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TopicSo this Breaking Bad show, it's pretty good.
SovietOmega
07/08/20 11:24:30 PM
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"I never did catch your name" "Saul...'s all good, man, get it?" How...how did I not see that before? I'm going to chalk that up to extreme differences in culture between Saul presenting himself as an attorney and wouldn't go for such street talk and Saul the small time criminal who would.

Speaking of small time crime, opening conned me hard, if Past Saul crime is gonna be a recurring thing, I'm down.

The Kettlemans are such adorable criminals. Pretty much the perfect opening act for this kind of show. I'm sure things will develop into something deeper and darker as BCS worldbuilds more, but for now this is a fun family for Saul to play off of. Can Saul take a bribe? Is he really the kind of lawyer guilty people hire? One day, we shall know the answer to these questions and more.

Love how completely unflappable Nacho is when confronted by Saul's speeching at him about how many mistakes were made that night.

Ah, so he CAN take bribe money, sorry, 'retainer fees'. "Upon this rock, I will build my church" Feels like this is the moment that Saul irrevocably transforms.

Lawl, so THAT was what the suit and look were for? Not money excess, but a little jab at this Hamlin guy? I'm with Kim on this one. What is his angle?

"Hamlindigo blue" lol

Saul really does seem to be trying here. He's not an idiot, so why is his brain so badly broken here?

At first I was shocked the guy fell from the sign, hanging by a strap. Then as Saul sprang into action it clicked. He didn't want the sign to keep the sign, it was a long con to make sure a great many eyes were on it. As a bonus, if HMM were to further pursue the takedown of the sign, it would be bad optics that Saul could use as leverage. It's basically win-win for Saul either way, and all it took was a little personal risk on his part.

Chuck-o-vision as Chuck dares to venture outside wrapped in his space blanket was a humorous touch. Saul was perhaps a bit too obvious in his skirting of the truth in their conversation. Alas, Chuck now knows Saul's up to some old habits. Pretty calm way to end the episode, but slow and steady wins the race.


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