VolsSportsFan
Where are the turtles?
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Teaser for next week has him calling the vacuum guy from a wrecked car in a haggard fashion. Might take the bulk of the fortune he’s saved.
Thinking it’s a failed, last gasp Hail Mary…as his pursuers close in. We won’t need to hear the response.I'm wondering how they're going to deal with that since Robert Forrester died the day El Camino was released on Netflix. I guess they don't have to show him; or maybe Jimmy doesn't make it that far.
A posted this and some guy named Bob Odenkirk liked it which is most likely a spam acount but still... Anyway, It is not a theory on how it ends, though.I read that Odenkirk said he's already been reading fan theories online and he said maybe 1 in 9 fans have gotten it right on how it ends.
That scene was so intense that did not catch at the time that the video was in color until just now. Really thought that Saul was going to kill or cause an injury.A posted this and some guy named Bob Odenkirk liked it which is most likely a spam acount but still... Anyway, It is not a theory on how it ends, though.
Kim's unhappiness is due to her guilt. She seems to be punishing herself with her job choice and just life in general. Meanwhile, Saul is self destructing. It's interesting that the future is in black and white, while the Saul video that played that Carol Burnett was watching was in color.
A posted this and some guy named Bob Odenkirk liked it which is most likely a spam acount but still... Anyway, It is not a theory on how it ends, though.
Kim's unhappiness is due to her guilt. She seems to be punishing herself with her job choice and just life in general. Meanwhile, Saul is self destructing. It's interesting that the future is in black and white, while the Saul video that played that Carol Burnett was watching was in color.