>season finale
>Jimmy comes home after finally meeting Gus and grabs a beer before sitting to watch TV
>Kim walks up to him from the shadows of their hollow apartment
>"heyyyy Kim, I was about to watch Casablanca, wanna join me?"
>... "Jimmy, I have to tell you something"...
>... I f—d Mike's industrial grade penis
Breaking bad is better than better Call Saul
>The danger which you good man speak of is not faced by yourstruly, but rather I ought to say it's me who is the sun who melts the ice.
what do seahorns taste like?
I appreciate where all you guys are coming from. Trying to figure something out that's right in your face.
This isn't Laverne & Shirley spinoff of Happy Days. Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad are not two shows they are the same show. It's one show. Just look at the fonts for instance in the credits, look at everything. It is exactly the same because it is the same. There is no this or that all roads lead to Rome
You aren't wrong about BCS being arguably better but you are a genuine brainlet if you think BrBa is just "reddit dialogue and meme explosions"
This is a legit criticism but kind of forgivable when you remember that the show was originally going to be a dark comedy before it started taking itself more seriously.
>Saul gives francesca a card
>'tell them jimmy sent you'
Who could it be? HHM? Schweikart and Cokely?
The whole point of that scene was to show how Walter had let his money and power get to his head and basically saw himself as some kind of le epic Disney supervillain. Series 4 & 5 are basically Walt being overconfident and acting like some criminal mastermind, and lucking out until it all eventually blows up in his face in Ozymandias.
If you think it sounds "reddit" that just means it's effective writing.
Are you retarded? Jimmy McGill obviously. The question is how and when will Saul and Jimmy eventually come into contact and why does Saul trust Jimmy enough to recommend his services like that
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Okay how about one of non-plebs explain the Mercury fulminate reference