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SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

Misogynist posted:

So many neat little throwbacks to Breaking Bad in this episode. From Jimmy walking past Saul Goodman's signature Cadillac on the way to his car, to the garbage can beaten up like the bathroom paper towel dispenser, through to the skate park callback to Walt's pool in season 5. I wasn't digging the first 25 minutes or so of the episode, but man, I'm looking forward to tomorrow.
You're forgetting the most iconic Breaking Bad staple of all: broken windshields.

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SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Every episode will open with food preparation.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
She's watching Metastasis.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

Tenzarin posted:

I'm pretty sure Saul does not get shot in the face here.
And yet for the briefest of moments, I forget that. Because this is a well made show.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
gently caress me that whole ten minutes was amazing.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

DarklyDreaming posted:

Was that a beanie baby?
It's like Mad Men with 2002.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Chuck is gonna flip his poo poo when he watches the second season of LOST in three years.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

Sheng-ji Yang posted:

he wont be able to!!
nooooo :(

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Saul just couldn't stand watching that guy breaking bread.
Heh.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

Lord Waffle Beard posted:

Ghdhjfruubseeyuhvcbkoor
Neat.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
That desert negotiation stands with the great Breaking Bad scenes. Not the best Breaking Bad scenes, but the great ones, definitely.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

The Duggler posted:

Chuck yelling about how he knows he is crazy and is going to get better was one of the best scenes I've seen on TV. Really well written man who has lost his mind
I don't think Chuck was saying that he's going to get better from being crazy, but that he was gonna get better from EHS, which he genuinely believes he has because he's crazy.
The moment where Jimmy tells Chuck he's lost his mind is going to be loving gutwrenching.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

The Duggler posted:

The crunching of those guys legs was brutal. But he did manage to talk him down from murder to one broken leg each so you aren't wrong
Not just murder, being loving skinned.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

RandomPauI posted:

I wouldnt be surprised if Chuck has a physical illness that he thinks he can cure by staying away from electromagnetism.
In a shocking twist, it turns out all Walt had to do to beat lung cancer was stop paying the electric bill.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
WHy are y'all spoiling this poo poo?

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
The last time Bob Odenkirk was in a project about the middle class in America's heartland it was called Nebraska, and that movie was depressing as poo poo even though its ending was supposed to be uplifting.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

FlamingLiberal posted:

I know, but it was basically one episode they split into two parts.
As evidenced by...?

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
The Mike's voice thing happened in Season 4 though. The line in question was in Crawl Space when Walt says to Gus "If you could kill me, I'd already be dead." So it didn't even make sense from that insane fan theory angle.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Ahahahah that loving machine holy poo poo

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Is this it? Is this the moment Jimmy broke bad Called Saul?

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

DarklyDreaming posted:

Thinking about it that makes a lot more sense, these aren't exactly criminal masterminds we're talking about

Front door was open and place was ransacked.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Oh gently caress the cops had his phone.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

Rageaholic Monkey posted:

Hahaha gently caress, I guess the Kettlemans did split town.
Makes no sense. Place was ransacked. Unless they wanted to make it look like they were kidnapped, but that's insane.

It's probably someone connected to someone who works at The Big Law Firm (HMM?)

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Jimmy knows about the answering machine. They're not human to him.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Well, I was wrong.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
OH gently caress IT IS THE SIAPPEARER

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
oohhhh SHIIIIT

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
It wasn't the disappearer! I keep being wrong about things!!!

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Better Call Saul! - "...yeah."

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Jimmy also says "Here's Johnny!" at the beginning of the episode, which owns.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

a cop posted:

It was really good considering the 1st time was more akin to Carson, 2nd time was Shining.
This show is great.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
I wanna know what the director told the actor playing the son in the tent.
"Okay, in this scene, you're praying that Jason Voorhes comes and brutally murders your parents."

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

fleshweasel posted:

2. It seems like the Kettlemans are singing those stupid songs because they're nervous.
They're trying to convince their daughter that everything is okay and they're gonna be fine. It reminded me a lot of Walt trying to convince Flynn that no everything is okay we're just going on a trip and never coming back it's cool.

withak posted:

I'm glad the writers managed to not go with the 100% obvious "camped out in the boat" option.
I'm from Massachusetts and I'm glad about that for reasons other than "it was obvious."

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Did I miss any amazing cinematography or scene setting before the butthole rant?

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Man these people are the worst.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
I LOVE THIS SHOW JUST AS MUCH AS BREAKING BAD

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

Rageaholic Monkey posted:

That's like $30k :staredog:

Jesus, Jimmy.
Storysync says that's exactly how much it is.

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy
Does Saul actually not have a plan here?

SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

Top Hats Monthly posted:

I guess you could say Jimmy is


















slippery
Not the only thing

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SpiderHyphenMan
Apr 1, 2010

by Fluffdaddy

Dryb posted:

it's all a set-up
Way too early in the show for Saul to have that level of sleaze.

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