Better Call Saul

#52
#52
loving the show so far! The writing and cinematography are just as good as BB was; feels just like watching BB.
 
#53
#53
The subtle references are great. Such as Tuco getting upset at that guy he killed in BB for "Helping" while out in the desert with Saul and the twins. Shows how Tuco had the last straw with him in BB. Ha.
 
#54
#54
I'm glad Tuco is pretty much the same in BCS as he was in BB. Sometimes they try too hard to show "why" a character is the way they are, and in Tuco's case it's good that they seem to be going with "he's always been crazy."
 
#55
#55
I just want to add that everything Tuco makes looks delicious. The burritos he made in BB looked amazing. Real authentic. Just saying.
 
#58
#58
I'm curious to see what landed Jimmy in jail when he was younger
 
#59
#59
I'm curious to see what landed Jimmy in jail when he was younger

They're banking on that curiosity...very good show...love grouchy down on his luck Mike.
 
#61
#61
I am about to finish season 2 of BB (been binge watching on Netflix, thanks snow!) and keeping up with BCS in real time. You almost can't tell the difference in cinematography and the story telling. I keep waiting on Walter and Jesse to pop up.
 
#62
#62
Just caught up last night. The third episode sold me after what I thought was a bit of a slow start.
 
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#64
Just caught up last night. The third episode sold me after what I thought was a bit of a slow start.

When the third episode ended I was like FFFFFFFF!! I anxiously await the 4th episode. Odenkirk is great and I like that the show is pretty humorous but is able to get real dark real fast and STILL keep some humor in it.
 
#65
#65
When the third episode ended I was like FFFFFFFF!! I anxiously await the 4th episode. Odenkirk is great and I like that the show is pretty humorous but is able to get real dark real fast and STILL keep some humor in it.

That's why I hate watching shows live, because you want to immediately watch the next one and have to wait a week
 
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#66
#66
Looking forward to tonight's episode. It says it set in 2002. What year breaking bad start?
 
#67
#67
Looking forward to tonight's episode. It says it set in 2002. What year breaking bad start?

Season one was 2008, so I can only assume that's when the show took place as well. So I suppose we're somewhere in the neighborhood of 5 to 6 years before Walt and Jesse start cooking meth.
 
#68
#68
That's why I hate watching shows live, because you want to immediately watch the next one and have to wait a week

Just wait till the season finale. Then, it's like 8 months! We recently caught up and hit the wall with Game of Thrones. Sucks.
 
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#71
#71
The scene where Chuck runs and grabs the paper in his space cadet blanket had me rolling tonight.
 
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#72
#72
Really enjoyed last nights episode, especially figuring out the origin of Saul Goodman & how he really started his firm. When she says to him, "You are the kind of lawyer guilty people hire" you could almost see the transformation happening right there.
 
#74
#74
The actress playing Betsie Kettleman is from Crossville.

My family is there...my brother-in-law is a teacher at one of the high schools...big BB fans...I'll ask if they know her family.
 

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