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Better Call Saul 5x10 Reaction

Better Call Saul 5x10 Reaction

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Logan

Are you posting BCS 6x01 today??

Troy

I think it’s gonna be closer to the other way around. I think Jimmy is gonna screw it up for Kim (that *is* the pattern). He’s not totally on board with her Howard plan, and I feel like his conscience might cause him to subvert. It won’t be intentional, but I think that plan is going south in a way that leaves Kim holding the bag and Jimmy sitting surprisingly pretty (and hopefully Howard will be okay and appreciative). I would also be very surprised if Lalo’s revenge didn’t intersect with Kim’s scheme at the worst possible moment.

Eric Wall

I think it is a bad sign for Kim’s headspace. It’s one thing to quit a job you don’t like. But the way she did it makes it come out of nowhere to everyone around her. One minute she’s recording voice memos for a case, next minute she’s handing her keys off and is like, “Bye. See you never”. It’s not stable behavior. She’s self-sabotaging and Jimmy can sense that.

Eric Wall

Well Kim is pro bono which means she doesn't charge, so ...

BNJ

reactception!

BNJ

The shows are not really that similar, but watching your reactions to this makes this think you two would absolutely love NBC's "Hannibal" with Mads Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy. I can just see you absolutely falling in love with some of the characters in that. I really hope you get the chance to watch it with us someday!

Podey Williams

There's also a funny video of Aaron Paul reacting to it, though reacting to that might be a bit meta!

Podey Williams

You two should do a fun bonus reaction to the squat cobbler video back from season 2. They actually filmed it and its like 3ish minutes and its hilarious!

Jason Parker

Milena and April. Inseparable

Isaac

In a way, the entire Breaking Bad ark begun from Saul's 50% off episode. When Saul ran out of phones, he promoted 50% off felonies, which resulted in those two knuckleheads buying crack / cocaine (whatever it was) which got stuck in the pipe which resulted in Crazy 8 being arrested. Without Saul, Crazy 8 would never had been arrested that night, and then followed up assisted out of prison later by the time Walter came around (knowing how hard the US Justice system is on possession of drugs in a selling quantity), which would have never opened the possibility of Jesse selling Walters first cooked batch and ultimately leading to Walter killing them both. Not to mention, Jesse would never had been working with Crazy 8 when Walter went on his ride along with Hank, which would have never opened up the gate for Walter to enter the Meth business as he wouldn't of had anyone to help bring him into that world. Without Walter, Gus would have taken out the Cartel with Mike on their own, and not been killed as a result. Everything in the Breaking Bad universe seems to have started from the 50% off episode, this one decision to offer his services at a discounted rate created Heisenberg. One decision takes the entire breaking bad universe down a fate they'll never return. I believe it's one of the most beautiful episodes of the show in my opinion.

Dustywood

I feel for Howard, I couldn't stop laughing at that scene with the prostitutes at the dinner, as awful as that was from Jimmy - but Howard is literally the most sensible of the lot. I really love his character, the fact the show made us dislike him at the start then redeemed him, and now he is the beacon of reason. What a great character.

Dustywood

@Shadoe, Grow up kid, a few episodes back you suggested that anyone that believes in this theory is stupid, and you went on to explain that why you think the theory is stupid. It's just unnecessary negativity, you don't know any better than anyone else because quite simply Season 6 hasn't even begun yet. Backtrack out of this conversation as much as you wish, my only point I was trying to raise with you is to stop dismissing theories because you don't like them, remove the personal bias - it doesn't seem like a difficult maneuver to undertake. Look how personal you're taking this specific theory, as if it's hurting your bubble of imagination. I can see merit in the theory, I don't think it's going to happen, but I'm not going to blindside myself to the possibility - because I quite simply do not know what's going to happen and to assume I do would be arrogant (which is what you're doing).

Dustywood

Most shows don't include side characters partners in the plot, the ark maybe there regarding his wedding ring for instances, but it's extremely common for a TV show to have a side character that's family life isn't developed into the story because it would be irrelevant to the bigger picture. Howard isn't a main character, diving into his family and his wife storyline would be a little pointless to the overall picture. We've gone 5 seasons in this series and we haven't touched Howards backstory once, so I don't believe they will suddenly make up time for it in Season 6 since we have the Lalo ark and the post Breaking Bad ark to complete (along with whatever Kims and Saul's plans are for Howard).

Dustywood

@Dustywood honestly I'm over your weird dickishness about this. I have not called anyone stupid. I think the theory is horrible and makes no sense- I'm not pretending to have some knowledge over other people. I don't think that anyone is dumb for believing it, including yourself (I think you seem like a smart person even if I do disagree with you). But you continue to get irritated that I say that I don't think that it makes sense and then get more mad when I reply to your replies. I'm just not engaging with you anymore and you can do the same.

Shadoe Price

@Shadoe - Yeah, you did, about 3 or 4 reactions ago I recall you calling someone stupid for believing in the Kim plotting against Jimmy theory. It's just a bad attitude to have, you're biased and negative - take the feedback on the chin. Nothing wrong with discussing theories, just no need to slam people for theirs because you don't like it. It's cringe because you comment with a state of authority assuming that it's blatantly incorrect when you have absolutely no proof that it's incorrect as NONE of us have any idea what's going to happen in Season 6. Don't you understand what I'm trying to tell you here? Theories are theories, none of it is concrete - stop acting as if there's concrete evidence that it's not going to happen because you simply do not know.

Dustywood

Thanks! Yeah ISZA is the biggest clue. It's not just an easter egg. Same with Zefiro Anejo! The bottle stopper is hugely significant to Kim's character and they keep showing it. It can't be a coincidence. Does this mean she's gonna become involved with the cartel at some point? Work for Madrigal? She'd be perfect for it, honestly. Yeah I'm not sure if they're still together romantically during BB. I'd like to think they are, but I wouldn't exactly be surprised if they have a major falling out at some point. But even if they do, they could still remain business associates. OR maybe... for whatever reason, Kim's safety?, they need to put as much space between each other as possible and make it look like they no longer have anything to do with each other. Saul's lewd behavior is over the top, so I can see it as him really pushing it in an attempt to look like the last guy you'd ever think would be in a serious relationship. Like "haha look at meee, I'm single and a pervert, see? Noooo of COURSE I don't have a gf, I mean look at me!! Boobs! heh heh" In any case, Saul in BB comes across as the fakest dude who ever lived, he's not really like that at all lol.

Taya

Harold & Nathan aka from Lost Ben Linus and Goodwin for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf7miogwD9g This show hits all your Lost needs

Dustywood

@Taya also if you were as much of a Ben Linus fan as I was, you should watch the show Person of Interest, it came out straight after Lost with Michael Emerson as the lead act (Ben Linus), it's such a good little show, and there's so many Lost characters in it - literally half the Lost cast ends up appearing in a scene or two during the Seasons Michael Emerson (Ben Linus) is one hell of an actor, this scene was on the same level as Ben Linus explaining his reasons for killing Jacob to Ilana Verdansky. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAABxd_KLAQ

Dustywood

Great question. I'd say depends on the crime. But I'd love it if I could get both.

Jyn Jilly

I'd be confident with either one but if I had to choose... Kim

Taya

@Dustywood I have absolutely not called anyone stupid for believing the theory. And I've given reasons why I disagree with it, so no I'm not just outright dismissing it. If you don't want to engage with me over it fine, but don't make stuff up.

Shadoe Price

Very nicely written. I actually agree with your analysis, I genuinely believe she will end up working the Ice Station Zebra Associates in the background, and after Walters death, she's probably gone underground (not literally) but enough to stay off the radar herself to distance herself from Jimmy until they're both safe to meet again. I'm hoping for this outcome. The only hair in the soup of it is how Saul got to a point where he's cat-calling his assistant, calling her "honey tits" etc, and when he hired that Chinese Massage Lady for a.... Handy? Does this mean that they're no longer together during Breaking Bad and she's not in the background? This is the only part that makes me concerned for the Ice Station Zebra theory, but out of all the theories - I think the Ice Station Zebra one probably seems the most realistic. Great comment you made, nailed a bunch of points

Dustywood

@Everyone - If you were involved in a crime, and you needed a Lawyer - whom would you call? Saul or Kim?

Dustywood

Nonono it aint stupid I totally agree! Hence my 30+ watches of the series hahaha. Heck I still use the Lost Lotto numbers in my countries Lotto whenever I play! I love the Chronological series, especially when they crash on the beach and you're able to watch the full Beach episodes without flashbacks (as all the flashbacks you already watched them in the chronological order before they crashed on the island). It's really sad but there's so many scenes I've memorized line for line lol I remember when the online debate that went on for months when the wild theory was that the person that "looked like" John Locke was the Smoke Monster, and everyone slammed people that made the theory of John Locke being the smoke monster, that was a great time. Getting those same vibes with Kim and being a potential con artist verses John being the Smoke Monster You soooooooooo should watch the full Chronological series, they include all the deleted scenes in the Chronological order too which makes it even more special

Dustywood

I've watched some of it but I don't think I've seen it in its entirety, I should look it up again! I've lost count of the amount of times I've watched Lost, probably 10+, but the last time was like 5 years ago. I'm rewatching it now with my son and it's really fun seeing his shocked reactions to every twist, lol. It sounds stupid to say this about a TV show, but Lost was a very important part of my life while it was airing. The characters feel like family, and it'll always be precious to me. Seeing it again after a few years, the emotional impact is huge. Almost every episode is like a "try not to cry" challenge for me, lmao.

Taya

Taya I'm not going to lie, I have watched Lost literally like 30 times over the years, use to have it in the background constantly too, love the series. Have you watched it in Chronological order by chance?? I really really recommend watching Lost in Chronological Order - you find so many little things you never noticed doing so. Soooooo good, 4 8 15 16 23 42

Dustywood

Shadoe, I don't really care too much that you have an alternative view, you're welcome to it. All I'm trying to suggest is that there's no need to be that Negative Nancy that constantly attacks people for making this comparison, and theory. Let people enjoy themselves with their theories and debating, straight up dismissing it and calling the idea "stupid" along with the people themselves (as I have seen you do on a few other reaction posts now) is just petty and negative. Remove your personal bias from the discussion, that's all I'm trying to highlight to you. In terms of people not seeing this possible connection, I really recommend they watch the following video for some context of where this theory is originating from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKav4qRPjBk&t=4s&ab_channel=Ological It's not a "stupid" theory as Negative Shadoe here is trying to portray, but it's up to the listener and viewer to decide what theory they want to roll with, just please Shadoe stop being so aggressively negative towards theories that you don't like (a repetitive pattern that I watch you conduct)

Dustywood

I am so happy you ladies are caught up. I could not have imagined when this series started that the person to drag Jimmy over the line to being the full fledged scumbag conman lawyer that we see in Breaking Bad, would be Kim, but it looks like that is where we are headed.

alaskan mitch

Also ladies, if you haven't already watched it, please consider doing LOST at some point. Would be incredibly fun, I think it's gotta be one of the best shows to react to, given all its crazy twists and turns, mysteries, cliffhangers, deaths, and emotional moments (it's honestly ridiculous how much the show makes me cry lol). But I have a feeling you've already seen it.

Taya

I've seen a couple of people having this theory that kim betrays jimmy but i just can't see it, and it would be a plot twist that would come out of nowhere. unless something happens in s6 that would make kim betray jimmy but again i just don't see it

LM Reactions

I'm going to read all this with a cuppa ❤

TeaDrinker3000

I apologize in advance for this NOVEL, lol. I think who Kim is as a character is revealed in her introductory scene when they're smoking in the parking lot. She's standing in the darkness and we can't fully make out her face. Jimmy is standing in the light. I take this to mean there is a darkness inside / associated with Kim that's been there the whole time. AND possibly a hint that she's lurking in the shadows behind the scenes during BB. She's present but we can't see her. They also did this with the Mesa Verde scene, while Jimmy is playing the commercials, in the closeup shots of Kim she is completely obscured in the darkness. Saul Goodman took the spotlight, but the puppet master was Kim. Jimmy IS bad for Kim... but Kim is also bad for Jimmy. Her goals are noble and she wants to do good in the world ... but to achieve that, I think she's capable of going much darker and doing way more heinous things than Jimmy would ever do on his own. Look at his face in this episode... he is shocked and uncomfortable. He doesn't want to do this to Howard. The bowling balls and prostitutes are one thing but he doesn't actually want to destroy Howard's entire career/life. That's a step too far, and if Jimmy were by himself he would never even entertain the idea. This show has tricked us into thinking Kim is Jimmy's "better half", that she's more ethical than he is but it's not true. If you go back and watch all of her scenes, she never objects to Jimmy's schemes on moral grounds. All she cares about is practicality and consequences. In the early seasons, she just doesn't think it's worth it for Jimmy to break the law and risk his career. Not because it's wrong. She just doesn't want him to get in trouble. Look at the way she reacted to Jimmy switching the numbers. She immediately covered for him and lied, and then later on, instead of giving him a lecture about how what he did was so wrong... she simply warned him to retrace his steps and make sure he left NO evidence behind. And she still happily accepted Mesa Verde as a client. Her character arc through the series has not been about a good, moral person slowly being corrupted... it's about a cautious, practical person slowly becoming more and more comfortable with breaking the law. It's about her realizing she has a love and a talent for it, and it gives better results than doing things by the book. And with each successful con, she grows more confident in her abilities. Her Sandpiper idea came as a direct result of the confrontation with Lalo. Notice how happy she is in this episode despite just going through a traumatic event. Jimmy is practically having Vietnam flashbacks while Kim is carefree and upbeat. She's brimming with confidence and excitement. She got a huge adrenaline rush from that experience and now she's ready to take on the world! After all, she just went face to face with a literal cartel boss and won, so any other challenge seems like child's play in comparison. I do think she was influenced by Jimmy's $100k. When he asks her how she's gonna make money she says "I'll figure it out". Well I think she figured it out. $2 million will definitely help get her pro-bono practice off the ground, but it won't last forever. Kim is gonna continue dabbling with "the dark side" in order to make money to support herself & her practice. And I personally think she has less moral scruples about it than Jimmy does. She's gonna get to the point where she's willing to do just about anything to keep her pro-bono practice going, because the ends justify the means. I don't even think she's scared of dealing with the cartel. She's 100% lying when she says "It won't happen again", I mean come on. She fully knows it'll happen again... but she thinks that when it does, she'll be able to handle it (uhh probably not, Kim!!!) So my point is... in season 6 Kim is gonna be the bad influence on Jimmy. She's spent 5 seasons enabling his bad behavior, and in 6 she's gonna take it further by actively pushing him in that direction, even pushing him past his own comfort levels, ultimately making him an even worse Saul Goodman than he was before, and helping to bridge the gap between the Jimmy we know now and the Saul Goodman in BB who casually suggests murdering people. I think the Sandpiper plan will succeed. Howard will be ruined. :( With the money Kim will start her pro-bono practice and perhaps Saul will open up his strip mall office (and buy the Cadillac!!). They will buy that house they looked at. During BB Kim is alive and still associated with Saul, in some capacity. Kim is behind Ice Station Zebra Associates. A big reason why Saul is so eager to make lots of money is to help support Kim with her pro-bono office, which perhaps has become renowned and is a pillar of the community, and no one knows it's being propped up with dirty money, lol. I do NOT want Kim to go to prison, but she might. The one thing that makes me think this is the scene where Jimmy goes straight to work but Kim stays behind to clean up their beer bottle mess. That means something. Kim will be the one who has to clean up a mess they made, while Jimmy gets off scott free. Hmm. Now I'm totally on Kim's side (even if she does become a villain lol) but even I would cheer if Howard is able to rise from the ashes and get his revenge, perhaps find a piece of evidence that implicates Kim and gets her in trouble. Okay, I'm done, but also... Nacho survives. His dad may or may not. The conflict is not gonna be just between Nacho & Lalo, I think practically the whole cast will become involved and entrenched in it. Nacho enlists Saul to help him somehow, and they do something to Lalo (that doesn't kill him). THAT is why he says "It wasn't me! It was Ignacio!"

Taya

Bruh, Howard dont be deserving the shit that the 3 of these guys (Kim, Chuck and Jimmy) been taking on him. The man just tryna build his company and the others just fucking him over

Danny

Kim broke bad

BobJ

I really don't see a reason why they need to end close to the BB timeline. The show could end 4 years before BB and I'd be perfectly satisfied.

Hitopopamus

Looks like my comment disappeared, hopefully it stays up this time. I've been waiting forever to see the reaction to the Kim vs Howard setup and it didn't disappoint. I did not expect Milena to be all in on it. I'm not as big of a fan of Howard as the two of you are, but I'm definitely more with Lola on this. Very excited for all of the arguments that'll probably come up over that when the new season airs. Hopefully your friendship won't be irreparably damaged! I can't remember if either of you brought this up in a discussion before but one detail about Howard that very curious is that he wears a wedding ring. There's been no discussion of his wife at all throughout the show. She doesn't seem to be at Chuck's funeral, there's no mention of her when Howard is struggling in season 4, and when we see him at home a couple of times this season he seems to be alone. I think in this last season we're going to explore Howard a lot more than previously, and my guess is that he probably a widower. It'll make him even more of a sympathetic character right before whatever plans Kim has for him go into action. And speaking of the finger guns from Kim and the parallels to season four's finale, another parallel that I hadn't noticed until this rewatch is that the scene also resembles the squat Cobbler conversation in season 2. Jimmy and Kim were sitting on a bed eating pies, Jimmy on the left side talking about how it wasn't a big deal and Kim on the right trying to pull him back and listen to reason. Now here they are again sitting on a bed eating a dessert with Kim on the left side and now Jimmy on the right side trying to pull her back. Kim's story really has come around full circle.

Shadoe Price

I'm almost certain Saul's Ignacio & Lalo comments are NOT referring to what just happened in this episode. Why would it still be relevant 4.5 years later? I think there's more to the story here that we'll see play out in s6. But as for the time span... the show just needs to get to the point where Saul has his strip mall office, has hired Francesca, and we have a resolution to Kim, Nacho & Lalo's fate. If Saul spends 3 years doing his thing in the strip mall before meeting Walt, there's really no need to cover all of that time unless there are specific things happening that are relevant to the overall plot.

Taya

@Dustywood I think that I have plenty of basis to dismiss this theory that is based on nothing but Kim looking over the paperwork that she's filling out, Kim not having a middle name, and PPD being written on a used box she was given to put the files in. These are the only details that people can point to in order to justify this theory and it always ignores everything else going on in these last episodes. So Kim does ot actually care about Jimmy's wellbeing when he's lost in the desert, right? She just cares about getting the Sandpiper money and is upset that it might not happen? Or is her breakdown actually real but then once she knows he's safe she's like "okay back to fucking him over!" Is her reaction to Jimmy when he tells her what happened in the desert not genuine? It can't be if these are her plans all along. Kim's arc in these final episodes is about her coming to terms with the fact that Jimmy's way of doing things gets her the results that she wants, which has been a theme of the show for a while now. She was mad at Jimmy, but she also realized that he was right in a way. She didn't just suddenly stop loving him and just began planning on an elaborate plan to backstab him. All of this is in addition to the fact that Kim has been in this life threatening situation so she's even more aware than after her car accident how short life is and how quickly it can stop. So when she sees all of those files in that room she's seeing thousands of people wasting their precious time on earth being stuck in this court system that doesn't care about them, where lawyers are literally running away from them in order to take on corporate gigs that do nothing but add more problems to the world. And then in walks Howard, who is an embodiment of that system to Kim. A man who routinely impeded and damaged her career who now suddenly cares about what she's doing because she decided to leave a bank. And it's the anger towards that perspective, anger towards the system that cares more about businesses than people that fuels Kim in that final episode. It is not all part of some plan to ultimately hurt Jimmy. She isn't angry at Jimmy anymore over that. She *is* Jimmy. So yeah I will continue to dismiss this theory because it's awful, and it's no different than the "Kim faked Chuck's letter" theory.

Shadoe Price

I'm not ready to wait. I don't know how long for the new season. React to the gag reel, deleted scenes or whatever for my sanity please 😂 I'm just kidding, Better Call Saul is my favorite show and I loved your every reaction and I enjoyed your analysis of each episode, of course I will look forward to your new videos from the new season.

AriSZ

This episode takes place in June 2004. When Saul makes his first appearance in BB it is December of 2008. I’m not sure the events of this episode is even what Jimmy is referring to when he talks about Nacho and Lalo in BB. The fact that we’re still 4.5 years away from that moment has me curious about how the writers are going to fill in all of that time. So far, the show has spanned 2 years (May 2002 - June 2004) which means season 6 may span over twice the amount of time as the whole series has without even taking into account the Gene storyline. Now, the writers may not get us all the way to that moment in BB, but I do think they have to get us very close (within a year?) before switching to the Gene story. Of all the remaining threads in the story (Kim, Nacho, Lalo, Gene, etc.) the one I am actually most curious about is how they will handle the 4.5 years we still have before the BB timeline. Has anybody else thought about this or seen any theories for how this will be handled?

Dante

What a great thumbnail, lol.

Corey Hughes

Shadow, you have no basis to make the blatant claim that it's not going to happen, none of us know. It's a theory that's out there that does have some backing, but right now all we have is theories, I don't like the attitude of straight up dismissing a theory because you don't like it. We're lucky to have a show where we're able to discuss different theories, enjoy the conversations, don't try and dismiss them based on personal opinions.

Dustywood

You have to ignore every emotional beat from Kim in the last three episodes to believe that is the case. This is soap opera level twist that puts doing something completely out of left field over staying true to the characters. That's not how BCS works and it's not gonna happen.

Shadoe Price

@Dustywood @Paul Williams @J.Valentine thanks so much for your responses. Personally I think he's moreso concerned about her doing anything that could potentially upset the equilibrium of their relationship that's just been restored (remember when she first got the S&C job? He was so concerned about losing her and the office that he was on the verge of a panic attack). I think other interpretations are valid. I have a lot of respect for that Ological take, it sounds valid and I'd like to check it out, but I feel it's reaching a bit too much. All that being said, how lucky are we to have a show that offers *this* much character analysis? Character complexity isn't by any means the be all and end all of a show (e.g. Death note. The characters are all just archetypes and it suits the show perfectly), but for a show like BCS it is necessary. Not only are the characters written as well as possible, but I would say that for whatever this show is trying to be (and I have no idea how to describe this show, honestly), it's the best example of it that will probably ever exist. Better Call Saul is the closest I've gotten to the feeling that I'm reading a book when watching a show, and I mean that in the best way possible.

TeaDrinker3000

@Paul Williams, it's a little more in depth, because getting Kim Mesa Verde costed Jimmy his license, and that lead Chuck down a path where he inevitably committed suicide. He justified those emotions with the comfort of knowing Kim got something positive out of it all, and hearing that she wants to throw away that job, resulted in Jimmy becoming upset as he feels that he got her that job in the first place which costed him everything

Dustywood

I’ve seen that theory but I’m not sure I buy it. We’ve seen that Kim genuinely loves and cares about Jimmy, I don’t see her conning him like that. I could be wrong of course, but that’s just how I see things

BNJ

I love that we can now openly talk about theories. Milena - I'm sorry - But I don't think Kim is a sweet baby girl :) I'm convinced Jimmy's Mesa Verde presentation shattered their relationship forever and now Kim is about to show Jimmy he's not only the World's Second Best Lawyer, but also the World's Second Best Conman. Kim is angling for the Sandpiper money and is going to run off with it, leaving Jimmy to have to do all that he did in Breaking Bad to try and make it back.

Michael M

He thinks he is ruining her life, making her a Slippin kimmy

J. Valentine

I haven't watched that reaction yet nor have I rewatched that episode in a while but my memory is he's just concerned for her to be throwing her career away. In the same that he seems uncomfortable with how she's taking on a bit of his persona ion this episode, I think he's worried about his own recklessness rubbing off on her.

Podey Williams

From the Ological channel on YouTube, he explains in this scene that Jimmy feels upset that she would leave her role at Schwiekart as it would involve quitting Mesa Verde, which he went completely out of his way, losing his Lawyers License over when he switched those numbers on Chuck's papers, and her keeping her position with the bank makes him feel that it was worth the loss of his license for as it provided Kim with stability. Kim quitting this role means that Jimmy's efforts were all futile in the end. I think this was a pretty spot on analysis from the Ological channel

Dustywood

Could someone maybe answer a question I'm confused about from the last episode: why does Jimmy freak out when Kim says she's leaving Schwiekart? Is he simply unloading his anxiety onto her?

TeaDrinker3000

They're doing the split season thing again? After two years of nothing? That's fucked. It was absolute garbage when they did that in Breaking Bad. The first half of season five was all build up and no payoff for an entire year. It's so shitty that they would consider doing that again. It makes me not want to watch at all.

Ryan Roach

Just so you know, S6 looks to be releasing in the summer and not spring as we all thought, most likely because of unexpected delays (I believe they're still shooting episode 13). It'll premiere sometime in May-June and it'll have few months break because it's split in 2 parts. 6B will likely come in Autumn. Worst case, in winter 2023. https://www.reddit.com/r/betterCallSaul/comments/rxlg8c/season_6_will_run_between_the_second_and_third/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share

I think Lalo comes back against Gus in a big way. If you consider Mike telling Jimmy he was going to be killed. Then his conversation when kidnapped in bb, he must know Lalo survived and was on a rampage xD Lalo must lose though considering Gus is around and maybe Jimmy doesn't know he's been dealt with Can't wait to see how it all plays out though!

Chris V

Yay, can't wait to hear your thoughts ❤

TeaDrinker3000


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