Season 5 has been great, 5.6 one of the best ever!
Season 5 has been great, 5.6 one of the best ever!
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High Life Man (03-19-2020)
The last 2 episodes 5:8 and 5:9 have been really stressful.
High Life Man (04-17-2020)
Binging all the seasons I haven't watched to catch up...
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Finally in full binge, just got through Season 3...
Keep with it, I think 5 may be my favourite so far.
This is going to be fucking great - a final season split 7 eps then 6 both shown this year.
I'm going to have to go back and do a bit of a rewatch though 2 years is too long for me to remember everything that is going on.
Those of you who have stupidly not watched this yet you have just about enough time to binge it in time which will be like going to the restroom at a restaurant and your food arriving as you come back.
Von Halen (03-11-2022)
So here's the latest on the final season....
It will be 13 episodes, split into two 6 week blocks
First two episodes air on Monday 4/18 and then airing every Monday through May.
Second half begins on July 11
It's been confirmed that Walt & Jesse will be involved "somehow" in the final season, but no details about when exactly they show up.
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Gotta watch the opener again..I know I missed some small tidbits...loved the beginning showing Sauls future..the bottle top from the early Jimmy/Kim scam rolling off the truck..He was doing well....
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Nickdfresh (04-20-2022)
That was what they did with BB..I hadnt seen it til the final season so I binge watched the first 4-5 seasons and the first half of the last one..I only had to wait a week between for the last 8 episodes..
Caught up with Breaking Bad really late myself. Same with Game of Thrones... I watched the first 7 seasons of that all in one summer and then had to wait for the last season.
I did not see that ending coming last night...damn
Crazy. What a great show.
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Really curious if they kill off Kim or does she just leave..Hamlin is going to come into play..
Dead, or in jail or she leaves judging by the opening of the season which ruled out Breaking Bad Saul just being a character Jimmy played at work while living happily with Kim.
She was originally from Nebraska though where Gene/Saul/Jimmy is in the present running the Cinnabon so maybe there is a chance of the big happy ending...
I'm betting she gets whacked. I love her character though, so I will not like that. But, she was never mentioned or shown in BB, so I gotta believe she's a goner.
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Von Halen (04-27-2022)
There was a car following them at the end of episode 2 when Jimmy and Kim left the Kettlemans. Could be Hamlin or someone working for Hamlin?
There is a theory that it is Bill Burr (Patrick Kuby) but they may need to do some work in makeup so he looks like he did then...
This is based partly because he was meant to be in an earlier season if BCS but couldn't make it.
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Thoughts after 2nd viewing of 6.3.
The opening shot - the ground is much more overgrown so time has passed and the flower has been nurtured by Nacho's blood.
Don't know how I missed the glass shard was from Gus smashing the glass in the previous episode. Gus again being unusually sloppy because he is stressed.
The painting that Jimmy and Kim have their plan mapped out on the back of was shown being taken out the house in the cold open episode 1. I think there is going to be a lot of that.
What a shitty last meal Nacho got - the chicken man couldn't even give him some of the new spice curls?
The girl at Nacho's apartment playing dominoes foreshadowing the domino effect of everyone in the final scene (Gus, Tyrus, Victor, Hector, the Cousins, Bolsa, and Mike) being killed in Breaking Bad?
They could track the telephone number of that good Samaritan mechanic and kill him.
The EVIL Kim theory is still alive where Kim married Jimmy and then encouraged him to get the Sand Piper money so she can take it from him because she is so pissed off with him from the stitch up he did to her on Masa Verde - she is playing him. She is the wolf and he is the sheep?
Second of the main characters dies by suicide(Chuck). Didn't spoil this one so much for me as I just didn't think about it but in the UK there is now a policy of issuing a warning before a TV show that a suicide will happen and it can be a really bad spoiler, totally ruined an episode of a recent BBC show called 'This is going to hurt' for me at least. I suspect this is a bullshit thing to do and that people affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts would agree but I have no data to prove that. I do, like many people, know a few people who have been affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts and I'll probably ask if they agree with my theory that this is dumb over drinks in the near future. Should I warn them before asking? Should I have warned people before posting this? I don't get it really - if you are suicidal or a loved one committed suicide you probably think about little else so seeing it represented on a TV show shouldn't make a heap of difference. Should we have a warning if someone dies in a show by every other means? Warning someone dies at the end of this in a tragic road accident. Or maybe I'm being a selfish thoughtless pig.
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I have wondered about Kim's motivations myself. Some times she looks like she can't stand to be in the same room with Jimmy, and it's entirely possible she's trying to set him up... or at least bail on him in the end. When "Gene" ends up running the Cinnabon in Nebraska, he might have arranged for that outcome in an attempt to find Kim, but that doesn't mean she wants to be found. Maybe the final ending of this show will be a literal final ending for one or both of them, if they eventually find each other in Nebraska?
Nacho did commit suicide, but I'm not sure the disclaimers really apply there. It wasn't a matter of depressing thoughts leading to desperate actions, but more like "well, fuck it I'm dead anyway, so I'd rather pull the trigger myself and not give these assholes the satisfaction" which is some twisted version of pride, I guess. Followed by the other twisted version of pride when feeble old Hector wasted a bunch of bullets on a guy who was already dead. Surprised he didn't strain his bell-ringing finger in the process.Second of the main characters dies by suicide(Chuck). Didn't spoil this one so much for me as I just didn't think about it but in the UK there is now a policy of issuing a warning before a TV show that a suicide will happen and it can be a really bad spoiler, totally ruined an episode of a recent BBC show called 'This is going to hurt' for me at least. I suspect this is a bullshit thing to do and that people affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts would agree but I have no data to prove that. I do, like many people, know a few people who have been affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts and I'll probably ask if they agree with my theory that this is dumb over drinks in the near future. Should I warn them before asking? Should I have warned people before posting this? I don't get it really - if you are suicidal or a loved one committed suicide you probably think about little else so seeing it represented on a TV show shouldn't make a heap of difference. Should we have a warning if someone dies in a show by every other means? Warning someone dies at the end of this in a tragic road accident. Or maybe I'm being a selfish thoughtless pig.
BCS outside the USA is on Netflix and we don't get the previews(although I'm sure they are on the internet somewhere).
I wouldn't watch them anyway too much spoiler, I try and avoid trailers in cinemas.
Grinder episode this week..Gus watching his own house..return of the BB prostitute..man they are really fucking over Hamlin...when does LaLo resurface?
Mike and Kim meet was cool.....seemed like dad/daughter
There was the clip in season 4 In a flash forward to 2010 (shortly after the events of "Ozymandias"), where his receptionist Francesca is seen helping Saul shred documents. He reminds her to take a phone call on November 12th (Jimmy's birthday) at an undisclosed location.
It seems very possible that call will be from Kim. Who else could it be?
This is posted on the CNBC YouTube page, as if it were an actual episode of their documentary series. Very well done.....
Was wondering where that opening scene was leading to this week..these writers think of everything.
Mike shooting Werner saved him from the Cartel..Lalo goes to wife...just so damn good
Just read what the real reason for the split season was.... basically they're getting greedy with Emmy nominations. The first half of the season falls under 2022 eligibility, and the Emmy calendar year begins in June, so the second half of the season falls under 2023 eligibility. A bit shameless of them, even though the show certainly deserves the awards.
Lalo has to die right?..Gus hid the gun in the unfinished lab so I assume he gets him.
If he found the info he was looking for at Werner's house, that's probably going to bring him back to the lab. Where he will be met by Gus and/or Mike, most likely.
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