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TopicSo this Breaking Bad show, it's pretty good.
SovietOmega
07/12/20 3:09:39 AM
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Mike got all beat up for Nacho's work. I wasn't expecting knowing future events to be a boon, but it lets me know with confidence that he bounces back.

Big blowback at David and Main regarding the commercial. Strikes one and two. Saul seemed ok from our limited perspective on this one case, but the bigwigs at the firm do make a valid point that there are other cases and potential damage to their reputation. I still say it's a bit overblown, but it works well for Saul's character.

"It's him or me" - Nacho, talking about killing a character we see alive years later yet curiously not also Nacho. Hopefully he just ends up leaving peacefully/is exiled rather than eating bullets, I like this guy. He's like Jesse if Jesse were cool.

Ah gun salesman, nice to see you here. Quite a different scene when the potential buyer knows what the heck he's doing. So much so that Mike knows the whole ordeal's a bad move.

Back at Dracula's Castle, Saul stays the night, worried about Chuck and also wants confirmation regarding Kim. They have a bit of a heated chat. Due to this, Saul will be unavoidably late, which definitely isn't gonna play well at David and Main.

Watching Mike play dumb in front of Tuco is amazing. I could watch Mike hide his true power level only to reveal he was secretly badass all day. So THIS is where he gets the injuries from the episode opening. Not by killing, but by staging an assault. Says a lot about Mike's character too.


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