Good point who knows if she broke bad for good now with that decision to ditch the event
And didn’t know Jesse was confirmed damn I wonder if the series ends in the middle of season 1 of BB
Unless there's a time skip of some sort I doubt it. It's in the little details. Saul saying to Walt that he's lived in the same apartment complex as him after two failed marriages. And also Sauls office still doesn't look like it did in BB yet. And huell doesn't work for him full time yet either.
As far as Walt/Jesse I was thinking that Jesse could still be Walt's student at the time of all this going on. Not sure how they could tie that in though
Feel like if they were gonna squeeze in a school scene with those 2 it woulda came when gus made his appearance there in the last episode
rewatching the intro on S6 ep 1
not sure if the cutout in the pool is a bad omen
first thing i think of is the pink bear doll which foreshadowed gus getting blown up, but i could be reaching
vince and peter literally told him the first 3 eps were gonna be his "el camino"
rewatching the intro on S6 ep 1
not sure if the cutout in the pool is a bad omen
first thing i think of is the pink bear doll which foreshadowed gus getting blown up, but i could be reaching
They teased Walter & Skyler drowning in a pool in BB.
Someone might legit die in a pool in this
vince and peter literally told him the first 3 eps were gonna be his "el camino"
interviewer is awful lool
vince and peter literally told him the first 3 eps were gonna be his "el camino"
Far better than El camino
yeah el camino was weird. jesse got over his slave trauma in 1 day. skinny pete saying jesse is his hero when he got his friend murdered :P
suddenly jesse is doing some 007 s***. idk
yeah el camino was weird. jesse got over his slave trauma in 1 day. skinny pete saying jesse is his hero when he got his friend murdered :P
suddenly jesse is doing some 007 s***. idk
Lmfao exactly that ending was str8 out of a Steven Segal movie or some s***
that prediction thread on reddit is fire,i really liked this post:
"I'd be interested to see if we could make a list of every so called shoe to drop in the final 6 episodes. What things have to happen, what cannot happen, etc.
We know Saul comes into possession of the tequila stopper, Kim's painting and Dr. Caldera's black book. 6x01 focused on these for a reason, I think all 3 will be pretty important.
Saul acquires the inflatable Statue of Liberty from the Kettlemans.
The settlement money will likely play a massive part in Saul's next moves, especially in regards to his new house. How does the money affect Jimmy and Kim?
Jimmy and Kim's guilt over Howard will likely be a major part of the final 6 episodes. I'm curious what gestures or choices either character makes in an attempt to reconcile with what happened.
Lalo's tape does not make it back to Don Eladio. Gus must be assured of Lalo's death with absolute certainty. The cartel can never know Gus was involved. Saul never hears a thing about Lalo's death/disappearance.
The gun in the lab. As of now, Gus's plan is a bit hazy but Lalo is going to find the lab, what happens next is anybody's guess.
Howard's body is a massive fork in the road writing wise. The next few episodes are wildly different if they stage it as a suicide, call it in as a murder, or dispose of the body/car. The suspicion of Howard's peers in the legal world will also be important.
The teaser for season 6 where Gene grabs the wanted poster seems to imply he returns to ABQ at some point. What loose ends is he seeking to close? I could see the finale being parallel to BB's in that way.
The whole Nebraska thing has to pay off in some regard. They've been really hammering home Kim's origins, and the Omaha references.
Gene's plan to deal with the taxi driver. Just how far is he willing to go to shut this guy up? Or does he not even see that guy again, and instead is inspired to stop hiding as Gene entirely and seek out some other goal?
"
that prediction thread on reddit is fire,i really liked this post:
"I'd be interested to see if we could make a list of every so called shoe to drop in the final 6 episodes. What things have to happen, what cannot happen, etc.
We know Saul comes into possession of the tequila stopper, Kim's painting and Dr. Caldera's black book. 6x01 focused on these for a reason, I think all 3 will be pretty important.
Saul acquires the inflatable Statue of Liberty from the Kettlemans.
The settlement money will likely play a massive part in Saul's next moves, especially in regards to his new house. How does the money affect Jimmy and Kim?
Jimmy and Kim's guilt over Howard will likely be a major part of the final 6 episodes. I'm curious what gestures or choices either character makes in an attempt to reconcile with what happened.
Lalo's tape does not make it back to Don Eladio. Gus must be assured of Lalo's death with absolute certainty. The cartel can never know Gus was involved. Saul never hears a thing about Lalo's death/disappearance.
The gun in the lab. As of now, Gus's plan is a bit hazy but Lalo is going to find the lab, what happens next is anybody's guess.
Howard's body is a massive fork in the road writing wise. The next few episodes are wildly different if they stage it as a suicide, call it in as a murder, or dispose of the body/car. The suspicion of Howard's peers in the legal world will also be important.
The teaser for season 6 where Gene grabs the wanted poster seems to imply he returns to ABQ at some point. What loose ends is he seeking to close? I could see the finale being parallel to BB's in that way.
The whole Nebraska thing has to pay off in some regard. They've been really hammering home Kim's origins, and the Omaha references.
Gene's plan to deal with the taxi driver. Just how far is he willing to go to shut this guy up? Or does he not even see that guy again, and instead is inspired to stop hiding as Gene entirely and seek out some other goal?
"
They go way too overboard on the over a***ysis of every little thing over there, but this is good s***
They go way too overboard on the over a***ysis of every little thing over there, but this is good s***
yeah i generally dislike the way they do the a***ysis sometimes, but some of the predictions that are levelheaded are fire
yeah i generally dislike the way they do the a***ysis sometimes, but some of the predictions that are levelheaded are fire
Even the writers do lmao. That one writer that's always debunking their nutty theories on twitter with stuff like "nah the walls were just moldy on set it wasn't trying to make any kind of statement" ruining countless page long dissertation theories 😂😂😂
Yea Chuck might be an absolute d***head, but the karaoke scene & the one afterwards always get me
season 3 of BB after mike sees the cousins trying to kill walt and walt melting down over ted, he asks gus why not just tell walt he's the only reason the cartel hasn't chopped off his head yet
gus says "i don't believe fear to be an effective motivator"
bullshit you don't
season 3 of BB after mike sees the cousins trying to kill walt and walt melting down over ted, he asks gus why not just tell walt he's the only reason the cartel hasn't chopped off his head yet
gus says "i don't believe fear to be an effective motivator"
bullshit you don't
S***ty writing
S***ty writing
like literally first ep of next season he's slashing his own guy's neck to scare walt
also i never caught that the episode where skylar tells walt "i f***ed ted" is literally called I.F.T.
like literally first ep of next season he's slashing his own guy's neck to scare walt
What was that anyway some kind of message?!