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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2020 1:21:57 GMT
I think you're right about Howard. Jimmy saw that Namaste liscense plate and it vexed him how Howard is now back to normal and thriving at HHM even though he was a huge factor in everything that went wrong before. Although it is a bit puzzling because Jimmy never seemed to feel any guilt about Chuck. So it may also be that he finds it insulting that after all this time and everything he has lost Howard is now willing to give him what he originally wanted. Saul is the one with no guilt, Jimmy feels guilty lol It was difficult to tell whether or not Jimmy felt guilt over what happened to Chuck though. I think he lost a lot of his humanity after that.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 22, 2020 4:58:28 GMT
Well this season was kind of a fart in the wind. It took huge balls to order a sixth season when Breaking Bad stopped at five. That's like making four Hobbit movies. In any case, I felt my patience running out, especially when absolutely nothing of consequence happened in the finale after that somewhat suspenseful penultimate ep.
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Post by hi224 on Apr 22, 2020 6:50:27 GMT
Loved the finale give Dalton some emmy love.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2020 6:20:15 GMT
Well this season was kind of a fart in the wind. It took huge balls to order a sixth season when Breaking Bad stopped at five. That's like making four Hobbit movies. In any case, I felt my patience running out, especially when absolutely nothing of consequence happened in the finale after that somewhat suspenseful penultimate ep. Really? I liked it a lot. The finale was a bit disappointing, but it was really just meant to set up season six where Kim and Jimmy presumably try to pull off that plan to take down Howard.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 23, 2020 7:17:21 GMT
Well this season was kind of a fart in the wind. It took huge balls to order a sixth season when Breaking Bad stopped at five. That's like making four Hobbit movies. In any case, I felt my patience running out, especially when absolutely nothing of consequence happened in the finale after that somewhat suspenseful penultimate ep. Really? I liked it a lot. The finale was a bit disappointing, but it was really just meant to set up season six where Kim and Jimmy presumably try to pull off that plan to take down Howard. Well I just hope it's amazing to justify a whole other season, because a scheme to ruin middling semi-antagonist Howard isn't exactly something I'm on the edge of my seat for, especially after 10 hours of buildup.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2020 16:28:50 GMT
Really? I liked it a lot. The finale was a bit disappointing, but it was really just meant to set up season six where Kim and Jimmy presumably try to pull off that plan to take down Howard. Well I just hope it's amazing to justify a whole other season, because a scheme to ruin middling semi-antagonist Howard isn't exactly something I'm on the edge of my seat for, especially after 10 hours of buildup. My guess is that it will quickly land Kim in some seriously hot water. Her downfall will lead to Jimmy going full on Saul. In any case, I think it'll be good. Is season five the only season you didn't like?
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Post by thebayharborbutcher on Apr 23, 2020 22:40:41 GMT
I'm halfway through season three. Great series. On par with Breaking Bad in most ways. Amazing cinematography, great acting, writing and directing. The prequel aspects of it hold it back a bit though. We already know the fate of most of the characters. Iāve been watching it through for the first time too. Iām a little more than halfway through season 4. I like the show a lot and think itās well made. However, I do have a gripe about seasons 1-2. They almost seem pointless. Donāt get me wrong because the acting, writing and directing are all top notch. I just donāt think they really serve to the prequel storyline of Breaking Bad. Honestly the real prequel storyline doesnāt seem to really start until season 3 when Gus arrives on the scene. Thatās when it feels like the prequel really gets going. The Sandpiper crossing storyline and Jimmy working as a public defender, I donāt really see how that does anything for the Breaking Bad universe?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2020 22:59:07 GMT
I'm halfway through season three. Great series. On par with Breaking Bad in most ways. Amazing cinematography, great acting, writing and directing. The prequel aspects of it hold it back a bit though. We already know the fate of most of the characters. Iāve been watching it through for the first time too. Iām a little more than halfway through season 4. I like the show a lot and think itās well made. However, I do have a gripe about seasons 1-2. They almost seem pointless. Donāt get me wrong because the acting, writing and directing are all top notch. I just donāt think they really serve to the prequel storyline of Breaking Bad. Honestly the real prequel storyline doesnāt seem to really start until season 3 when Gus arrives on the scene. Thatās when it feels like the prequel really gets going. The Sandpiper crossing storyline and Jimmy working as a public defender, I donāt really see how that does anything for the Breaking Bad universe? Well, season 1-2 was meant to be more of a stand alone story for Jimmy. It wasn't really designed to serve as a prequel to Breaking Bad (other than of course, technically being a prequel in that it took place before) until season three. Honestly, I prefer those early years. I'm rewatching them now and still love them.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 23, 2020 23:51:44 GMT
Well I just hope it's amazing to justify a whole other season, because a scheme to ruin middling semi-antagonist Howard isn't exactly something I'm on the edge of my seat for, especially after 10 hours of buildup. My guess is that it will quickly land Kim in some seriously hot water. Her downfall will lead to Jimmy going full on Saul. In any case, I think it'll be good. Is season five the only season you didn't like? Yes. Partly that's on expectations - I spent a while thinking 5 would be the final season, and I also thought it would be the turning point when he went full-on Saul. I mean, he literally Christianed himself "Saul Goodman" in 4. Now we're horsing around in the desert reenacting 127 Hours, and Lady Macbething with Howard, and I'm starting to feel we're overexplaining. The guy has enough reasons to be the sleazeball from BrBa at this point. I know the pacing isn't an original complaint with this show, but 5 is the first one I found plodding.
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Post by CoolJGSāŗ on Apr 24, 2020 0:53:12 GMT
8.5/10. Breaking Bad is a 10. I think the main reason why I donāt like it quite as much as BB is because Iāve never had the chance to binge watch a season. I started watching as soon as it started, so Iāve only watched it one episode a week and I get into shows a lot more when I watch multiple episodes in one day. If I remember correctly I got to binge watch the first 2 seasons of BB so I got into it a lot more. And I also rewatched the whole thing twice. I think Iām gonna binge watch all of BCS when itās over. I think BB suffers through binging. You can see the temperature changes between episodes and seasons and it becomes about particularly perfect scenes...Although the last season is perfect. I like Better Call Saul better and that's after binging as well as week to week of this season. It is bizarre to see how old everyone looks in relation to BB but I guess that can't be avoided.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 1:04:34 GMT
My guess is that it will quickly land Kim in some seriously hot water. Her downfall will lead to Jimmy going full on Saul. In any case, I think it'll be good. Is season five the only season you didn't like? Yes. Partly that's on expectations - I spent a while thinking 5 would be the final season, and I also thought it would be the turning point when he went full-on Saul. I mean, he literally Christianed himself "Saul Goodman" in 4. Now we're horsing around in the desert reenacting 127 Hours, and Lady Macbething with Howard, and I'm starting to feel we're overexplaining. The guy has enough reasons to be the sleazeball from BrBa at this point. I know the pacing isn't an original complaint with this show, but 5 is the first one I found plodding. I can understand that. I too expected more Saul Goodman goodness this year. They did seem like they were really pumping the brakes on his transformation.
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Apr 24, 2020 4:58:41 GMT
I feel like Kim will end up either dead or in jail. Love this show, can't wait for season 6.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 6:23:59 GMT
I'm halfway through season three. Great series. On par with Breaking Bad in most ways. Amazing cinematography, great acting, writing and directing. The prequel aspects of it hold it back a bit though. We already know the fate of most of the characters. Iāve been watching it through for the first time too. Iām a little more than halfway through season 4. I like the show a lot and think itās well made. However, I do have a gripe about seasons 1-2. They almost seem pointless. Donāt get me wrong because the acting, writing and directing are all top notch. I just donāt think they really serve to the prequel storyline of Breaking Bad. Honestly the real prequel storyline doesnāt seem to really start until season 3 when Gus arrives on the scene. Thatās when it feels like the prequel really gets going. The Sandpiper crossing storyline and Jimmy working as a public defender, I donāt really see how that does anything for the Breaking Bad universe? The show is a character study. We have to know who he was if we want to really appreciate who he became.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 15:46:37 GMT
Iāve been watching it through for the first time too. Iām a little more than halfway through season 4. I like the show a lot and think itās well made. However, I do have a gripe about seasons 1-2. They almost seem pointless. Donāt get me wrong because the acting, writing and directing are all top notch. I just donāt think they really serve to the prequel storyline of Breaking Bad. Honestly the real prequel storyline doesnāt seem to really start until season 3 when Gus arrives on the scene. Thatās when it feels like the prequel really gets going. The Sandpiper crossing storyline and Jimmy working as a public defender, I donāt really see how that does anything for the Breaking Bad universe? The show is a character study. We have to know who he was if we want to really appreciate who he became. Exactly! The whole point of the show is to witness the transformation of Jimmy into Saul. Not seeing Jimmy as he was in season one would be like not showing Walt as a high school chemistry teacher.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 15:47:41 GMT
Nora Have you seen season five yet?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 15:48:17 GMT
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Post by Nora on Apr 24, 2020 16:06:22 GMT
Nora Have you seen season five yet? yes all caught up. I quite liked it. I get the complaints about it being slower but I still enjoyed it very much.
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Post by hi224 on Apr 24, 2020 18:56:50 GMT
I feel like Kim will end up either dead or in jail. Love this show, can't wait for season 6. Ill raise and say she will end up being disbarred and jimmy will inadvertently assist.
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Post by Sarge on Apr 24, 2020 20:46:23 GMT
The finale was to set up the break between Jimmy and Kim. He sees that his antics are influencing her to be something she's not, and something he doesn't want her to be. Kim is the goody two-shoes, as seen in the episode with her mother, attracted to the bad boy Jimmy.
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Post by Nora on Apr 24, 2020 21:08:25 GMT
The finale was to set up the break between Jimmy and Kim. He sees that his antics are influencing her to be something she's not, and something he doesn't want her to be. Kim is the goody two-shoes, as seen in the episode with her mother, attracted to the bad boy Jimmy. I dont think she is necesarily a goody two shoes I mean she too is a criminal... And I think Jimmy has genuinly good qualities, quite a few. She is just not as reckless as he is..
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