
Look into Fring’s eyes
There you will see the truth
The chicken man hates you
He is our enemy
Bcs,BB both show are top of the Pantheon of television but if you count them both it the best experience tv have to offer
So was the controversial ending they were talking about the sudden time skip?
its the actual show ending i think
Also idc what anyone says. Odenkirk cannot act like people pretend like he can. He always looks like he's trying too hard to act. Rhea killed that scene tho.
thug avi so I can't be too harsh but what a horrible f***ing take
Like obviously saul’s character in BB always felt like some guy trying too hard and this show does a great job of contextualizing it all. Masterful s*** as always.
There’s just something so sexy about that cold hearted b**** Howard was married to
man u always on 1
The INSTANT Jimmy wakes up he puts the headset on and slips into the Saul Goodman persona. He cannot handle even one moment of being Jimmy McGill because of his deep, psychic pain... what a tragedy.
ooh im crying now

Look into Fring’s eyes
There you will see the truth
The chicken man hates you
He is our enemy
eladio: DINGDINGINDNIGDING
Blatant filler, everyone knows he's gay no need to watch him drool over some pretentious dipshit for almost 10 minutes for no reason
lol that scene was amazing
to see gus trying to be "normal" again
to even just see gus not scary but just with loving eyes was such a crazy thing
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
I guess im into this show for different reasons then
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.
if they never showed us "gene" at the start of the show this episode couldve been the finale tbh
Gus sexuality is still ambiguous
He also said in Breaking Bad that he had kids