Better Call Saul

I think, before Jesse, we're going to see Emilio Koyama, that Asian Latino guy that was working with Krazy 8 in the first episodes of Breaking Bad. The first guy Walter dissolves with acid.

Remember: Jesse said Saul got Emilio scot-free twice.

That is a very good point! Both Emilio and Krazy 8 are bound to turn up at some point, maybe Tuco meets them in prison or something.

As for Hank? I doubt it, I can't really see his and Saul's paths crossing at this point.
 
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That is a very good point! Both Emilio and Krazy 8 are bound to turn up at some point, maybe Tuco meets them in prison or something.

As for Hank? I doubt it, I can't really see his and Saul's paths crossing at this point.
Krazy 8 already appeared (briefly):
Edit: if Tuco meets somebody in prison, that must be Skinny Pete.
 
They've been teasing the return of characters like this pretty hard. I wouldn't necessarily bet on all of these appearing, but probably some. For one, people love it when they do, and for another, it just makes plot sense. They're pretty paranoid about leaking, and it's pretty obvious these teasers are deliberate, so some might be flak to disguise what's really going to happen.

The RV is apparently going to make an appearance, although not yet in its incarnation as a rolling meth lab.

I'd like to see Skinny Pete again.
 
Good Lord I love this show so much.

Its just so low key compared to everything else. You see Walking Dead which is about surviving in the apocalypse or Game of Thrones which is about a big freaking war with dragons and monsters and magic and armies and all sorts of stuff.

And then you have this show which, at its core, is really just about people going to work. Every time I watch this show, I'm just like "Aw, I hope Kim has a good day today" and they get so much character development out of really simple stuff that I can't help but love it. It also helps that the actors are great.

I typically hate prequels and sometimes this shows going into the "That's how that happened?!" territory where they explain things that never needed to be explained (like Gus' underground lab for example) but almost 4 full seasons in and the show still has me hooked, so they are doing something right.
 
I really dug that split-screen intro. Bravo!
Hector loves some of dat thicc booty.
It seems that Kim and Jimmy are just going to drift apart as Jimmy resents Kim's success, and Kim is just embarrassed with Jimmy, and that's actually sadder than anything I could have thought up.
Gus you bastard!
The Germans are starting to flare up, Kai is going to do something stupid, or he's going to get taken under Mike's wing. I can feel it.
What is Kim's better way? Seems like some kind of art project...
 
Cannot blame Kim's reaction, worst thing to know about your significant other is leading a double life, basically. But it goes to show how much Kim loves Jimmy by still sticking with him after this sudden revelation, and trying to help him on his little case all the while making some progress with her new career. On the other episode, I think it was out of Jimmy's good conscious by telling Kim to go for it on picking her new job with the other firm because he doesn't want to see Kim get dragged down to Jimmy's new criminal world.
 
I really dug that split-screen intro. Bravo!
Hector loves some of dat thicc booty.
It seems that Kim and Jimmy are just going to drift apart as Jimmy resents Kim's success, and Kim is just embarrassed with Jimmy, and that's actually sadder than anything I could have thought up.
Gus you bastard!
The Germans are starting to flare up, Kai is going to do something stupid, or he's going to get taken under Mike's wing. I can feel it.
What is Kim's better way? Seems like some kind of art project...
Kim's plan? My guess is... She's realized that all those cases she cited to the prosecutor were white folk who got slaps on the wrist, and so Huell DINDUNUFFIN Babineaux is being unfairly singled out because he's extra melanated. She'll round up some additional darker-skinned-individuals to protest outside, while she (or likely Jimmy, cause he's got a way with words) has a bullhorn to shout out how "the man" is holding the dindu's down, and this is a gross miscarriage of justice. The DA will say "Alright, we'll give him probation," and Jimmy will have to travel somewhere to pick him up cause he fled despite Jimmy telling him not to. They'll make it back in a DSP-level stroke of luck and timing so Kim doesn't look like a total fool.

And it's this event that has Kim tell Jimmy that he needs to be straight with her about all the crap he's doing. This begins the total downfall of their relationship.

Just my thoughts on it.
 
Monday rolls around yet again, yay. It's gonna suck when the season is over but there's probably going to be some good stuff before this season is over.
I think the idea that Kim is going to organize a protest because Huell is a good boy (who did do something but not as bad as other precedents) is right on the money. Also, I wonder if we're going to see Nacho kill Kai tonight when he goes off the reservation on a trip for the Germans to a strip club or casino or something to improve morale.
 
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The Salamancas sure do love cooking, it's kinda ironic that Nacho wants out but he sure does have the Salamanca blood ruining through his veins when he has to get shit done like that Macklemore looking dude.

Is this the infamous Lalo that we all talked about? Hah, this shit is getting really good and what a heel turn on Kim this episode. The prosecutor chick also looks like Skylar lol, maybe it's her sister.
 
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The Salamancas sure do love cooking, it's kinda ironic that Nacho wants out but he sure does have the Salamanca blood ruining through his veins when he has to get shit done like that Macklemore looking dude.
I think that's more Nacho putting up a front to play Gus' insider lackey (I OWN YOU) being hard as the Salamanca face of the cartel's operations. You can see him be completely conflicted when he went home and tossed a couple floozies their pouches of meth and then went to stare longingly at those Manitoba IDs he had made for he and his pops. He wants out. He needs out. He definitely wants his dad to be away from it, because he just wants to make burritos (and later on make some bitchin' Mexican-style poutine).

Edit - Spoilerification
 
When Jimmy puts his mind to it, he goes all out!
So Kim finds mass law breaking a turn on? Kinky!
Kai is playing up again, but Werner is the one in real trouble I think. I fully expect Gus to off him.
Nacho's clearly looking to flee with Papi, but with Lalo now in the picture (who seems unnervingly pleasant) it's not good for him.
 
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Sorry for Double posting, but well:

We find out where Hector got his signature bell from.
Kim just commited some massive fraud against a whole city in Texas
Lalo is clearly fronting towards Gus
Jimmy still can't into law
Cracks are beginning to show between Kim and Jim. Chuck's Final Revenge?
Werner's escaped! Mike will kill him for that.
 
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