Highly recommended IMOThe trials and tribulations of criminal lawyer, Saul Goodman, in the time leading up to establishing his strip-mall law office in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Highly recommended IMOThe trials and tribulations of criminal lawyer, Saul Goodman, in the time leading up to establishing his strip-mall law office in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Glad someone created a thread for this one. I'll quote a post I made on another discussion:
Not sure what's up with the last episode, though. He suddenly breaks down after getting a bunch of "B" balls at the bingo (which probably wouldn't happen if the script didn't ask for it)... then returns to his hometown and somehow goes back to scamming for a week?
Alright, what Chuck had just done and said to him was not nice. But I feel that could have been done a bit better.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I don't think the bingo was related, it was just that kind of moment where you start to think: you know what! Fuck it. Fuck it all. I don't even care anymore.
Sometimes people tend to prove others right that way, despite the fact they were wrong.
Agreed it wasn't the best ever, but I could imagine how he felt and why stuff happened.
I never really liked Breaking Bad, so I doubt I'll enjoy this one!
last episode was boring
is just a metter of taste and point of view ...said the guy who also liked breaking bad
beside that..better call saul is like first season of breaking bad ...slow moving on action
I can't agree with you all..just to make you ego-happy
Last edited by DarkSaibot v.1.3.10; 14.04.15 at 19:30.
I always thought that Breaking Bad was good, but just after the first two seasons. Considering that Vince Gilligan, the creator of BBad, is one of the two creators of Better Call Saul, I think the TV series are very much alike. But Bob Odenkirk, Saul Goodman in BBad, plays other character in Better Call SAUL? From what I've read, Better Call Saul doesn't seem very attractive and I prefer to try Vikings first. Or House of Cards...
no, it plays the same character but until the events of breaking bad , in the period when it was at first in law area and his name was Jimmy McGillSaul Goodman in BBad, plays other character in Better Call SAUL?
well the story of Better Call Saul is not a bad one ,each episode gives you a drop of plot from what will/could happen and it keep's you watching,but after a time ,thinking clear , without drinking the Breaking Bad Juice you come to realise that after 10 episodes not much happend with Jimmy McGill and the show was a lil bit saved from being to booring using Mike Ehrmantraut as the second plot character ....the story is very well narrated but is like that books that you find them over the internet (4 Dummies books) when you write 300 pages for something that you can put in 100 pages...maybe because they want to drain the pipe with more than 1 or two seasons until the timeline will reach breaking bad events and it's all over or mostly over
Remember when Badger got busted for trying to sell meth to an undercover cop? By recommendation of Jesse and co., Walt turns to Saul, and at some point in conversation the latter tells him his real name is McGill and he "changed" it to appeal to Jewish clients.
True. After the very last scene in the season finale, I am highly eager to see how Jimmy turns into Saul Goodman, but we'll have to wait for that.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Nah I just never understood why people love the show so much. I managed like 3 seasons.
Breaking bad is an amazing show imho, but you just can't binge it. It's really good if you followed it with one ep a week (as it aired). If you binge it, you easily overdosed and it got boring after a bit. I'm guessing that's what happened to you
Season 2 premiered today!
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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