Better Call Saul

Die4Cy

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About ******* time.

I don't watch a lot of TV, but Saul is worth it.
 

urb1

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Never noticed until I just watched the last five minutes of last years' final episode that it ended with Smoke on the Water. Saul must be an ISU fan!
 

Bret44

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I loved that Slippin' Jimmy fleeced that Douchecanon from Breaking Bad. That was awesome.

That guy never learns.
 

cyhiphopp

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So they're going to open every season with Jimmy working at that Omaha Cinnabon.

I want to see if it progresses. Will he finally get sick of working there and go rogue again? Will he get caught? Will he get whacked by a hitman?

You can tell he pines for his days as Saul Goodman. He's woefully unhappy in hiding. Maybe he'll figure it's better to be a happy crook than a safe Cinnabon manager.

I love this show. It doesn't have to be action packed to be seriously interesting.
 

isufbcurt

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I want to see if it progresses. Will he finally get sick of working there and go rogue again? Will he get caught? Will he get whacked by a hitman?

You can tell he pines for his days as Saul Goodman. He's woefully unhappy in hiding. Maybe he'll figure it's better to be a happy crook than a safe Cinnabon manager.

I love this show. It doesn't have to be action packed to be seriously interesting.

Exactly, I like the slowness because it is building the story
 

Mtowncyclone13

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What's going on with the light switch?

it was a metaphor. Saul in Omaha wouldn't open the emergency door when he was trapped because he was scared. Jimmy in Santa Fe switches things (that say "DON"T TOUCH") because he'll do whatever he wants to do. Whatever the switch led to isn't important - it's that he doesn't follow direction well as Jimmy and it shows (via the opening montage) that after the events of Breaking Bad he's scared to do anything remotely against the rules.
 

isufbcurt

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it was a metaphor. Saul in Omaha wouldn't open the emergency door when he was trapped because he was scared. Jimmy in Santa Fe switches things (that say "DON"T TOUCH") because he'll do whatever he wants to do. Whatever the switch led to isn't important - it's that he doesn't follow direction well as Jimmy and it shows (via the opening montage) that after the events of Breaking Bad he's scared to do anything remotely against the rules.

That's deep. I feel like I was just at a weirdo bar and you read an emo poem to the audience.