There is still hope that those characters could show up in BCS, after all, Mike does end up working for Gus so we need to know how that happens.If they make another spinoff series, I'd love to see something on Gus Fring or Gale Boetticher.
By the way, do you think Gale was a homosexual? I just figured he was cultured (fluent in Italian, interest in 19th century poetry, etc.). My roommate insists he was totally gay.
Brilliant, went right along with Mike's talk with the newly minted criminal about bad cops and honorable thieves.Same thing.
I was like... you fucking asshole.
How dare you say this shit while you're at home wasting your life and your brother is fucking taking care of you while still attempting to have a fucking life of his own.
It was like someone punched me in the balls.
I was disappointed, I bought the episode off the Sony Store and they censored it.Hamelindigo is enough to know that despite everything, still a douche.
Also, haven't mentioned it but fuck I love when Bob Odenkirk swears. He is the greatest user of colourful language on the planet. Been such a fan of his since watching my first episode of Mr. Show like 20 years ago.
I'm still waiting for a David Cross cameo in Better Call Saul that will probably never happen just because it would be so meta.Speaking of Bob Odenkirk swearing!
http://deadline.com/2015/04/bob-odenkirk-david-cross-sketch-comedy-series-netflix-1201403256/
MY DICK CAN ONLY GET SO HARD!
Wait, what, that was the season finale? DamnWell, that's it for a year. Hopefully we get more Nacho next season.
Like Breaking Bad tended to do, i felt like the penultimate was a better episode than the finale. But the finale definitely worked really well. It gave us a lot of closure on Jimmy as a character while leaving virtually every plot thread hanging.
I mean, Chuck basically said his dad was too trusting. And its not like we didn't see Jimmy steal money from him at the end of that scene.HAH, THE OPENING
Fuck you Chuck, your dad was a sucker, stop blaming Jimmy so much, and start blaming your dad more.
True, but unlike Chuck, Jimmy was there to watch his dad get ripped off over and over again, with nothing he could do about it.I mean, Chuck basically said his dad was too trusting. And its not like we didn't see Jimmy steal money from him at the end of that scene.
That's understandable, but that doesn't mean Chuck doesn't have a reason to be angry at him for stealing from his dad.My point is that guess where Jimmy got his attitude from? Not wanting to BE his dad.