triplestation
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this episode was mediocre
so whens next season start? lol
so whens next season start? lol
Fix your mic old man.
Fix your mic old man.
Over more than just that. He's listed a million reasons over the course of the show.
this episode was mediocre
so whens next season start? lol
It makes perfect sense if it's Gus, considering what happened to his friend in the past. He probably wants to be the one to kill him.Really bad episode.
Terrible finale.
Whoever told Mike to "Don't" (it's Gus) doesn't make any sense.
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It makes perfect sense if it's Gus, considering what happened to his friend in the past. He probably wants to be the one to kill him.
what?
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Well obviously Gus wasn't strolling through the desert and randomly saw his car. Mike was followed.he was probably being watched whenever he was watching the cartel.Why is Gus randomly in the desert behind Mike at the perfect time? Tell me how that makes sense.
I think the conclusion of chuck vs jimmy will be the conclusion of jimmy in general. They're probably the same event and this definitely laid the groundwork for it.Liked the episode, but kinda disappointed by the recorder reveal. Hoped the Chuck vs. Jimmy would see some sort of conclusion.
Maybe Gus has been watching Mike watch Hector.Why is Gus randomly in the desert behind Mike at the perfect time? Tell me how that makes sense.
I like Vince's explanation that Chuck turned out to be a better conman than Jimmy (and did it without breaking any laws).
Why is Gus randomly in the desert behind Mike at the perfect time? Tell me how that makes sense.
Well, the ones off the top of my head:
-Slippin' Jimmy
-Stealing money from their father (to pay for his law school that he doesn't know)
-Not being there for his mom's death
-Thinking he doesn't make a good lawyer because of Slippin' Jimmy/breaking the law.
But it's mostly that one and family issues that make Chuck resent Jimmy.
Why is Gus randomly in the desert behind Mike at the perfect time? Tell me how that makes sense.
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am i doing it right?
Lol I think the joke is that, apparently, anyone who said they were giving up on the Walking Dead after the previous finale, and then commented in the thread during the following season premiere, was banned.
I think Nacho left the note, everytime he is with Tio he stands behind him. But not the day Mike was going to kill Tio. Feels so weird how Nacho was in the way of Mikes shot the entire time.
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How could Saul not see that coming.
i thought that at first too, but when could have he done it? he was at the shack when Mike got his sights on it.I think Nacho left the note, everytime he is with Tio he stands behind him. But not the day Mike was going to kill Tio. Feels so weird how Nacho was in the way of Mikes shot the entire time.
I think Nacho left the note, everytime he is with Tio he stands behind him. But not the day Mike was going to kill Tio. Feels so weird how Nacho was in the way of Mikes shot the entire time.
(And the likely author of the note, teased with the anagram formed by the episode titles this season, is Breaking Bad fan favorite Gustavo Fring, which constitutes another bombshell few folks could resist dropping before a fade-to-black.)
He just cares about his brother a lot. All it shows is that chuck acts all high and mighty but he's a bigger conman. Even his disease is him conning himself.Bah. Jimmy got played so easily.
Episode titles can be moved around to spell FRINGS BACK with the first letters of each title.What anagram is the AV Club review referring to?:
I think Nacho left the note, everytime he is with Tio he stands behind him. But not the day Mike was going to kill Tio. Feels so weird how Nacho was in the way of Mikes shot the entire time.
i thought that at first too, but when could have he done it? he was at the shack when Mike got his sights on it.
the first letter of every episode spells out FRINGS BACK if swap them around.What anagram is the AV Club review referring to?:
I'm not sure what makes you so sure that that's more of a reason than anything else. I didn't even read that as Chuck being at all upset about Jimmy not being there when their mom died. He was mad that his mom thought only of Jimmy in her final moments. He felt slighted, yet again. All of these things are about building a pattern, no one event is THE reason that Chuck doesn't trust Jimmy. It's a mix of valid reasons and jealousy. They're both flawed people.