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Just caught up on the new episodes. I love how skeezy Jimmy becomes without Kim. Also obligatory, Kim is great this entire season, so far. I love her speech about how they make each other worse.
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She was right about herself but not about Jimmy. With her, he was the kind of man who would put his life on the line to save her. Without her, he's pretty much a piece of shit at this point.Just caught up on the new episodes. I love how skeezy Jimmy becomes without Kim. Also obligatory, Kim is great this entire season, so far. I love her speech about how they make each other worse.
Such a wonderful time jump to him. He really just has nothing. The realization that the Saul we saw in Breaking Bad, that was it. There was really nothing else behind the scenes because he suppressed and pushed back all the bad memories so much and let his shallow cartoonish Saul persona take over.She was right about herself but not about Jimmy. With her, he was the kind of man who would put his life on the line to save her. Without her, he's pretty much a piece of shit at this point.
An interesting part I noticed about his acting in the heartbreaking terminal scene with Kim was that he reverted back to his over-the-top acting style from Mr. Show, except (from Jimmy) it was completely sincere and desperate. We've been looking for the scene where Jimmy died for good and Saul took over and that was it.Such a wonderful time jump to him. He really just has nothing. The realization that the Saul we saw in Breaking Bad, that was it. There was really nothing else behind the scenes because he suppressed and pushed back all the bad memories so much and let his shallow cartoonish Saul persona take over.
Breaking Bad starts in 2006.I think the time jump is at least 4 years. I believe this season starts in 2004. Breaking Bad starts in 2008 IIRC. But Saul wasn't introduced until 2nd season. So time jump maybe be later, especially if Walt and Jesse are in the next episode.
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Or it raises the interesting possibility that he's subconsciously (or not) doing it to prove her wrong.
I hate the half-season thing AMC does. They could've easily split it into two full season with some more court subplots and Mike stuff or just cut out filler and done one. Breaking the season in half forces them to do both at once and fucks up the pacing.Is it me, or doesn't it feel like the last episode feel like it should have been the season finale, leading us into the last season?
Everything gets wrapped up, Kim yeets out of the show, surprise time jump to the BB timeline, come and join us next year to see the resolution of Saul's story!
Except that they realized that they didn't have enough material for a full season, even a mini 6 episode season, so they decided to just tack it on at the end of this one?
It would explain why so many earlier episodes felt like there was filler to pad the front end.
I would have hated that scene a whole lot less if there wasn't four fucking episodes left.The only thing I didn't like from the episode was the gay Gus scene. Not that I care if he's a fag, it just seems unnecessary and I like the element of mystery around him.
Yup, couldn't agree more.I hate the half-season thing AMC does. They could've easily split it into two full season with some more court subplots and Mike stuff or just cut out filler and done one. Breaking the season in half forces them to do both at once and fucks up the pacing.
I think AMC had to break up the season because Bob Odenkirk had a heart attack while filming. I heard it was the episode before the last one is when it happened.Breaking the season in half forces them to do both at once and fucks up the pacing.
Splitting the season in two was always the plan, IIRC, as Breaking Bad did the same thing with its own final season.I think AMC had to break up the season because Bob Odenkirk had a heart attack while filming. I heard it was the episode before the last one is when it happened.
No it was always going to be that way, like how they split the last series of Breaking Bad.I think AMC had to break up the season because Bob Odenkirk had a heart attack while filming. I heard it was the episode before the last one is when it happened.
A good 18 months.I didn't know they split the final season of Breaking Bad. I didn't watch it until the whole thing was on Netflix.
Was it only like a Month like Better Call Saul, or was it like a year like Sopranos on HBO with the split?
Bob recently corrected that. With odd symbolism, it occurred literally during the scene with Lalo, where Jimmy was trying to save Kim's life. Then Rhea Seehorn literally saved Bob's life in reality. They didn't go right back to shooting the Lalo scene.I think AMC had to break up the season because Bob Odenkirk had a heart attack while filming. I heard it was the episode before the last one is when it happened.