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So who's watching? I thought it was an excellent first episode. Zafiro AƱejo scene for the win.
Great episode is right.
Kind of afraid that something bad will happen to Kim that will push Jimmy/Saul over.
Another superior episode.
Any Saul Goodman references to any of this occurring from Breaking Bad? Surely, this is the tipping point of his life?
This is so good.
After two episodes of this season, I can safely say that I like this a lot more than BB.
I love how things are ever-so-slowly starting to snowball. The introduction of the more overt criminal elements into Jimmy's new life is brilliant.
This last episode was the first one that I didn't love. Felt like it was missing a couple of key scenes, like they were trying to cram too much into one episode.
... and I love Mike so much.
I also really like that our protagonist seems to be on the verge of giving up the law as McGill, but he never said anything about not being Saul Goodman.
The whole thing is pretty neat to watch, because it's only a matter of time until it catches up to Breaking Bad, but I'm heavily invested in the characters that AREN'T in Breaking Bad too.
It's quite unique in this way. I just hope nothing bad happens to Kim.
That episode was right back on track.
So good.
Wow. One of the finest hours of television ever produced.
Expertly crafted on every single level.
Oh Mike....what have you gotten yourself into?
Did Mike ever interact with "Tio" in Breaking Bad? Trying to remember.
Man, the more Kim becomes wonderful, complex, and a co-lead, the more I can't help but feel a slight knot in my stomach on wondering what the show will have to do about her to set things in place for Breaking Bad. Other than that, the second season remains fantastic and is really at a wonderful place right now. Amazing that a prequel series can feel this unpredictable.
Well, that was unexpected.
I can't imagine anything violent happens to Kim. If anything, it'll just be a huge breakdown between her and Jimmy, and she completely separates ties.
One neat idea that someone brought up was that she goes back to her hometown, which is relatively close to Omaha, where Saul Goodman resides.
The penultimate episode. Of course it's one of the best ones of the season.
Vince Gilligan is doing something remarkable here in the case of two subplots being completely enthralling despite knowing the long-range outcome here. With the completely different direction, it's no Breaking Bad, doesn't aspire to be, but is still great at the same time.
Wonderful stuff. I've been kind of annoyed with the brother dynamic this season, but the last bit here made it all work.
Point taken, but the basic motivation is revenge in both cases. And the perceived wrongdoings have to do with professional pride - both Mike and Jimmy could have walked away from their opressors and gone on with their lives at this point in the series.
As an audience member, I've rarely hated a character as much as I hate Chuck.