And they did. Or at least they went a damn long way toward doing so.Yeah, they could possibly pay it off, but with only three episodes left? We’ll see, I guess.
I should have had faith.
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And they did. Or at least they went a damn long way toward doing so.Yeah, they could possibly pay it off, but with only three episodes left? We’ll see, I guess.
That's very possible (two spaces, two episodes). The trailer for the next episode, there is a cop car with his lights on. Off hand, maybe the guy they drugged woke up when Saul broke the window, then was arrested, then the domino's started connecting back to ABQ.another Reddit says "Waterworks" is two spaces before jail in Monopoly, with 2 episodes left in the series. I wonder if carol burnett and her new computer could figure out who he is since her and Jeff came from ABQ and turns him in
Man, I'm on a couple of BCS/BrBa Facebook groups and that's 100% true! And not just the clues, but EVERYTHING has to mean something. It's a beatdown when I get sucked into reading through a thread.I think the passion Reddit guys have for this entire universe is neat, but I personally can't imagine breaking down every frame of an episode and searching for background clues in a series like a tv detective. Honestly sounds exhausting.
I always wonder how much of this is intentional by the writers and how much is just coincidence. Like Jimmy calls himself Victor when he pulls scams, alluding to him being Victor Frankenstein to Walt's Frankenstein's Monster. Then Saul calls Jesse Igor in this last episode, and Igor was Dr. Frankenstein's assistant. If the writers really had this idea years ago when they came up with Jimmy's Victor alias then more power to them, but I'm never sure how much of these connections people make are true vs. how much people just want them to be true.Man, I'm on a couple of BCS/BrBa Facebook groups and that's 100% true! And not just the clues, but EVERYTHING has to mean something. It's a beatdown when I get sucked into reading through a thread.
I am sure a lot of it is coincidence. What you’re seeing is the same type of mentality that feeds conspiracy theories.I always wonder how much of this is intentional by the writers and how much is just coincidence. Like Jimmy calls himself Victor when he pulls scams, alluding to him being Victor Frankenstein to Walt's Frankenstein's Monster. Then Saul calls Jesse Igor in this last episode, and Igor was Dr. Frankenstein's assistant. If the writers really had this idea years ago when they came up with Jimmy's Victor alias then more power to them, but I'm never sure how much of these connections people make are true vs. how much people just want them to be true.
I am sure a lot of it is coincidence. What you’re seeing is the same type of mentality that feeds conspiracy theories.
I think I read before writing each new season of BCS they had a team watch the entirety of Breaking Bad each time to make sure they weren't introducing any plot holes or screwing anything up.Idk. Jmo I think most of it is intentional. One or two things would be just a coincidence but these shows have a multitude of them.
Now I do not think they had all this in line from square one. I think much of the saul backstory had to be carefully filled in, but was done so with painstaking attention to detail. In fact, jmo, but over an hour of this season was dedicated to trying to shore up the plot hole of him yelling about lalo in the desert even though we know lalo was dead.
I think Brian Cranston was wearing a toboggin so he wouldn't have to shave his head again for the cameo.
Do you think Gene talked to Kim on the pay phone?
People are speculating that the teaser is set in BB times. Judging by the foliage around the car, looks like he is in New Mexico.Clearly faking his own death, and disappearing again.
Very interesting, totally missed that but went back and see it. In addition to what you pointed out, when he sang "my wife, my love, my lady, is the sea!" He opened his arms and singing to the guy he was getting ready to con.The sailor (Saul) said
'Brandy (Kim), you're a fine girl
What a good wife you would be
But my life, my lover, my lady is the sea (con game).'
Everything in this show is 100% intentional. So many little nuggets.
Saul has never been a character with a nothing to lose mentality. I don’t see him going down in a fury of bullets. He’s always been terrified to die. I’d say he will be arrested.Anybody else think Saul is going down in a hail of police bullets? At first glance that's how it seems, but they always have a plot twist. Also, does Kim just go back to Florida getting banged by the rube, jail or her ass sued off by Cheryl knowing she's living a life in poverty.