someone pleeeeeeease drop a great recap for all seasons,want to watch these eps tonight
walt did more irreparable damage to his own family than jesse ever wouldve with that
Alot of that damage came due to Jesses actions lmao
Jesse could have just let that s*** go and take the exit and been fine.
The kid Walt poisoned was fine
But nooo this motherfucker had to get back at Walt and end up getting Andrea killed for trying to escape the nazis.
F***ing damn bro
The blood on Jesse's hands just keeps growing lmaoooo, but they don't wanna hear it
That moment where nacho was like ‘him…?’
Wanted to see Gus squirm for a split second
Lmaoooo that was great
I don't like how they gave Jesse a happy ending with El Camino
Still bugs me till this day
Of all the characters he deserved one the least lol
when bolsa asks him who he's working for and he stares at gus
gus looking back like you son of a b****
Nacho knew he had all the power over Gus in those moments
but obviously had to keep his father protected by him.
Crazy ass scene
definitely gonna be one of those that people rewatch on YouTube a lot and goes down in breaking bad/bcs history
better call saul insider podcast S6E3 with vince gilligan, peter gould, michael mando + the writers/directors discussing the newest episode out now
they said the first 3 eps are like the Nacho movie
facts
plus all the BTS of making/writing/directing this ep
Nacho knew he had all the power over Gus in those moments
but obviously had to keep his father protected by him.
Crazy ass scene
definitely gonna be one of those that people rewatch on YouTube a lot and goes down in breaking bad/bcs history
mike saying "do it" then reflecting after like
S*** felt like a season finale, or he'll by better call saul standards like a f***ing series finale
Chuck (dead by suicide)
Nacho (dead by suicide)
There seems to be a on going trend of making this type of decision and why they make it, there’s also a distinct difference in how both characters made this choice and what they chose to do with their last moments that displays the whole truth of their character.
And also how transparent or foggy both characters decided to leave others thinking about that choice.
I’m making a guess that Kim will have to deal with the consequences of what her and Saul do. Howard could have his rep and life ruined and commit suicide… thus leaving Kim in a guilt ridden state. Maybe having to use the repair guy to get out of a hot situation
Jimmy - has to deal with Chuck’s suicide by being the one to ruin his brother’s career out of Kim and his own self interest.
Mike - has to deal with Ignacio’s suicide by being unable to help him out of the game
Kim? - has to deal with Howard’s suicide by giving in to her addiction to grifting for her and Jimmy’s own self interest
episode 3 was so good
Gilligan really in his prime, can't wait to see what he does next
episode 3 was so good
Gilligan really in his prime, can't wait to see what he does next
Keep in mind while Vince is a key component to this show, this show is primarily run by Peter Gould
Gotta give proper props
I wonder, could Nacho’s dad be in danger from the Salamancas? We all know how Hector takes s\*\*\* personal, he could want to go after his dad as revenge even though Nacho’s already dead
I wonder, could Nacho’s dad be in danger from the Salamancas? We all know how Hector takes s\*\*\* personal, he could want to go after his dad as revenge even though Nacho’s already dead
My thoughts as well. Mike ain’t gonna like that.
I don't like how they gave Jesse a happy ending with El Camino
Still bugs me till this day
I think ambiguous ending was best. Everyone wins. El Camino was super unnecessary IMO.
I think ambiguous ending was best. Everyone wins. El Camino was super unnecessary IMO.
I’ve said it before, the perfect ending for Jesse was him bursting thru the metal gates screaming in pure joy. No need for specifics of what comes next, that 3 second clip spoke for itself