So I gotta wonder what was Gus Fring's plan before Nacho did what he did. Was he just gonna wait to take over Hector's business bit by bit. Whats a better outcome for someone you want to suffer than living in a semi veg state attached to wheelchair. I didn't expect him to thank Nacho, but he's acting like his dog died over Hector being out of the picture.
Oh well that particular weak spot eventually got him killed.
And also no mention of the Angel of Jimmy scoping out the place, turning down the position offer only to be secretly scoping out that valuable ornament so he could get over and sell it
I'm sure it's someone else's fault he's about to do this he has no choice
Ain't that something? Jimmy is just damaged goods. Cats gotta remember he was on his path even when he was still working in his Parents shop. He's just not going to change. I'm trying to figure out what is angle is on doing this Jimmy Hustle bit. Is it just for the sake of Kim? Or is this just his regular fall back when he can't practice law.
Damn what did Chuck say in the letter guys?
I said to me that a jimmy wrote it lol. Ain’t no way in hell Chuck hoe ass wrote that
suspension of disbelief
they cant use the marvel de-aging effect. just gotta enjoy the show and shut off that part of your brain
I like how everyone is all mixed up
Twins, vet doc lol
When I seen them boots I knew it was gonna be good
One of my biggest complaints about this show is that some of the characters look WAY older than they do in Breaking Bad. I thought Mike was the worst offender until I saw Gail.
One of my biggest complaints about this show is that some of the characters look WAY older than they do in Breaking Bad. I thought Mike was the worst offender until I saw Gail.
Yeah, this is becoming more and more of a problem in regards to Mike's character. This actor is going to be 71 this year if he's not already. He was in his late 60's when he playing a retired cop who was supposed to be in his late 50's during Breaking Bad. Now he's in his 70's playing a guy who was supposed to be in his early 50's?
I think his mobility is much less than what it was during the Breaking Bad run, so I guess a smart director can work around that, but even the scene where he tries to talk tough to Gus's guys is little bit hard to swallow.
Gus askin for some crazy shit, but it did get done
I didn't understand the purpose of Gus asking Mike to handle the interview process for the Lab construction. The only meaning I can take from it is that Gus is short on guys who can operate outside of some type of street operation. In some ways this makes sense as you want enforcers who have hi street IQ, but not the capability or ambition to take a piece of the operation. But without that, Gus would have to be much more heavily involved in day to day operations with the legit side of his business. Seems unlikely given how sophisticated Gus's operation already was at this point.
I know they showed Mike laying some concrete, but that's a far cry from being able to evaluate someone's ability to do excavation and construction job. It's not a big thing, but it stretched my belief a bit. If Mike has all these super skills why the fuck was he working as a parking lot attendant. He could legit do security or construction foreman and provide a better life for his grand daughter without getting involved in this shady business.
Ugh I guess their showin how Kim may end up
Howard losing it lol
Gus askin for some crazy shit, but it did get done
I wonder when will they introduce tuco crazy ass
Shit I forgotTuco was introduced the very first episode in season 1 when Jimmy was trying to scam with those skateboarders and has made appearances throughout. He’s supposedly in jail right now after being set up by Mike
I like how the show is displaying how a couple slowly but surely comes apart
Different life goals,charm wears off,barely communicating
jimmy last convo with chuck sealed how chuck felt about jimmy. that broke jimmy's heart.Yea she was buggin on the way he acted when
He was reading the letter his brother wrote