Really Better Call Saul is a joke about a certain lawyer in town, and is a Meta story of Albuquerque
Much like how Breaking Bad was a light side of how it is here
- The scene where you (the camera POV) was riding along in the back seat in Saul/Jimmy's car was neat; had a feeling something was going to happen but when it did it was pretty terrifying. I would like to know how many takes it took to get that all perfect.
They had Bryan Cranston throw the guy so they could do it in one take.
The AV Club threw out electromagnetic hypersensitivity but I'm getting the feeling it's a mental illness that's making him believe that
EHS is a mental thing. I was curious so I did a little research last night, and basically studies have shown no link between electromagnetism and the symptoms people show.
Which explains a lot. It was clear between how Saul acted, and the cheekiness of the other partners in the law firm, that it was all in his head.
AMC's stream crapped out for me at 46:00, nothing important happens in the last 30 seconds, right? (Right after the client leaves his office, presumably just the credits are left).
Glad to see that Jimmy's brush with death pushed him into lawyer overdrive.
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The AV Club threw out electromagnetic hypersensitivity but I'm getting the feeling it's a mental illness that's making him believe that
EHS is a mental thing. I was curious so I did a little research last night, and basically studies have shown no link between electromagnetism and the symptoms people show.
Which explains a lot. It was clear between how Saul acted, and the cheekiness of the other partners in the law firm, that it was all in his head.
I thought it was funny that the AVClub writer linked to that WHO page, but apparently didn't read all the way to the part about how it's imaginary.
I'm actually really looking forward to him on this.
I really have to wonder if they're going for the scarier version of Tuco with him.
The not unhinged version.
The one where you don't know you should be scared.
I wonder if we'll get more of the twins. Or Tortuga.
I mean, if they have the cartel they could definitely have some Hank. Edit: Guess not. Dean Norris doesn't want to be on the show anytime soon. Or maybe just have Hank's boss in his prime?
I was on the fence about them reintroducing Tuco but I forgot how incredibly comedically insane he is. He pretty much made that episode. Now I kinda hope he remains a character
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The phrase you'd be looking for is "bloody oath"
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Your blood's worth bottling, for sure.
Or throw rocks at you when the monthly 'log back in' screen comes up?
/bails
the guy, that one guy, you know the one, the one I shouldn't be happy to see
Much like how Breaking Bad was a light side of how it is here
I definitely got more of a black humor vibe from it than the first one
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The AV Club threw out electromagnetic hypersensitivity but I'm getting the feeling it's a mental illness that's making him believe that
EHS is a mental thing. I was curious so I did a little research last night, and basically studies have shown no link between electromagnetism and the symptoms people show.
Which explains a lot. It was clear between how Saul acted, and the cheekiness of the other partners in the law firm, that it was all in his head.
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Glad to see that Jimmy's brush with death pushed him into lawyer overdrive.
I thought it was funny that the AVClub writer linked to that WHO page, but apparently didn't read all the way to the part about how it's imaginary.
AND THEY JUST WALK?
I got this.
But then there's just this rage they can bring out
Oh hey! I knew I knew his voice from somewhere.
Wait no the exact reference I had in mind was Bilbo talking the trolls down.
Michael Mando gave me serious Hollywood hippie vibes, hilariously enough.
Like, pretty sure he said namaste to me.
The not unhinged version.
The one where you don't know you should be scared.
I wonder if we'll get more of the twins. Or Tortuga.
I mean, if they have the cartel they could definitely have some Hank. Edit: Guess not. Dean Norris doesn't want to be on the show anytime soon. Or maybe just have Hank's boss in his prime?