Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously we always knew Saul had questionable morals but he really seems to be spinning off the rails. Somehow I never thought he would stoop to petty thievery.
I think he went off the rails after the conversation with Kim. Now he is just angry and lashing out. I don’t like this arc for him , especially when he almost hit the one guy in the head- I was thinking that what Jimmy would really do is just schmooze him, be like “oh you’re awake! I was just heading out since you passed out on the floor after we came back for the night cap! Crazy night!!” Not murder him.
My take on that scene was that he was going to dump the dog's ashes on the drunk guy to temporarily blind him while he (Jimmy) ran outside. I just can't picture Jimmy trying to kill (or even hurt) anyone.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously we always knew Saul had questionable morals but he really seems to be spinning off the rails. Somehow I never thought he would stoop to petty thievery.
I think he went off the rails after the conversation with Kim. Now he is just angry and lashing out. I don’t like this arc for him , especially when he almost hit the one guy in the head- I was thinking that what Jimmy would really do is just schmooze him, be like “oh you’re awake! I was just heading out since you passed out on the floor after we came back for the night cap! Crazy night!!” Not murder him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Kim was in witness protection when I saw her dyed black hair, but she still goes by Kim Wexler, so I guess not. Still not sure why her hair was dyed.
I think it’s symbolic of her new life she’s trying to create. Even her mannerisms changed as her conversations reverted to agreeing with everyone without stating her opinion, unlike the past outspoken and adventurous Kim we knew. Perhaps it also symbolized she had changed.
She's trying to be invisible. Look how she's dressed, too. And carrying herself.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously we always knew Saul had questionable morals but he really seems to be spinning off the rails. Somehow I never thought he would stoop to petty thievery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Kim was in witness protection when I saw her dyed black hair, but she still goes by Kim Wexler, so I guess not. Still not sure why her hair was dyed.
I think it’s symbolic of her new life she’s trying to create. Even her mannerisms changed as her conversations reverted to agreeing with everyone without stating her opinion, unlike the past outspoken and adventurous Kim we knew. Perhaps it also symbolized she had changed.
She's trying to be invisible. Look how she's dressed, too. And carrying herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Kim was in witness protection when I saw her dyed black hair, but she still goes by Kim Wexler, so I guess not. Still not sure why her hair was dyed.
I think it’s symbolic of her new life she’s trying to create. Even her mannerisms changed as her conversations reverted to agreeing with everyone without stating her opinion, unlike the past outspoken and adventurous Kim we knew. Perhaps it also symbolized she had changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Kim was in witness protection when I saw her dyed black hair, but she still goes by Kim Wexler, so I guess not. Still not sure why her hair was dyed.
I think it’s symbolic of her new life she’s trying to create. Even her mannerisms changed as her conversations reverted to agreeing with everyone without stating her opinion, unlike the past outspoken and adventurous Kim we knew. Perhaps it also symbolized she had changed.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Kim was in witness protection when I saw her dyed black hair, but she still goes by Kim Wexler, so I guess not. Still not sure why her hair was dyed.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Kim was in witness protection when I saw her dyed black hair, but she still goes by Kim Wexler, so I guess not. Still not sure why her hair was dyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if I haven’t watch either Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, is it better to watch one first?
I love Saul but think it’s only enjoyable from all the goodwill that BB built up. Definitely start with BB.
Anonymous wrote:I hate these last episodes. Honestly, they suck.
Yes, I saw BB, and yes I get most of the references.
It’s just….they’re doing too much here at the end. It’s just like how the last season on BB did too much.
If they kill Jimmie/Saul/Gene or send him to prison for life or some shit, I’ll be so disappointed.