All caught up! Wow, this is definitely more like Breaking Bad! A coworker of mine said he read somewhere that Vince said that at the end of Better Call Saul, it’ll make you think of Breaking Bad differently. I’m excited to learn what that means!
All caught up! Wow, this is definitely more like Breaking Bad! A coworker of mine said he read somewhere that Vince said that at the end of Better Call Saul, it’ll make you think of Breaking Bad differently. I’m excited to learn what that means!
Makes me want to watch breaking bad yet again, just to catch onto some of the references and see some things in a different light after this comes to a head.
I was trying to remember the timeline of when Nacho appears in Breaking Bad, but now that I'm googling it - it's saying he was never in Breaking Bad?? That's not true....right? How would we have recognized him then?
Oh shit! Oh shit! Ohhhhhhhhh shit!!
The season was great so far, love how they ended Nacho's storyline and i was scratching my head at the Howard thing, but then it all made sense.
I think Better Call Saul, will end up as flawless as Breaking Bad!
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I did not expect that plotline to be wrapped up that quickly. It played out pretty much how I expected it to, but I thought it would be later in the season.
Great show still though, I don't really know what to expect from the rest of it anymore.
Same! I had a strong feeling it would go down the way it did, too (though I also expected it to happen 3 or 4 episodes later), but they still managed to make this episode tense as hell! I'm simultaneously super excited to see where they go with the remaining five episodes, and also very nervous for Kim and her fate.
This show is just so crazy well acted by everyone who is on the show. Absolutely blown away!
Monumental episode, up there with the most lauded Breaking Bad episodes
There hasn't been a single Gene Takovic scene in season 6, has it? Pretty weird... Think we gonna see more of him towards the end?
I think we might be getting an episode or two of Gene. Afterall, the poster for this season is Gene and not Saul.
Spoiler: I will never be able to watch Breaking Bad the same way again when they are under the laundromat knowing that there are bodies under the floor. Excellent writing.
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This was a really well made episode. Wrapping things up quickly with certain characters. I wonder how many episodes are left in BCS timeline and if we are going to have at least one entire episode after Breaking Bad. Looking at the endings for characters in this universe (Walt dying, Jesse successfully escaping), something tells me Saul (or Gene) will be caught.
Maybe the last episode will be a "Gene-centric" episode, i'm sure Kim is looking for him!
Returning episode was fantastic. The show has been firing on all cylinders, and the last 15 minutes or so were riveting.
Spoiler: The look of remorse on Mike's face, is so natural and well done here after putting Howard in the ground. Like what was said above, knowing they're down there the entire time now is masterwork.
Well, not sure where we go from here…
Spoilers just so I don't have to worry about ruining anything for anyone... Spoiler: I had predicted (and hoped) that Kim would survive and would leave/break up with Jimmy after what happened in last week's episode because she can't put what happened to Howard out of her mind as easily as Jimmy. I figured the guilt would eat at her too much, but I was surprised that she went as far as to retire from law and stop being an attorney. So I'm thinking we might see her again in the Gene timeline because the final scene of her in this week's episode didn't feel like a farewell to her character. They're not done with her yet, but I doubt they're going to have her appear during the TRUE Saul Goodman era that overlaps with Breaking Bad, which is there the show left us at the end of yesterday's episode. Yet another fantastic episode with superb acting. After this episode left us firmly in Breaking Bad-era Saul territory, I really think we're likely to get a lot more of the post Breaking Bad-era Gene timeline (I'm thinking at least two whole episodes), possibly with him reuniting with Kim after "fixing" the situation of being "made" by the mysterious cab driver (who I read had to be re-cast, which is unfortunate).
Was that Spoiler: Jesse's voice on the speaker at the end?
Man, very dark episode. Spoiler: For Kim, it was always 50/50 for me with her leaving and I'm also glad she did (So far). So many nice little shots in this episode, but that time jump was definitely something lol. Pretty sad when you realize what they really did to Howard.
And that "Public Masturbator" line from Saul rang some bells as well!
Spoiler: It does sound like him for a second, but the character it shows speaking with subtitles is Francesca :/
Last edited by Self.Destructive.Pattern; 07-19-2022 at 11:32 PM.
Here's what I see on Netflix. And it sounds like male voice to me. I guess we'll learn the truth soon.
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Mine says Francesca, I think it was just him telling her he was ready for clients
Last edited by RJK; 07-20-2022 at 03:56 PM.
Spoiler: I just checked and Xfinity closed captions also credit the voice to Francesca, which is who I thought it was when I watched it the first time, but it does kinda sound like Jesse. Either way, those cameos/guest appearances are coming real soon!