• Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul
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Cut for Irene
I hope irene gets her friends back. That was the first 100% uncool thing jimmy has done yet. Also, Howard is probably going to notice the convenient timing in the settlement.
[QUOTE=Birdman101;52364315]I hope irene gets her friends back. That was the first 100% uncool thing jimmy has done yet. Also, todd is probably going to notice the convenient timing in the settlement.[/QUOTE] todd??
Just caught myself. You didnt see anything
"uncle jack, you'll never guess what happened to grandma irene"
Did anyone else find [sp]Jimmy emotionally manipulating Irene[/sp] to be out of character?
[QUOTE=C0linSSX;52365784]Did anyone else find [sp]Jimmy emotionally manipulating Irene[/sp] to be out of character?[/QUOTE] It wasn't Jimmy in fact It was Saul
[QUOTE=C0linSSX;52365784]Did anyone else find [sp]Jimmy emotionally manipulating Irene[/sp] to be out of character?[/QUOTE] It was very jarring, but I have a feeling it's just because we're used to a slower pace with BCS. When we see something so confronting done by the main character, I think we all had a moment where we realized he'd fallen further than we thought.
Wow that was a dick fucking move Jimmy pulled I have to say. [sp] Old people are one of those cases like animals or children, seeing them suffer is just incredibly maddening. [/sp] Reminds me of The Sopranos, that subplot with Paulie's mom.
The foreshadowing of [sp] Kim's sudden tiredness [/sp] with the scene of her falling asleep for a split second in her car last episode was great, [sp] that crash was so unexpected and jarring my god [/sp]
[QUOTE=SirJon;52378155]Reminds me of The Sopranos, that subplot with Paulie's mom.[/QUOTE] [sp]Thanks for reminding me about that monstrous scene where Paulie suffocates his mother's friend.[/sp]
Man fuck Chuck, I felt that shit.
[sp]and jimmy burns the biggest bridge[/sp]
Holy fuck that ending
[sp]That is not at all how I expected the title to come into play going in to the episode. Holy fuck, Chuck.[/sp]
[sp]I never expected that to be such a cold, calculated suicide. Right down to the last words. Jesus.[/sp]
[sp]Fuck, I actually felt bad for Chuck.[/sp] [sp]The last few scenes of him tearing his house apart were pretty depressing.[/sp]
Aaaaah i forgot its tuesday and opened the spoilers fuuuuck
My thoughts; [sp]Chuck was a cold, unlikeable, selfish, strangely tragic man. Such a shame he had to die that way. An excellent ending to season 3.[/sp] [sp]The sooner Hector gets in that wheelchair, the better. I can't believe Nacho pulled it off.[/sp] [sp]That was a rather drastic way to get Irene her friends back. At least it worked. I guess he is only good at tearing things down.[/sp] [sp]Weird how we never saw any Mike in the final episode. He's the deuteragonist after all. Was nice to see more Nacho though.[/sp]
[sp] Even though I heavily disliked Chuck, i found his death absolutely heartbreaking. Also found him tearing down his house looking for the electricity source heartbreaking aswell because in a way I hoped he got better for real this time. [/sp]
[sp]I liked the idea of that power meter always moving, a tiny detail but it's always present which is just enough to really grind someone like Chuck[/sp]
[Sp]Jimmy nailed chucks death. He will die alone and with no one, which he did by cutting ties with HHM and with Jimmy. I don't think Chuck expected Hamlin to actually pay I think he was expecting the handshake outcome but got out played.[/sp]
I love how [sp]Mike taking the picture of the lantern on the newspapers for the court case foreshadowed this episode. Such a cool little nugget of excellent writing.[/sp]
I honestly expected Kim to dump jimmy at the start of this season. I'm curious where their relationship is gonna go, they seem to hold no secrets from each other. I thought Jimmie's gonna be all slimy as he is and keep it secret and then get outed and get dumped. The writers are too good for that though.
[QUOTE=PieClock;52381996]I love how [sp]Mike taking the picture of the lantern on the newspapers for the court case foreshadowed this episode. Such a cool little nugget of excellent writing.[/sp][/QUOTE] And the [sp]little Bell in Nacho's dad's place[/sp]
that last scene, man. nobody can beat BB/BCS's dialogueless scenes
Holy. Shit. I don't think there was a single episode this season which didn't have me on the edge of my seat
[QUOTE=Enola;52380948][sp] Even though I heavily disliked Chuck, i found his death absolutely heartbreaking. Also found him tearing down his house looking for the electricity source heartbreaking aswell because in a way I hoped he got better for real this time. [/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]Hector Salamanca was also pretty heartbreaking this episode, in a manner of speaking.[/sp]
I had Howard pegged as a humanoid lawyer-bot, [sp]seeing him lose it with Jimmy in one of the last few episodes, and just now him offering to pay Chuck out of his own pocket for the sake of the firm was pretty crazy[/sp] [editline]21st June 2017[/editline] Holy shit though, what a great season. That's the first time in a while I've been so invested in a TV show.
[QUOTE=Swiket;52383048][sp]Hector Salamanca was also pretty heartbreaking this episode, in a manner of speaking.[/sp][/QUOTE] Yowza, I still find it crazy how this website exists; [url]http://www.savewalterwhite.com/[/url] I'm praying that we don't have to wait too long for season four.
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