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well that was a little underwhelming, aside from the BrBa callback joke
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This season really needed to be 12 or 13 episodes. That finale was a jumbled mess.
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Watched the finale again. I might've been too hard on it. Up to when he goes to Chicago it's really good-- that scene with Hamlin was oddly bittersweet, and the bingo monologue was outstanding. The Marco hijinx were a little too wacky for me. I think I just expected all the story strands to converge at the end of the season, but I guess they made this when they knew they were coming back for season 2. Still wish I'd seen more of the Nacho storyline, but I'm guessing that will all appear next year.
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theplatypus wrote:Watched the finale again. I might've been too hard on it. Up to when he goes to Chicago it's really good-- that scene with Hamlin was oddly bittersweet, and the bingo monologue was outstanding. The Marco hijinx were a little too wacky for me. I think I just expected all the story strands to converge at the end of the season, but I guess they made this when they knew they were coming back for season 2. Still wish I'd seen more of the Nacho storyline, but I'm guessing that will all appear next year.
I feel like he needed to "break bad" for lack of a better phrase to be able to make sense that he'd get involved with Nacho aside from the times that nacho threatened him
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welp I watched this for some reason.
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There needs to be another spinoff: Ehrmantraut
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Is this show worth a watch?
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Evvo wrote:Is this show worth a watch?
Yes.
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I wonder if there is anything outlined for cinnabon saul getting wind of walt/jack's death. Would he come out of hiding and attempt to reclaim what he built for himself?
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Evvo wrote:Is this show worth a watch?
gonna say no
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Dev wrote:
Evvo wrote:Is this show worth a watch?
gonna say no
you're the only person saying this, dev
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Mecca wrote:
Dev wrote:
Evvo wrote:Is this show worth a watch?
gonna say no
you're the only person saying this, dev
So what?
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the whole show is just a game of smoke and mirrors. flashbacks flash forwards and nothing really happens. every time there is an important conversation you get left on the outside of the room. they wouldn't need 13 episodes if they didn't waste so much time. I will prob watch next season. but this is definitely a guilty pleasure and its not even pleasurable.
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theplatypus wrote:
Mecca wrote:
Dev wrote:
Evvo wrote:Is this show worth a watch?
gonna say no
you're the only person saying this, dev
So what?
so lets dance!
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Dev wrote:the whole show is just a game of smoke and mirrors. flashbacks flash forwards and nothing really happens. every time there is an important conversation you get left on the outside of the room. they wouldn't need 13 episodes if they didn't waste so much time. I will prob watch next season. but this is definitely a guilty pleasure and its not even pleasurable.
I'd say a lot happens on this show. We have a reactive protagonist who gets continuously pushed back to his starting point, which can make it seem like a lot of treading water, but in actuality is just a different kind of action. The AV Club had a great review of the episode Alpine Shepard Boy where they wrote about how much of the show is about Jimmy languishing in the dreary mundanity of his life in New Mexico (which is, as we saw in the finale, necessary in order to set up his eventual turn to the Saul Persona), and how the show is built to reflect that. It is leisurely paced, and I love that about it. More driven by character moments than a season-wide story arc, with even its "big moments" feeling modest and somewhat muted compared to its predecessor's exploding drug den and madcap meth-McGyver antics. In any case, I think "guilty pleasure" is silly; it's a consistently beautiful show to look at, it's smartly written, well acted (for the most part), and just oozes charm. It's also very funny, and weirdly heartbreaking at the same time. I'm a big fan.
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what important conversations happen while we are outside of a room? Hamlin telling Jimmy he isn't going to be hired as a lawyer? That was done for effect and you could tell based on non-verbal cues what the conversation was.

Chuck calling Hamlin?
We didn't need to hear it to know Chuck was going behind Jimmy's back; we just didn't know for what.

Not trying to seem like I am coming at you dev, but it seems like you cherry picked something that stuck out, but didn't happen often.
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Mecca wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
Mecca wrote:
Dev wrote:
Evvo wrote:Is this show worth a watch?
gonna say no
you're the only person saying this, dev
So what?
so lets dance!
Whatever, I don't agree with him, but trying to discredit someone's opinion because it doesn't line up with the consensus is a shitty way to have a conversation.
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theplatypus wrote:
Mecca wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
Mecca wrote:
Dev wrote:
Evvo wrote:Is this show worth a watch?
gonna say no
you're the only person saying this, dev
So what?
so lets dance!
Whatever, I don't agree with him, but trying to discredit someone's opinion because it doesn't line up with the consensus is a shitty way to have a conversation.
You're right, but it engaged him and made him elaborate
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Episode 9 was fantastic. Odenkirk has been top notch throughout the show. The just need to move the show more towards Saul Goodman and not Jimmy McGill
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This old Mr. Show skit is kind of surreal once you've seen Better Call Saul.

Well, it's also surreal in general.

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