what's gonna happen next episode
BETTER CALL SAUL
Nacho gets Lalo'd.
is he gonna make it bros?
Can someone versed in hispanic music tell me if Lalo has patrician or plebeian taste? Is the music he listens to the mexican equivalent of Scott Walker or rather Britney Spears?
what an erudite question
What's he looking at?
if kim doesn't die i will riot
everything Lalo does is patrician
what's lalo gonna do
our boy is back in the finale, prepare for kino
Season 5 opened up with the black and white scene of Gene asserting himself in fixing his problem of the cab driver knowing his identity. This needs to be juxtaposed in this finale with Jimmy getting out of his funk, and for Kim's own sake severing their relationship. This would cement the ability for the Saul Goodman persona to be present in season 6. Kim is Jimmy's fixer, they keyed us in on this in their first scene together where he kicks the shit out of the trash can, and then Kim cleans it up for him. The are obviously many more examples of this through the course of the show. If Jimmy has this fixer in his life the entirety of Breaking Bad, his character makes absolutely no sense and his descent further in to immorality cannot manifest organically. Chuck McGill was also established as someone who had a clear idea of what Jimmy becomes in the future. His foresight, whatever you think of his character needs to be paid off, and that means Kim being duped by Jimmy and suffering a complete broken heart in this finale. Anything other than this will mean that the show runners became too tied to Kim Wexler as a character and lost complete direction of the most core elements necessary in constructing a Saul Goodman origin story. Something Unforgivable makes or breaks this show.
Thank you for reading my rant.
>"it's all good man :D" t. saul
s5 ending will almost certainly be a contrast to this. it will take the transformation to BB-saul further, but on a tragic note. or at least that's what I hope.
Challenge nacho to a jumping contest
and a fine upvote to you my good gentleman...
I think Jimmy went too far with Howard. Not even with the bowling balls or hookers but, I think, with blaming him for Chuck's death. Howard can't just brush it off. Who knows, what if he dug into the events and found out about Jimmy's involvement in the insurance problems? I hope he gets back at Jimmy.
>>"it's all good man :D" t. saul
>s5 ending will almost certainly be a contrast to this
makes sense to me
>for Kim's own sake severing their relationship
i can see this and it fits but i dont see how jimmy turns into breaking bad's saul goodman after this
>Howard can't just brush it off
But he has. Howard came to terms with it and moved on with his life. Jimmy didn't and had to become Saul Goodman to avoid coming to terms with his guilt.
Why do you think he has to fully transform during the show? I can see the series ending on an event that causes it but we never witness ot
Saul becomes all the lawyers and whips out 2 lightsabers to vanquish the evil cartel.....
Paca paca paca mi caballo
for completeness. it's clear that the original "before, during and after bb" plan has changed to mostly "before bb". BCS is about Jimmy turning into Saul. omitting the final events would be weird in my opinion.
Howard has accepted his responsibility for Chuck's death long ago. so I doubt Jimmy's words broke him. He found a way to cope with his guilt, whatever that is. Namaste.
I have no idea what he'll be up to now, because he sure as hell won't be able to turn Kim against Saul.
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>Like he had just been hurt with someone else.
we see kim talking to howard in the sneak peak. my take: howard learns about kim's new situation and offers her a job where she can deal with the pro bono shitters and still earn a decent pay. this will make jimmy feel betrayed and he'll snap
what i'm going after is that jimmy shouting that howard killed his brother and howard's business parter goes pretty far. i cannot see howard letting it slide, if not because of guilt, but because of reputation. one possible route is that howard digs up jimmy's involvement with the insurance company.
I am the only one that think that chucks death is on jimmy?
Chuck's death is 100% on Jimmy
I hope they subvert expectations and ditch transitioning to BB and do their own alternate universe thing instead.
Congratulations, you watched the show.
Am I the only one who thinks Jimmy doesn't feel guilty about Chuck and nor should he?
Because the implication in the B&W flash forwards is that Gene is nostalgic of his time as Saul Goodman. Not seeing him at the top of his game would be a complete mistake and would make this show a failure to a large extent.
>Jimmy a broken little bitch after the money
>Kim had to talk Lalo down while Jimmy stammered
It makes sense. He's been totally emasculated so him snapping because of Howard talking to Kim works.
No, you just don't want to ditch Wexler. She's served her part, its not her show, let Jimmy devolve in to slime.
Chuck was an asshole
*parkours behind you*
cmon lalo can only jump down, we both know who'd win that challenge
That's right. We'll turn it into the Jimmy & Kimmy show and are going to ditch the BBfags instead.