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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 12, 2015 9:12:57 GMT 1
I think Season 1 is totally gonna end with Saul and Mike in the desert facing off against Vaas' character's men. Mike'll turn to Saul and go,
"We're in a pretty serious situation here, McGill. If you wanna get out of this alive, you better call Saul."
And then Saul does like a Dragon Ball Z-style charge attack and obliterates the cartel members with a laser beam of concentrated sleazy litigation.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 12, 2015 12:00:16 GMT 1
I prefer the version where they actually call Saul from BSG with the Galactica coming down and firing on the cartel dudes.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 16, 2015 13:31:26 GMT 1
"Lawyers are like health insurance. You hope you never need them, but then not having them? Like, can you imagine if a guy were to get diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and couldn't get treatment with his insurance plan? Man, that'd be a crazy story, I bet. Yep."
- Bruno Heller's rejected script for the Better Call Saul pilot.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 16, 2015 17:17:18 GMT 1
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 16, 2015 18:35:26 GMT 1
I guess it would've also alternated between Saul's exploits and a 44 year old Walt pottering around eating breakfast, because it's a Breaking Bad prequel and that's what everyone wants to see.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 17, 2015 0:06:38 GMT 1
I just saw episode 2 and liked it. Tuco's cameo was awesome, Mike's cameo is awesome and I do like how we can clearly see James slowly turning into Saul Goodman. The road to damnation is paved with good intentions.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 17, 2015 9:12:52 GMT 1
Episode 3 was really good. Yes, I watch them the very morning they come on Netflix.
Mike made a big step away from being a parking garage troll and into being Saul's private investigator. That can't happen soon enough.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 17, 2015 12:08:51 GMT 1
Saul (not calling him Jimmy) should've just paid Mike the money for his parking considering the amount of pennies he wasted on those phone calls. Also I love how this show is pretty much like Breaking Bad as in every episode has a proper cliffhanger and escalation.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 19, 2015 21:41:55 GMT 1
When do you think David Cross will show up? I always wanted him to be Saul's Quick Vanish guy in Breaking Bad, but admittedly, at the point that character showed up, it would've been really jarring to have Tobias cameo.
Also, I loved Saul's sex robot voice. And the Kettlemans' incredibly cringey answering machine message. It was possibly even worse than Jesse's from the early seasons of Breaking Bad.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 23, 2015 12:39:07 GMT 1
The Kettlemans are just so....happy. I dispise happiness. And they seem so straight laced to, I was suprised they stole all that money.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 23, 2015 13:10:23 GMT 1
This is the Breaking Bad universe. Any seemingly happy family is obviously hiding some sort of hideous lie and is about to fracture and let all the ugliness out.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 23, 2015 13:40:25 GMT 1
I'm just wondering when Saul is going to meet Hank, I got high hopes when he has to defend a drug guy.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 23, 2015 20:01:07 GMT 1
Maybe he can defend Marie for an early incidence of her kleptomania, and right after he leaves, Dean Norris'll come in with a fake mullet on asking "Jesus Christ, who the hell was that Marie?"
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 23, 2015 22:03:04 GMT 1
It will be sure as hell more dignified then his role in "Under the Dome".
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 24, 2015 21:30:41 GMT 1
Saw the episode this morning. My Netflix was acting weird so the first 1/4 of the episode had this weird thing where the audio and what was o nscreen didnt match up so it took away some of the experience. However this was a good episode still, Slippin' Jimmy strikes again. With a vengeance no less.
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