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    Character actor Geoffrey Lewis, known for his long working relationship with Clint Eastwood, a slew of roles in TV and film and as the father of actress Juliette Lewis, died April 7 at his home in Woodland Hills, CA. He was 79.

  2. The episode was well done, Nice Tie-ins to the cinematography with the JFK 1/2 dollar to some shots of Jimmy in some pivotal scenes. Clever. Not buying the complete resignation to become Saul Goodman at the end. He could have still used all the things that make him a great grifter by working at the the other law firm & probably make a rather solid living. I get it, at his core, he's slippin' Jimmy & a smoke on the water fan.

     

    a chicago sunroof/10

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    What did the world look like as it was transforming into the horrifying apocalypse depicted in "The Walking Dead"? This spin-off set in Los Angeles, following new characters as they face the beginning of the end of the world, will answer that question.

     

    I am literally poised to find out the answer to this question.

     

    it's a virus.

     

     

    have you not heard of spoilers ffs

     

     

     

    Not a spoiler. I left out a key piece of info.

     

     

    it's a genetically modified virus. :w00t:

     

  4. so what is Jimmy's big secret? something sexual i'm assuming, maybe Chuck helped him bury it with the local PD. Kim knows his secret now thanks to Hamlin...

     

    I think Rubin is referring to he past sequence of Chuck helping Jimmy in jail. There's some sexual thing alluded too. I can't remember exactly what was said nor find a video of that scene.

     

    A couple of interesting tidbits in this article about next week & beyond. can't wait.

    http://www.ew.com/article/2015/03/30/better-call-saul-peter-gould-jimmy-chuck

     

    Also, the finale is entitled "Marco". Wasn't that one of the Salamanca twins names? probably reaching with that one.

  5. brutal speech by Chuck. top quality writing

     

    That last scene between Jimmy & Chuck was perfectly acted & written. Although it's been alluded to throughout the series, it was a sad pleasure to see Chuck verbalize everything he's been holding in for years. I don't view him in a villainous light, much of what was said rang true. Kudos to the writers. Great scene.

     

    Another 2 thumbs up for Mike's bad guys vs. criminal speech, & Hamlin's brutality with Kim.

     

    The previews look like Jimmy is going back to his old grifter ways. Just take the money dude & heed Kim's words.

  6. holy shit, disobey mom? She'll murder you and just throw you in the freezer. I swear, some of these news stories seems like Eli Roth movies...

     

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/detroit-mother-due-court-2-kids-found-freezer-044913379.html

     

    welcome to detroit my friend. Were also home to the latest cop beating civilian/ cop planting coke story making the rounds. Among many others. A convenience store owner down the road from me got shot & killed last night. Disgusting things happen everyday here.

     

    check the top 5 stories. The Bouthel one is a real dousy too. Not sure how much they divulge in the article.

    http://www.clickondetroit.com/

     

    they'll be 5 new ones to replace those tomorrow. just as shitty.

  7. this show is going to end with walt entering saul's office

    It will be something like that. I'm hypothesizing that it picks back up to the first cold open of the show where Saul is watching TV in the future & a news story comes on about Walt's death...or....Jesse swings by to play some video games & wax poetic about Brock. Yeh yea YEAAAAh BITCH

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    The flashback structure could be better, they limited those on BB, so maybe their experience at placing the viewer is still novice. It seems to waffle between sometime in the 90s, to sometime after the millennium. Cell phones seem to have become a red herring as to what time period we are watching.

    What are you finding wrong with it? I really like the way they do them, it forces you to pay close attention to the details to figure out what time the scene occurs in. Like during the opening scene we see Saul's brother at his office at Hamlin, which serves both to mark that scene as the past and to foreshadow him getting back into law. They are so good at directing the viewer's attention, I just trust in what they're doing and enjoy the ride.

     

     

    I thought the Last Flashback with Jimmy & Hamlin? where he utterly gets shot down for a gig was slick. All you get is the drone of the copy machine. (possibly a metaphor for jimmy's life, just stuck doing the same thing no matter what). Then Hamlin just walks out & utters the final sentence as an exclamation point. Artsy & effective.

     

    Oh yeah. That was great. Maybe a little heavy handed but I thought the same about it. "Do you want the door open or closed?" Brutal.

     

     

    Pretty excite for the last few episodes. I'm sure it's going to go out pretty awesome setting up season 2. Glad NHL playoffs are starting at about the same time to fill the void of quality TV. Although there's a lot of buzz about American Crime Story airing on ABC tonight.

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    The flashback structure could be better, they limited those on BB, so maybe their experience at placing the viewer is still novice. It seems to waffle between sometime in the 90s, to sometime after the millennium. Cell phones seem to have become a red herring as to what time period we are watching.

    What are you finding wrong with it? I really like the way they do them, it forces you to pay close attention to the details to figure out what time the scene occurs in. Like during the opening scene we see Saul's brother at his office at Hamlin, which serves both to mark that scene as the past and to foreshadow him getting back into law. They are so good at directing the viewer's attention, I just trust in what they're doing and enjoy the ride.

     

     

    I thought the Last Flashback with Jimmy & Hamlin? where he utterly gets shot down for a gig was slick. All you get is the drone of the copy machine. (possibly a metaphor for jimmy's life, just stuck doing the same thing no matter what). Then Hamlin just walks out & utters the final sentence as an exclamation point. Artsy & effective.

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