"You're gonna sit down. I'm going to give you a foot massage. Then you're going to take your clothes off. Understood?"
“Now this is one of those times where I need you to repeat it to me.”
how'd you feel about the timeskip?
I thought it was brilliant. It makes Kim's departure all that much more impactful because it shows how that just rapidly accelerated his devolution into the Saul we know in BB
I thought it was brilliant. It makes Kim's departure all that much more impactful because it shows how that just rapidly accelerated his devolution into the Saul we know in BB
yep i agree. a bit jarring at first, but it makes total sense in the grander scheme of things
this ep was overhyped as s***, im in the minority but I was never really invested in the kim and jimmy plot
the thing to me that makes the time jump work is the Kim miscalculation of what they are apart especially for Saul. The whole “We’re bad for each other and the world” concept. With the jump after that to full Saul, it’s an indication that Kim leaving was the last shred of decency as you see where Saul goes immediately after. It’s interesting too that Kim would bury herself in work to mask guilt, but it’s actually Saul who does that here. It’s like a hamster in the wheel thing when he’s non stop jumping case to case and client to client. Her leaving was more detrimental than Howard. Even throughout the episode you get little hints that Jimmy can move on from that.
this ep was overhyped as s***, im in the minority but I was never really invested in the kim and jimmy plot
damn you're definitely in the minority. i love their chemistry together
damn you're definitely in the minority. i love their chemistry together
we just knew how it was gonna end so I couldn't bring myself to care
we just knew how it was gonna end so I couldn't bring myself to care
as corny as it sounds, it's more about the journey than the actual end result. it's also like some hitchcock s***, where the audience knows what's about to happen but the characters dont
what if Kim reunites with Gene and we get a happy ending
I never understood why y’all are so convinced it’s gonna end in tragedy lol. I just don’t feel like Vince and Co have ever had that mind. Bring back a beloved character, and then reveal how his fate was actually even worse than we realized? Lol, it would just feel mean spirited.
“Saul Goodman Ass” framing when he’s putting up Saul Goodman Associates sign in the beginning of the episode was funny af too
Interested to see Kim's role in whatever happens next and where that leaves her for Breaking Bad
She deserves reprecussions too
Gus def gay man
Always thought it was super obvious that he was in love with his partner who got killed poolside in BB? Was that not just taken as fact?
i feel the same way, felt like it was supposed to be jarring idk
100% that's the intention, we cut to him waking up to the alarm in the morning, which in itself is the most jarring thing in many peoples' day
What if the BCS team just f***ing lied about Walt and Jesse to bring in more viewers? Lol