10/10 episode with a 2/10 ending
How would you like the final scene to go though? To me it was done fantastically
Idk how Bob doesn’t win an Emmy for this episode, I pray he submitted it as his nomination
Nah these last six episodes won't be eligible for submission until next year's Emmys
How would you like the final scene to go though? To me it was done fantastically
Maybe any way other than him willingly surrendering his 7 year deal for life in prison all just for a clichéd Hollywood "redemption" speech and a smile and cigarette from his ex wife
That s*** was lame af, if he was gonna get life have him go down swinging not submitting like a b**** for no reason and like no human would EVER do just to send a Hollywood message
Dude began the scene asking that the court refer to him as saul Goodman and at the end of his speech said the name was James mcgill, it doesn't get any cornier and ham fisted than that
Maybe any way other than him willingly surrendering his 7 year deal for life in prison all just for a clichéd Hollywood "redemption" speech and a smile and cigarette from his ex wife
That s*** was lame af, if he was gonna get life have him go down swinging not submitting like a b**** for no reason and like no human would EVER do just to send a Hollywood message
Dude began the scene asking that the court refer to him as saul Goodman and at the end of his speech said the name was James mcgill, it doesn't get any cornier and ham fisted than that
now i'm convinced you're braindead because you obviously missed the entire point
It’s almost like GETTING the deal was enough
showed himself he could do it, he went Saul mode and beat the lawyers at their own game one last time.
I also think it wasn’t just for Kim, but finally looking at his life down the barrel, changing his path and doing something that he can actually live with for once
Chose to be inside for life rather than spend a few years and come back to being alone and running from what happened with Chuck, Howard and Kim.
Lines up with the convo with Chuck in the flashback, too - "It's alright to go back and choose a different path if you don't like what you're becoming." "How many times have you changed your own path?"
now i'm convinced you're braindead because you obviously missed the entire point
logic is logic, dummy
damn this dude spittin!
Maybe any way other than him willingly surrendering his 7 year deal for life in prison all just for a clichéd Hollywood "redemption" speech and a smile and cigarette from his ex wife
That s*** was lame af, if he was gonna get life have him go down swinging not submitting like a b**** for no reason and like no human would EVER do just to send a Hollywood message
Dude began the scene asking that the court refer to him as saul Goodman and at the end of his speech said the name was James mcgill, it doesn't get any cornier and ham fisted than that
You’re absolutely right; it’s the cliché « character redeeming their sins by being punished ». You’ve got a lot of seasons of BCS showing how arbitrary the judiciary system is, but suddenly…it is good if you’ve been bad and are paying for your souls…
Did Chuck ghostwrite this season? What was interesting about their relationship was not that Chuck was right and Jimmy wrong, not at all.
They had to come up with a « wrong time, wrong place » moment with Howard to depict Jimmy’s actions as BAD, whereas his abuse had been previously subtle and multi layered.
The complexity of the series went by the window, because they can’t imagine these people living their lives—it had to have MEANING about being GOOD.
Hey, great cinematography, though.
I pray he doesn’t return to BB universe because it’s perfect to me
selfishly, i wouldn’t mind a narco style Gus show where they go back to chile
i know we got pretty much all of gus’ story already but it would be kind of interesting to see his past and how he came up pre BCS/BB. especially because they say in BB his life in Chile is pretty much a mystery or whatever
but each spinoff is a greater chance to ruin the legacy lol
What’s your opinions on this
How does ‘Saul Gone’ compare to ‘Felina’ in terms of a finale
Better
Better
Walt always was an a****** LMAOOO even that scene with Saul just proved it even more
Him getting caught in a dumpster from being too loud opening the f***ing plastic casing on the burner is one of the best BCS moments ever
We all think maybe he’ll manage to call and it’ll be disconnected but no, it’s clamshell packaging
His reaction after the knock on the dumpster and he just hears that casual "Anyone home?" was priceless
@Wt701 missing the point as always
The point is that was some serious clichéd Hollywood cheese ball s*** that no one would ever do other than in a Cheesy hollywood production "muh redemption" foh
The point is that was some serious clichéd Hollywood cheese ball s*** that no one would ever do other than in a Cheesy hollywood production "muh redemption" foh
sorry didn’t read, was too busy eating