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Post by marlonbrawndo on Apr 26, 2017 13:47:13 GMT
Some people on the old IMDb boards hated the montages on BCS, such as last season's Kim Post-It one, saying that they made the show feel slow compared to BB (though that series used them just as often). This week's ep had the one with Kim getting her day started, and Mike's setting up the shoe trick. I like them. How about you?
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Post by hi224 on Apr 26, 2017 15:11:22 GMT
Some people on the old IMDb boards hated the montages on BCS, such as last season's Kim Post-It one, saying that they made the show feel slow compared to BB (though that series used them just as often). This week's ep had the one with Kim getting her day started, and Mike's setting up the shoe trick. I like them. How about you? I love every montage as it really feels unique and gives us insight regarding certain characters.
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Post by jervistetch on Apr 26, 2017 15:50:08 GMT
I liked the Kim montage. It seemed like a longer more detailed version of the repeated "getting started" montage from ALL THAT JAZZ, a movie I love. The Mike montage kept me wondering, "What in hell is he doing?". His plan was brilliant but he had an awful lot riding on the chance that that truck would pass just where he needed it to. Lucky there was no wind. You gotta love Mike.
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Post by marlonbrawndo on Apr 26, 2017 16:06:12 GMT
I liked the Kim montage. It seemed like a longer more detailed version of the repeated "getting started" montage from ALL THAT JAZZ, a movie I love. The Mike montage kept me wondering, "What in hell is he doing?". His plan was brilliant but he had an awful lot riding on the chance that that truck would pass just where he needed it to. Lucky there was no wind. You gotta love Mike. "It's Showtime!" I know what you mean about Mike's plan. Last season, when they did the montage where he was drilling the hose, I guessed what he was up to. This time, I didn't. The questions you raised about the amount of luck needed for the contamination of the truck to work occurred to me, too. Not only did they have to stop under the shoes, but gusts of wind could have carried the powder away--though Mike would have probably tried again. THEN they'd get complaints about the length of the montage! Also, I wondered about the dust being blown off simply by driving at highway speeds. I'd like to know how small an amount could be detected by drug sniffing dogs.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 18:30:58 GMT
Best montage in Better Call Saul yet is the on where Jimmy was trying to get fired. Hilarious.
It rivaled the 2 awesome Breaking Bad ones from the Gliding over all- ep...and these are just classics. The first season of BCS was so boring and awful that this more than made up for it in season 2.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2017 7:34:54 GMT
Everything Kim does is boring as hell. And that shoe trick made Mike look like a crazy old man.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2017 7:37:46 GMT
Best montage scene was the black/white scene where Jimmy gets locked in the trash room at the mall.
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Post by theauxphou on Apr 28, 2017 7:50:17 GMT
I liked the Kim montage. It seemed like a longer more detailed version of the repeated "getting started" montage from ALL THAT JAZZ, a movie I love. The Mike montage kept me wondering, "What in hell is he doing?". His plan was brilliant but he had an awful lot riding on the chance that that truck would pass just where he needed it to. Lucky there was no wind. You gotta love Mike. That seemed so contrived. Everything fell into place too perfectly.
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