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Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:16 pm
by Jenuall
I think we're still about 3 or 4 years pre-BB at this point, they need to speed up if they're going to catch up by the end of next season!
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:26 am
by FatDaz
It’s hard to work out the exact time line and the age of Kaylee seems to mess with any continuity.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 8:54 am
by Jenuall
I think the general consensus from people who try to work these things out is that we are somewhere around early 2004 in BCS now. BB starts in 2008 so there's definitely a bit of a gap they still need to fill if they were going to catch up or even overlap before the end.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 3:19 am
by Snowcannon
strawberry float me that episode was incredible
Pretty sure that wasn’t Kim, but I was bricking it for a while though. In any case this episode is VERY bad news for Kim and basically confirms that there’s a bad ending for her at this point
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 6:02 pm
by Photek
Snowcannon wrote:strawberry float me that episode was incredible
Pretty sure that wasn’t Kim, but I was bricking it for a while though. In any case this episode is VERY bad news for Kim and basically confirms that there’s a bad ending for her at this point
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 6:20 pm
by Dangerblade
Best episode since "I broke my boy" in S1
strawberry float
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 9:27 pm
by Barnsy!
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 9:44 pm
by Barnsy!
Photek wrote:Snowcannon wrote:strawberry float me that episode was incredible
Pretty sure that wasn’t Kim, but I was bricking it for a while though. In any case this episode is VERY bad news for Kim and basically confirms that there’s a bad ending for her at this point
Presumably they mean
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:07 pm
by Dangerblade
Wasn't it the same car as the one that got away from the initial shootout? I never even considered it being anybody else so that tension was completely lost on me.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:15 pm
by Photek
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:29 pm
by Barnsy!
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:41 am
by Moggy
Utterly incredible episode. This show is just so damn good.
I never thought that it was anybody else in the car. What surprised me was that the car was trashed, I thought they’d kill the guy and then use his car to get out of the desert.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:47 am
by Victor Mildew
Moggy wrote:Utterly incredible episode. This show is just so damn good.
I never thought that it was anybody else in the car. What surprised me was that the car was trashed, I thought they’d kill the guy and then use his car to get out of the desert.
You were supposed to think they would use it. It's the classic of you thinking you know where the show is going, but nope
When
Kim went to see that guy in prison Oh no baby girl what you doing. As Mike said, she's in it now. I noticed he thinks her name is Goodman, when it's probably McGill if she's taken his name. I can see her having to vanish vacuum style, and Saul meeting up with her in the post BB bits. It would be a good way to explain why we never hear about her in BB. Also that scene when you see him smashing the wall in his BB office and takes a box out - maybe that was into on where she is.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:53 am
by Moggy
Victor Mildew wrote:Moggy wrote:Utterly incredible episode. This show is just so damn good.
I never thought that it was anybody else in the car. What surprised me was that the car was trashed, I thought they’d kill the guy and then use his car to get out of the desert.
You were supposed to think they would use it. It's the classic of you thinking you know where the show is going, but nope
When
Kim went to see that guy in prison Oh no baby girl what you doing. As Mike said, she's in it now. I noticed he thinks her name is Goodman, when it's probably McGill if she's taken his name. I can see her having to vanish vacuum style, and Saul meeting up with her in the post BB bits. It would be a good way to explain why we never hear about her in BB. Also that scene when you see him smashing the wall in his BB office and takes a box out - maybe that was into on where she is.
I’m pretty sure she
didn’t take any of his names.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:44 am
by Jenuall
Yep another brilliant episode, for me that was probably the best they've done since Chicanery in season 3.
Some of the direction and the general look of this episode was fantastic, no surprise to see that it was a Vince Gilligan directed episode.
As with others
I fully assume that the car was driven by the guy who escaped the gun fight, I don't think there is really any other possibility.Lalo is not going to be happy that Kim knows about him, things are not going to end well for her - a vacuum disappearance is the best outcome for her at this point.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:10 am
by Photek
Jenuall wrote:Yep another brilliant episode, for me that was probably the best they've done since Chicanery in season 3.
Some of the direction and the general look of this episode was fantastic, no surprise to see that it was a Vince Gilligan directed episode.
As with others
I fully assume that the car was driven by the guy who escaped the gun fight, I don't think there is really any other possibility.Lalo is not going to be happy that Kim knows about him, things are not going to end well for her - a vacuum disappearance is the best outcome for her at this point.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:10 am
by Barnsy!
As well as pissing off
Lalo. Kim will also be on Gus' radar through Mike now.
Top 3 episode out of the whole of BB and BCS for me
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:13 am
by Moggy
Barnsy! wrote:As well as pissing off Lalo. Kim will be on Gus' radar through Mike now.
Top 3 episode out of the whole of BB and BCS for me
Good point, I had overlooked the
Mike and Saul chat.It seems likely that
Kim will vacuum vanish, there’s not really a way out for her now that leaves her living a normal life.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:13 am
by LewisD
I started watching Breaking Bad from the beginning again last night. Hooked straight off the bat again
Lacks the visual polish of BCS though, but that's to be expected with the time between them.
Re: Better Call Saul - prequel to Breaking Bad. Tuesdays on Netflix. Renewed for a final 6th season.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:18 am
by Jenuall
Photek wrote:Jenuall wrote:Yep another brilliant episode, for me that was probably the best they've done since Chicanery in season 3.
Some of the direction and the general look of this episode was fantastic, no surprise to see that it was a Vince Gilligan directed episode.
As with others
I fully assume that the car was driven by the guy who escaped the gun fight, I don't think there is really any other possibility.Lalo is not going to be happy that Kim knows about him, things are not going to end well for her - a vacuum disappearance is the best outcome for her at this point.
Oh yeah I agree
LewisD wrote:I started watching Breaking Bad from the beginning again last night. Hooked straight off the bat again
Lacks the visual polish of BCS though, but that's to be expected with the time between them.
BB was a great looking show for it's time but yeah the earlier seasons aren't quite at the same level. By the end though I'd say that BB is just as much a master class visually as BCS has been.