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I'd have thought a clip-on tie would be standard issue for fast food management jobs. I know I had one when I worked at one of the big British supermarkets.
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Obviously Gus could wear whatever he likes but he always chooses for the role he's portraying publicly. As Gustavo Fring, model minority and friend of the police and feds, he dresses as the meek and unassuming fast food guy who always has money for all the police charities. "Good Gus" is literally the dude he played on Sesame Street, a harmless camp counselor type who brings the family fun.I'd have thought a clip-on tie would be standard issue for fast food management jobs. I know I had one when I worked at one of the big British supermarkets.
Something tells me that Lalo will have an ace up his sleeve and obtain proof of Gus' collusion with Nacho for Hector's eyes only. If Lalo gets merk'd immediately after Hector's revalation, it could explain why the Salamanca patriarch looks so defeated in BB; he's aware of the fact that he's living in a hellscape where Gus can get away with anything, including the death of his most prized childThey essentially have three storylines to wrap up. Jimmy transforming into Saul. What happens to Kim and Howard. And then merging the timelines into Breaking Bad and Gene in the future. You can throw Lalo and the cartel into the mix but the endings there are pretty obvious at this point. Mike probably kills Lalo with a sniper rifle. Salamancas never find out that Gus and Mike are planning to take them down. Maybe a cameo of Tuco getting out of jail or Jesse meeting with Krazy8.
If Nacho is still alive for another few episodes it eats into the other stories. They need to have Kim vs Howard and the fallout of that story. And they need to explain why Kim is not around in Breaking Bad and do it in a way that is not a lame retcon or plot hole level bad. Though they are already retconning a lot of Saul's character by making a huge amount of his persona based on Kim's suggestions. And we know that Walt and Jesse are appearing and likely it is more than a quick scene. And finally the show will likely end with Gene.
Nacho's death being crammed into the first couple of episodes opens everything else up. And with two cartels hunting him down his time was short anyways.
I actually don't see this. I don't see Hector having held on this long unless he thought revenge was still possible. The instant he realized it was, he jumped (well rolled maybe) right on it. The period I'd be interested in if we ever got a connecting Hector up to BB episode, is what did he do after Tuco died, before showing up from Casa Tranquila again to lure Gus out of hiding?Something tells me that Lalo will have an ace up his sleeve and obtain proof of Gus' collusion with Nacho for Hector's eyes only. If Lalo gets merk'd immediately after Hector's revalation, it could explain why the Salamanca patriarch looks so defeated in BB; he's aware of the fact that he's living in a hellscape where Gus can get away with anything, including the death of his most prized child
He can't really get revenge when the only movement he can make is ringing a bell and shitting his pants. Gus has him under tight lockdown, Don Eladio doesn't take him seriously anymore, all the knowledge in the world wouldn't help him if he had no way to physically harm Gus. Walt gave him the detonator, but Gus gave him the means to commit the crime free-of-consequence when he poisoned everyone who had leverage over Hector during the party.I actually don't see this. I don't see Hector having held on this long unless he thought revenge was still possible. The instant he realized it was, he jumped (well rolled maybe) right on it. The period I'd be interested in if we ever got a connecting Hector up to BB episode, is what did he do after Tuco died, before showing up from Casa Tranquila again to lure Gus out of hiding?
Nursing homes are not generally places where you have free run of the place and special aides and people to assist you with mysterious meetings you're having at all hours. So he still had to have had fuck you money at that point, to be the weird dude who can't move and can only talk with a bell and somehow vatos locos are showing up every day.
One thing that may have been spoiled in the previews is that Lalo is traveling in a suit and tie. Meaning he might be in an area, say Germany, where he would need to dress professionally to blend in. Maybe he is looking for Werner's wife or his home to dig around for something. We know that the underground lab is going to return yet again. A lot of people also theorize that Lalo will be buried beneath the lab, but I would argue that that would possibly be retcon in that the DEA would have found some old bones but maybe they pulverize him before cementing him.Something tells me that Lalo will have an ace up his sleeve and obtain proof of Gus' collusion with Nacho for Hector's eyes only. If Lalo gets merk'd immediately after Hector's revalation, it could explain why the Salamanca patriarch looks so defeated in BB; he's aware of the fact that he's living in a hellscape where Gus can get away with anything, including the death of his most prized child
In the scene where Gus permanently disposes of Bolsa he appeared surprised, as if Gus had lowered suspicions of himself somehow between now in show time and BB time. Also lmao they literally named him "John Bag" in Spanish. What a disrespectful name for a character.Hector, Bolsa, Tuco, and even Eladio seem fine with Gus in Breaking Bad as long as he makes them tons of money.
Obviously Gus could wear whatever he likes but he always chooses for the role he's portraying publicly. As Gustavo Fring, model minority and friend of the police and feds, he dresses as the meek and unassuming fast food guy who always has money for all the police charities. "Good Gus" is literally the dude he played on Sesame Street, a harmless camp counselor type who brings the family fun.
Juan Bolsa is clearly named after Johnny Sack from Sopranos. Like half of the scenes in BB are from Sopranos. Even the idea of the main character having cancer was taken from Sopranos. Vince Gilligan even had the cancer doctor, Dr. Kennedy from Sopranos, treat Walt in BB. You can name almost any scene from BB and find where they copied it from Sopranos.In the scene where Gus permanently disposes of Bolsa he appeared surprised, as if Gus had lowered suspicions of himself somehow between now in show time and BB time. Also lmao they literally named him "John Bag" in Spanish. What a disrespectful name for a character.
He insulted Jimmy, and because she's now all-in with her husband and his "Saul transformation", he in turn insulted her. The show is making it apparent she's not being rational about it, she's just too far gone as far as the scams go. It also doesn't help that she seems almost sexually thrilled by the scams at this point, and "You kinda insulted my husband" seems about as good enough reason as anything to get one over on someone.The one thing that has actually given me trouble is why exactly does Kim currently hate Hamlin so much? He never did anything to her at all, and the only other idea, that he somehow was out to get Jimmy, was blown apart when we found out Chuck was the guy who actually sabotaged him.
Why is Kim so fixated on this?
One is that Hamlin went along with Chuck to harass both Jimmy and Kim. He lies to Jimmy's face for years by saying that "the board" did not want to hire Jimmy. Implying that no lawyers at HHM had confidence in Jimmy. Howard also punished Kim a bunch of times for no reason other than Chuck wanted Kim punished to in effect punish Jimmy. Jimmy confronts Chuck with that during the "roll around in the dirt with me" argument. Kim definitely feels taken advantage of by HHM. Basically wasting her youth and career in a law firm that never had her back and was trying to morph her into a corporate robot.The one thing that has actually given me trouble is why exactly does Kim currently hate Hamlin so much? He never did anything to her at all, and the only other idea, that he somehow was out to get Jimmy, was blown apart when we found out Chuck was the guy who actually sabotaged him.
Why is Kim so fixated on this?
One last big score...Of course the wildcard is that Kim is conning Jimmy for the Sandpiper money.
That's what it seemed like at first, she was adopting this Mama Bear alpha bitch attitude where nobody fucks with her man, no matter what's wrong with him. But now, she increasingly seems to be doing it because she likes it. A lot. And again, this is how Walt got into this, justifying his behavior initially as being for his family until finally being forced to admit he did it for him.He insulted Jimmy, and because she's now all-in with her husband and his "Saul transformation", he in turn insulted her. The show is making it apparent she's not being rational about it, she's just too far gone as far as the scams go. It also doesn't help that she seems almost sexually thrilled by the scams at this point, and "You kinda insulted my husband" seems about as good enough reason as anything to get one over on someone.
HIS NAME WAS IGNACIO!Him? You think the chicken man? What a joke. Alvarez has been paying me for years. Years. But you know what? I would've done it for free because I hate every last one of you psycho sacks of shit. I opened Lalo's gate and I would do it again and I'm glad what they did to him. He's a soulless pig and I wish I killed him with my own hands. And you know what else Hector? I put you in that chair. Oh yeah. Your heart meds? I switched them for sugar pills. You were dead and buried and I had to watch this asshole bring you back. So when you are sitting in your shitty nursing home, and you're sucking down on your Jell-O night after night for the rest of your life, you think of me. You twisted fuck.
Poor lamb.Kim definitely feels taken advantage of by HHM. Basically wasting her youth and career in a law firm that never had her back and was trying to morph her into a corporate robot.
I don't think helping her in upbringing somehow justifies workplace abuse, unjust treatment and becoming a tool to manipulate a some guy into staying in the mud where some asshole on top wants that guy to be.They paid for her education. They gave her an extremely lucrative, prestigious job. From the scenes we've been shown of Kim's childhood, it's clear she came from white trash and was going to end up nowhere.
She was given her law degree by the firm and they basically treated her like shit and played games with her career just to satisfy Chuck's hatred for Jimmy. Jimmy got his degree on his own without the firm knowing it. And was also treated like shit just to appease Chuck. Chuck never apologizes to either of them for his behind the scenes manipulations of their careers. He dies before they can resolve it. Both Kim and Jimmy have their careers derailed because Chuck wanted to ruin them purely for personal reasons. Jimmy lands the Sandpiper case and Chuck tries to take it behind his back. Kim lands Mesa Verde and Chuck immediately begins trying to take the account.I don't think helping her in upbringing somehow justifies workplace abuse, unjust treatment and becoming a tool to manipulate a some guy into staying in the mud where some asshole on top wants that guy to be.