Re: TV: Better Call Saul
Posted: Wed April 20, 2016 2:26 pm
Yeah, its a bummer....i love Jimmy. Great character...its amazing what they did with him here.
EJ wrote:I have no problem with the finale. Quite enjoyed it. Just bummed we have to wait a year for it to start again. Probably my favorite show on tv right now.
maybe mike got noticed BECAUSE HE DROPPED ALL THAT CASH AT THE BARMitchCumstein wrote:It's gotta be Fring. Maybe he didn't personally leave the note and the stick, but we know his past with Hector. I think it's safe to assume he's been keeping eyes on the Salamancas and has noticed Mike watching them too.
Your friend is an idiot who's missed the entire point of the show as outlined by Mike in S1E09.numbers wrote:So I had an argument with a co-worker today over who is more likable, Jimmy or Chuck. Obviously, I said Jimmy, but then he starts going on about how Chuck has done nothing "illegal" as if that is the standard for whether someone is a good person or not. I feel like hes the only person that watches this show that feels that way.
Yup.theplatypus wrote:Your friend is an idiot who's missed the entire point of the show as outlined by Mike in S1E09.numbers wrote:So I had an argument with a co-worker today over who is more likable, Jimmy or Chuck. Obviously, I said Jimmy, but then he starts going on about how Chuck has done nothing "illegal" as if that is the standard for whether someone is a good person or not. I feel like hes the only person that watches this show that feels that way.
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
Assuming you've seen it by now?cutuphalfdead wrote:TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED
I haven't seen it but I read about it.Bammer wrote:Assuming you've seen it by now?cutuphalfdead wrote:TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED
My DVR did the same thing. Cut off several minutes. Weird.
A pretty important 2 minutes if you ask me.cutuphalfdead wrote:I haven't seen it but I read about it.Bammer wrote:Assuming you've seen it by now?cutuphalfdead wrote:TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED
My DVR did the same thing. Cut off several minutes. Weird.
The two actors actually really don't like each other in real life which has influenced the script.CopperTom wrote:I just finished season 2. My only complaint was the limited interaction between Jimmy and Mike. This show is so well done. The execution is perfect.
Bammer wrote:The two actors actually really don't like each other in real life which has influenced the script.CopperTom wrote:I just finished season 2. My only complaint was the limited interaction between Jimmy and Mike. This show is so well done. The execution is perfect.
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theplatypus wrote:That actually did happen in The Good Wife. The two lead actresses really hated each other, to the point where they straight-up stopped sharing scenes together after a couple seasons. When they finally did have to be in the same scene after several seasons of "just missing each other", they were shot separately and hilariously CGI'd together.
Did Chud tweet this?Mecca wrote:I had a monologue the other day at lunch about how great this show has turned out compared to my initial fears. The fact that they aren't relying too much on previous world building done in Breaking Bad and retaining drama for a character/characters that we know end up at Point B in the future just goes to show how proficient people writing and producing the show are.
As long as I keep my posts to more than 140 characters, I should be able to stave off this chud, interrupted schtickwease wrote:Did Chud tweet this?Mecca wrote:I had a monologue the other day at lunch about how great this show has turned out compared to my initial fears. The fact that they aren't relying too much on previous world building done in Breaking Bad and retaining drama for a character/characters that we know end up at Point B in the future just goes to show how proficient people writing and producing the show are.