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Think I'm going to rewatch BB after BCS finishes.
I rewatched the whole thing last year and thought it wasn't a great rewatch tbh as you know the big shocks and there is not a lot of subtlety there.
I think BCS would make a better rewatch as I think you would pick up the more subtle stuff the second time around but it moves so slowly I would really struggle with it.
I wonder how many episodes of the last season they will dedicate to wrapping up Saul's future timeline. Or would it be just a quick part of the finale or something.
Which is my point. Their attitude to howard is now completely irrational. Kim quits her lucrative job to help out those who cant afford lawyers but wants to ruin howards career for what? Cos she didnt think he promoted her high enough in his private practise?
Has nothing to do with it imo. It was told when Jimmy/Saul went to visit the Acker guy in his house and told him he hated HMM and rich people. He has always been looked down at and never had the chance to better himself. To spite trying to overcome his shady character (which he always had even as a kid) by becoming like his big bro and ploughing through Law School.
Kym as well with the drunk Mum and when she mentioned to Rich that she wanted better than the "Hinky Dink" or her home town. Yet Howard always pulled rank and put her in Doc Review to spite how hard she worked to get an opportunity for herself. She identifies with the Pro Bono clients.
Howard is a representation of everything they hate rather than the character (who due to his father grew up with privilege they didn't have but seems a decent guy).
I think rather than turning Kym and Saul are a match. Just have to see how it ends up.
Nacho story fascinating. As he is constantly in the s**t due to poor choices. He is an excellent counterpoint as he wants to improve and protect his family but whatever choice he makes puts him further in the s**t. Its weird. Even in the last 2 episodes Kym could've made sweet with Mesa Verde and kept her job. Jimmy could've taken the job with Howard and to spite all their s**t made good. But chose not to. Yet Nacho seems to always want to get out (right back to S1 when he tried to steal the fraudsters money). Yet the very fact he went from a family business to getting into a drug cartel means he is doomed to the dark side forever.
*Kim
Have nacho and kim been in a single scene together in the entire series run?
Definitely, particularly if you have any interest in the drug wars which occurred in Colombia and are still happening in Mexico.i never got around to watching the original narcos on netflix - is it worth it?
That's why Nacho and Kim are so important to the show. I'm dying to find out how their stories end.They seemed to have lost something ever so slightly, as if the knowledge of knowing that they all end up dead takes some of the suspense away that made Breaking Bad so good and added to its overall epicness.
Mike seems 20 years older in BCS.We all loved the original series, but watching Mike and Gus nearly a decade on just isn’t the same.
I’m naturally finding myself more interested in the new characters and I was going to include Chuck till I just saw the bloody season 3 finale. ShookThat's why Nacho and Kim are so important to the show. I'm dying to find out how their stories end.
Gene's too!
I watched the Irishman recently and seeing these geriatrics try and move like they were in their 40s and 50s just is too hard to ignore.Mike seems 20 years older in BCS.
Yep. You've gotta stow that s**t though. It's all about the characters.Mike seems 20 years older in BCS.
What about a show about Jessie AFTER he gtfo of there bitches?