2022. The final 6 episodes of Better Call Saul season 6 will air from July 11 through to August 15 2022.  Better Call Saul will air weekly, so you won't be able to binge watch it on release.

 
Poke_4_Life said:
Good plan, but just so you have the full picture season 6 will release in two sections.  Only the first half of the season will start airing on April 18th.  


Poke_4_Life said:
Good plan, but just so you have the full picture season 6 will release in two sections.  Only the first half of the season will start airing on April 18th.  
Thanks for the heads up, may to july isnt a bad break (no pun intended)

 
I really love the gun dealer character. Rewatching BCS after going through BB in recent weeks and didn't recall his scenes. There is a lot I don't particularly remember. Favorite so far was the montage with Jimmy in all of the different colored suits.

 
Skipdog77 said:
Season 6 trailer

Love it.  The guy who says "you're the guy, right?"..do my eyes and ears deceive me, or is that dear ol' Spooge?
I find myself pausing every scene of that trailer  so i can take a nice long look at whats going on and who`s who lol

 
Saul talks about a "short circuit in the coffeemaker" in 4.8. If I'm not mistaken, Walt escapes with turning the cord of one into a torch when he is handcuffed in the Vamanos Pest office. Just great attention to detail/continuity.

 
Glad they made sure to have a scene to specifically show Schuler dipping and eating something again.

Also, Huel really didn't want Saul to get married :lol:

 
boy, its weird how little i retained of a very dramatic S5. just too long between seasons. most surprising is that there's only two eps after the desert show. in my mind, so much happened between that and the fiery conclusion that i thought it was 5-6 shows

 
This is one of the all-time stupidest developments in television.

Air individual episodes weekly, or just drop the whole season at once.  Don't give us the worst of both worlds.
they put a whole year between halves of the final season of Breaking Bad.

AMC has very weird capitalization schemes. they could have run Mad Men and Breaking Bad (and Saul) repeats together weekly for the whole last decade and probably have kept high ratings and better look-ins on their less excellent fare, but they base everything on platform hype

 
boy, its weird how little i retained of a very dramatic S5. just too long between seasons. most surprising is that there's only two eps after the desert show. in my mind, so much happened between that and the fiery conclusion that i thought it was 5-6 shows
I need a real recap of where we are.  

 
Just starting Season 5 on Netflix now that it dropped.  I watched the first episode and it was so long ago that I watched Season 4 I have no idea what is going on.  Damn I am getting old.  

 
I need a real recap of where we are.  


Gale is close to getting ready to start cooking in the laundry basement for Fring. The Germans are all gone.

Mike is close to working full-time for Fring and after killing the German engineer is now his button-man, which was a line he didn't want to cross earlier 

Lalo escaped the shootout at his compound and knows Nacho betrayed him. He's still on the lam for the check-cashing store murder in the US. 

Kim bailed on Mesa Verde and the firm she was at and is in internal conflict, wanting to do 'good' work as a lawyer while still running scams with Saul. She's fully read-in on Saul being a cartel lawyer. 

Fring halted Hector's recovery once he got to the bell-ringing stage, not wanting him to improve further. Hector's in a managed care home. Nacho was supposed to take over for the Salamanca side of the business per Don Eladio, but, now that Lalo knows he turned that's gonna be a mess. 

Nacho wanted out but Fring wouldn't let him. Mike tried to convince Fring to let Nacho leave but Fring insisted Nacho stay put. 

Saul expects to get about $2 million from the Sandpiper settlement, and wants to open a firm doing his Criminal Lawyer routine while Kim works alongside as a 'pro bono lawyer giving the kind of representation only millionaires get' for the people. Both are tempted by the idea of hitting Howard Hamlin with some kind of scam to set back his career.

I think that's where everyone is?

 
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Gene is close to getting ready to start cooking in the laundry basement for Fring. The Germans are all gone.

Mike is close to working full-time for Fring and after killing the German engineer is now his button-man, which was a line he didn't want to cross earlier 

Lalo escaped the shootout at his compound and knows Nacho betrayed him. He's still on the lam for the check-cashing store murder in the US. 

Kim bailed on Mesa Verde and the firm she was at and is in internal conflict, wanting to do 'good' work as a lawyer while still running scams with Saul. She's fully read-in on Saul being a cartel lawyer. 

Fring halted Hector's recovery once he got to the bell-ringing stage, not wanting him to improve further. Hector's in a managed care home. Nacho was supposed to take over for the Salamanca side of the business per Don Eladio, but, now that Lalo knows he turned that's gonna be a mess. 

Nacho wanted out but Fring wouldn't let him. Mike tried to convince Fring to let Nacho leave but Fring insisted Nacho stay put. 

Saul expects to get about $2 million from the Sandpiper settlement, and wants to open a firm doing his Criminal Lawyer routine while Kim works alongside as a 'pro bono lawyer giving the kind of representation only millionaires get' for the people. Both are tempted by the idea of hitting Howard Hamlin with some kind of scam to set back his career.

I think that's where everyone is?
So this is leading into S5?

 
So this is leading into S5?
S6. The above is where I think everyone left off at the end of S5, after the attack on Lalo's compound.

(Should add: Saul and Kim are about to leave the hotel they're hiding in since they were told Lalo will be killed that night. However, Lalo told the last surviving goon from the raid to phone in the job was complete before he killed him, so, everyone on Fring's side thinks Lalo is dead)

 

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