damn, did not expect Lalo to die so quick. what they gonna do with the other 5 episodes? Brian Cranston and Aaron Paul supposedly will return.
The "it wasnt me, it was Ignacio" line was said for the first time chronologically. But even Saul/Jimmy is smart enough to know Lalo is dead, so not sure why he said it in Breaking Bad.
The "it wasnt me, it was Ignacio" line was said for the first time chronologically. But even Saul/Jimmy is smart enough to know Lalo is dead, so not sure why he said it in Breaking Bad.
was that Kuby opening up the gate?
damn, did not expect Lalo to die so quick. what they gonna do with the other 5 episodes? Brian Cranston and Aaron Paul supposedly will return.
The "it wasnt me, it was Ignacio" line was said for the first time chronologically. But even Saul/Jimmy is smart enough to know Lalo is dead, so not sure why he said it in Breaking Bad.
was that Kuby opening up the gate?
this is the only thing that makes sense to me. He and Kim get PTSD, and as a result Kim somehow dies or kills herself. This ends the Wexler storyline. Jimmy's PTSD carries over into Breaking Bad.For all he knew, Lalo sent some people to finish him off before he died.
Mike never told Saul and Kim that Lalo is dead. I don't remember it, but he said something along the lines of he's not coming back. Which could mean anything.
Nah he'll probably murk Kim himself..Gus hires Kim and sends her to Madrigal in Europe
i could be wrong but i think kim is alive with "gene" in nebraskathis is the only thing that makes sense to me. He and Kim get PTSD, and as a result Kim somehow dies or kills herself. This ends the Wexler storyline. Jimmy's PTSD carries over into Breaking Bad.
wtf was that? Kim just leaves is a pretty weak ending for Kim...
i got a feeling we'll see her again-probably in the gene takovic timeline finalewtf was that? Kim just leaves is a pretty weak ending for Kim...
i got a feeling we'll see her again-probably in the gene takovic timeline finale
we're finally here in the BB timeline-the pieces are in place now
man gilligan and gould should give a masterclass to the rest of the writers in hollywood