Saw tomorrow's episode at Paleyfest in LA yesterday. Gotta say it was a good one that will have people talking about implications. The panel was great as well.
Awesome, looking forward to it.
I've been really enjoying this season so far.
Saw tomorrow's episode at Paleyfest in LA yesterday. Gotta say it was a good one that will have people talking about implications. The panel was great as well.
Nominees for the third annual Location Managers Guild International Awards are out. The awards honor productions in film, TV and commercials in six categories where the creative use of filming locations enhances or helps to drive the storyline. Last year, the top feature award went to The Grand Budapest Hotel and Wild.
OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD FILM
Bridge of Spies (Klaus Darrelmann and Markus Bensch, Europe; Jason Farrar, New York)
Mad Max: Fury Road (Simon Crook and Paul Tomlinson)
The Revenant (Robin Mounsey and Bruce Brownstein)
Straight Outta Compton (Alison A.Taylor)
Trumbo (David Thornsberry)
OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD TELEVISION SERIES
Aquarius (Michael Haro and Stacey Brashear)
Fargo (Matt Palmer and Rob Hilton)
Game of Thrones, Season 5 (Robert Boake and Tate Araez)
Gotham (Keith Adams and Pat Sones)
Sleepy Hollow, Season 3 (Nancy Haecker and Ryan Taylor)
OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION SERIES
Better Call Saul (Christian Diaz de Bedoya)
Bosch (Robert Paulsen and Paul Schreiber)
Mr. Robot (Demian Resnick)
Sense 8 (Marco Giacalone and Bill Bowling)
True Detective, Season 2 (Michael Chickey and Caleb Duffy)
Gilligan spoke of the immense challenge of pacing the storytelling in this show, and admitted that he was very nervous early in season 1 that the show needed to transform Jimmy McGill into Saul Goodman rather quickly. I was saying all the time in the [writers] room, to the other writers, We better get cracking here, We better get to Saul Goodman, because if people tune in, the safe assumption is thats who theyre tuning in to see, he said. Added Gould: If you call a show Batman, you dont expect it to be all about Bruce Wayne.
The last scene of the season 1 finale was written with the transformation of Jimmy into Saul in mind. Jimmys driving off after rejecting the job offer and humming Smoke on the Water was obviously Saul Goodman, thats the kind of thing he would do, said Gilligan, and the writers entered season 2 thinking that the switch would happen very quickly. But those thoughts would change. It took us weeks at the beginning of this season to figure out, no, the very last thing we were thinking about doing is the thing he should do, which is he should take the job, said Gilligan. It takes that whole first episode for him to do the thing that he clearly was not going to do at the end of the previous season. We did that not to throw you guys for a loop, not to confuse things, but simply because we thought about it and Jimmy wasnt ready to become Saul Goodman.
Was watching Training Day last night and Tuco popped up. No idea he was even in it.
I was watching The Rock the other day and Tuco also popped up.
funny, to me he goes hand in hand with that movie and has a pretty iconic lineWas watching Training Day last night and Tuco popped up. No idea he was even in it.
Was watching Training Day last night and Tuco popped up. No idea he was even in it.
amenTime for the only reason to look forward to Mondays.
He said that he didn't even know the disappearer's name, and he was shocked that his store actually did vacuum cleaner repair, so they haven't had much - if any - contact. But they could find a way to work him in somehow to show how Saul got in contact with him. Or obviously they could expound on his transfer to Nebraska.
Was it her name that was on the sheet music he played?Do we know anything about his wife? I don't remember her mentioned before but I may just be dumb. Wondering if they are separated (probably due to the illness, or which strengthens the illness) or she's dead or something (which probably brought about the illness).
Do we know anything about his wife? I don't remember her mentioned before but I may just be dumb. Wondering if they are separated (probably due to the illness, or which strengthens the illness) or she's dead or something (which probably brought about the illness).
Just got in can I get a quick recap?
Flashback scene with Chuck and his wife. They were having dinner with Jimmy.
Some new, super-annoying lady lawyer is pissing Jimmy off.