>Oh look, it's a Mike doing fuck all episode
what is the point of all this shit?
>Oh look, it's a Mike doing fuck all episode
what is the point of all this shit?
I mean, does his storyline ever connect to anything? it looks like a standalone fanservice minisode every time he's on screen
>It's a Mike meticulously dices up chicken breasts and prepares a nice marinade with garlic, paprika and thyme (10 minutes prep in real time, mostly just close up of his hands massaging the meat), takes a sit next to his fridge and waits the whole night by playing card games (20 minutes montage with time lapse effects to highlight sunset and dawn), puts the chicken once it's ready in the morning in a slow cooking crockpot (15 minutes slow motion 360 degrees shot of the crockpot while mariachi music plays in the background), with the final scene being him taking a single bite of the delicious cooked chicken and inaudibly grumbling 'ehh... not hungry today', putting on his iconic black jacket and leaving his apartment, fade to black, produced by Vince Gilligan episode
>It's a Mike's daughter in law asks him to paint his granddaughter's room so Mike goes to home depot store and carefully selects all the best equipment for the job, spends an hour applying tape around wall edges and switches and rigorously applies a first coat of primer after mixing the can appropriately with a stirrer, first doing the corners and edges with a brush then filling in with a roller in a precise W motion, waiting for it to dry then repeating the process for two extra layers, ending scene is Kaylee coming home from school and saying 'grandpa why did you paint it green, I wanted it in pink', Mike grunts and hugs her episode
>It's a Mike does his daily head shaving routine, first opening up his cabinet to pick up his old fashioned Merkur safety razor and loading up an extra sharp Feather blade, applying a classic Proraso pre-shaving oil all over his scalp, whipping a nice, thick lather with his 100% silvertip Edwin Jagger badger from his soap bowl and delicately shaving against the grain and rinsing with hot water after each stroke, then repeating the process alongside the grain, rinsing his head and drying it off with a warm towel and of course applying a Proraso aftershave lotion episode
kino
I'm in the middle of watching Breaking Bad (Like Season 3, first time), this series is kino
My favourite episode so far is probably "Fly", I don't know why but it made me laugh my ass off the whole time for some reason
BB is kino despite what the contraians say. You'll enjoy season 4 and 5, kino and comfy.
The movie sucked ass and BCS is just boring.
Wutlol Im at like half of 3rd season of bcs, enjoying it thoroughly, maybe I just like watching Mike do household chores.. soothes my turbo-autism.
Better call saul is like the entire BrBa was a Fly episode.
>Mike dismantles a vehicle down to it's frame
>Estimate: 10:23 mins
>Mike watches Gus or Don Eladio from his car
>Estimate: 14:54 mins
>Mike waits for a battery to die then sits by a window eating peanuts
>Estimate: 15:01 mins
>Mike waits for a car with a broken muffler to pass by
>Estimate: 4:45 mins
>Mike sits in a parking booth waiting for someone to show up
>Estimate: 7:19 mins
Total elapsed time: 51 mins 42 seconds
Typical total episode length: 50 minutes (Source: breakingbad.wikia.com/wiki/Season_2_(Better_Call_Saul)
fact - more happens in the episode The Fly than in entire series of BCS
fact - by the time bcs finishes, it will have more seasons, more episodes, and it will ran longer than breaking bad.
the following argument
>You don't like it because it doesn't have explosions
is invalid, because the last season had huge explosions during the twins shootout with the gang. and still, nothing happened
exactly. In BCS nothing ever fucking happens
is the show any good? How much manufactured tension does it have?
my heart was pounding in my chest when mike ate nuts by the window for 10 minutes
>he doesn't get it
It's comfy
This
Apart from a few exceptions with kim after netflix took over BCS has no screaming harpies in it like every other show out there ruined by shitty female writers
Great actors, great characters. What's not to like?
Chuck makes a good allegory for the trans mental health debate. He insists everything has to accommodate his problem while insisting there's nothing mentally wrong with him. Alongside this, when questioned about the inadequacies in his logic, he simply loses his temper much like someone with a mental illness will. And yet Chuck will not claim he's mentally ill. Despite the evidence. Chuck shows multiple signs of being mentally ill but society plays along. When he is forced to take a step back and look at what he is, he kills himself.
Vince Gilligan so concretely sums up the trans issue I swear it must have been on purpose.
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF!
*looks at your fryer*
Hmmm...
*face turns to a frown and fists tighten*
Ahem...
*rolls up sleeves*
*clears throat*
*takes a deep breath*
CLEAN THE FUCKING FRYER WAGIE
*he says calmly*
Not enough Kim.
>it's a michael wants to take a picture down for 20 minutes episode
AND HE GETS TO BE A LAWYER?! WHAT A SICK JOKE!
I miss the pasta about Mike having diarrhea, anyone have it?
THIS WEEK ON INVINCIBLE GRANDPA
Better Call Saul is literally the same shit as The Walking Dead. A couple good episodes every season and a whole bunch of boring ones where nothing happens.
Why couldn't they have just made BCS a wacky corrupt lawyer comedy show?
the movie was a good finale to jessie's story and bcs is comfy and arguably better then brba
imagine her moaning as you take her roughly from behind
Mike is honestly far better in BCS than he is in BB. In breaking bad he is this annoying ass unstoppable anime character that constantly spits on Walt, literally no flaws whatsoever. In BCS on the other hand we see him vulnerable, we get a closer connection to his family and we see him express more emotions than grunting and annoyance.
>and arguably better then brba
god damn contrarians
>It's a show about nothing!
>Nothing happens in the show!
I miss this little nigga like you wouldn't believe.
werner... come back ;_;
Wooden doors! Even with industrial furnaces It's impossible, it's fantasy mike!
He did nothing wrong.
why wasn't he bothered by the fact that he was going to get murdered?
>lose his mind if he can't see his wife for a year
>but dying and NEVER seeing her again is ok though
You should get into writing user, the way you describe things is so relaxing.
saul landing her completely takes me out of the show, their relationship is so bizarre
Fly is the Breaking Bad pleb filter, congrats on being non-pleb user
they threatned to kill his wife, he knew they where serious people, he accepted his fate.
Genuinely felt really bad for him he just wanted to be with his wife
>it's a Mike gets Corona virus and runs out of toilet paper episode
the whole thing felt pretty weird and retarded honestly, why the fuck would he call his wife and tell her to come over when he knew what kinda people they were?
It's just a relationship of convenience for her I think
It won't last.
He thought mike was soft and would let him away with it. The scene was more i service of mikes character's development, up until that point he had a strict no kill policy, you could say he broke bad.
Wtf is wrong with her teeth?
She has big gums
And his angry last words to her were strange too.
nah, she seems to genuinely love him. she's done so much for him
yeah what a sad little cuck, jesus christ... pathetic
couldn't stand this fucking faggot
>willingly accept the conditions and is paid tons of money
>knows he's not going home until he's done
>still fucks it all up because he needed milkies
Did they already shot all of his scenes? He might get coronad
idk
last ep didn't even have any salamancas
I can't tell if people are being ironic when they're saying better call saul is boring
the show is exciting as fuck and last episode had me on the edge of my seat, everything from the previous seasons and new ties with breaking bad are coming to fruition at the same time and the last episode with the fake defendant was the most exciting episode of the show so far
mike beating up that thug with pseudo martial arts was so fucking embarrassing to watch, I just can't take this character seriously
Let's just say they got plenty of Mike in the can.
He's worth 50 of (You) user.
>It's a "Jimmy sets in motion the circumstances for his brother dying and let's someone else take the blame" episode
Is this going to come up again?
fly was filler and redditurds think it was deep lmao
>Is this going to come up again?
lol
In Breaking Bad, Lalo still seems to be alive. Prison maybe? Fractured off from the cartel?
Saul thinks he's alive now I think about it he's probably dead, I guess.
I didn't really get this, did jimmy know it was a suicide from the start? he was just sad because he thought it was his fault?