I'm thinking it goes the same number of seasons as Breaking Bad. You can't drag it out too long. A lot of connections have been established. Now you got Kim and Nacho's story along with Saul on the come up. Not much else to cover. Probably won't see Howard anymore. Sent from my SM-G930T using Tapatalk
That's too bad too, because I was just starting to like him. I was a little upset Mike wasn't even in the finale though.
matt, I did see her in her p.j.'s and I made mention of her nice round, jiggly buns as well - it was only when the camera showed (whom I assumed was 'Kim") from the front that I saw her abused, cut up face at which point I continued my channel surfing.... I'm sure the show's a good one..
I wonder if Chuck's payout from HHM will go to Jimmy. Also liked that Jimmy did right to the old lady Irene by coming clean (sorta; staged). I feel like Kim might get addicted to painkillers. Gus reviving Hector instead of watching him die really is to make him suffer through life. Chuck saying to Jimmy that he "never really mattered that much to him" was savage. Jimmy will never know what his mother's last words were. Chuck roast for the best pot roast.
Billy Martin got George good. Chucky couldn't help himself. The shots of him with the contorted face were tough. First in bed and then at the end. Fucking mad man.
He was growing on me. I couldn't tell if (Howard the character) was a really poor actor or a really good one. The scene of him mincing his way through people's back yards to arrive at Chuck's house undetected was pure comedy.
Life imitates art. Mark Margolis, who plays Hector 'Tio' Salamanca, tripped and suffered a head injury after filming an episode of 'Better Call Saul'. He had to have emergency brain surgery. He'll be OK, but you've gotta be kidding me.
Turns out Howard is a human being. Jimmy is full Saul. Good opener. I'm so glad I DVRd this and didn't watch until 11:00 p.m. The commercial(s) length was horrendous. Are you kidding me?! There was about 40 mins. of show and 25 mins. of commercials minimum. Ugh. If I hadn't DVRd it, I mean, how many times can I take a bathroom break in an hour and 5 mins.?
I need to go back and watch the last couple of episodes to refresh my memory. Didn’t get why Jimmy was so flippant when he told Howard it was his cross to bear. The show needs more Mike.
Jimmy telling Howard it was his cross to bear, is Jimmy losing Jimmy and on his way to becoming Saul. He lost the weight on his shoulders by transferring it to Howard.
Just watched the first episode, so the flash forward, who was the cab driver? Member of the mexican drug cartel from the BB days?