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Some stuff I’ve learned, from here and there:
- There will be six seasons, 63 episodes total, one more than Breaking Bad.
- From reading between the lines, I believe that much of season six will focus on Gene in Omaha, and that the last scene is NOT going to show Gene at his post at the Cinnabon.
- Guessing: Season five will show Jimmy getting more and more involved with Mike and, by extension, Gus.
- It’s a total guess here, but I believe Kim’s fate, or, rather, the fate of her relationship with Jimmy, will be decided in season five.
I think so too. There has been no indication that Omaha Gene is pining for Kim as if she had passed.Re. Kim, my guess is that rather than dying she will leave, thus setting up the possibility of another series, a post-quel to BB.
I read an interview with Bob Odenkirk and he said he hoped Jimmy could find redemption. That got me thinking, how could he get redemption? Everyone from Breaking Bad is dead except for Jesse, who is in Alaska with a new identity. That leaves Howard or Kim and he's not going to do anything for Howard. He'll seek out Kim, that's my prediction.I think so too. There has been no indication that Omaha Gene is pining for Kim as if she had passed.
Sorry but this is the dumbest show on TVSeason five at 10:00 EST on AMC.
This is the dumbest post on the boardSorry but this is the dumbest show on TV
Shouldn’t you be searching for moreSorry but this is the dumbest show on TV
No sirThis is the dumbest post on the board
Cool, now go shit on someone else's thread.No sir
Your response was!
Cool, now go shit on someone else's thread.
Shouldn’t you be searching for more
Liverpool articles to post?
Striking a nerve was your full intention from the start.Grant, oh come on now sir.
Easy sir. If i struck a nerve,a Liverpool win will calm ya
Thank you!
GG... I am squarely with you on this one. BCS is great show. It's just too slow developing for GLOV I am guessing.Cool, now go shit on someone else's thread.
Grant no it was not sirStriking a nerve was your full intention from the start.
I will and here’s to continuing good board relations between us sir!
I value your posts
100%. So tired of children posting here.Striking a nerve was your full intention from the start.
I would be very surprised if this show didn't end in the Gene timeline, especially after viewing S5E1. It has to go beyond where Breaking Bad left off.Some stuff I’ve learned, from here and there:
- There will be six seasons, 63 episodes total, one more than Breaking Bad.
- From reading between the lines, I believe that much of season six will focus on Gene in Omaha, after Walter’s death, and that the last scene is NOT going to show Gene at his post at the Cinnabon.
- Guessing: Season five will show Jimmy getting more and more involved with Mike and, by extension, Gus.
- It’s a total guess here, but I believe Kim’s fate, or, rather, the fate of her relationship with Jimmy, will be decided in season five.
The potential of a long con with Kim, fascinating.How about this for a really long term prediction. Kim eventually breaks with Jimmy/Saul and leaves him and then BCS ends. A sequel involving Gene in Omaha gets going. And part of that involves Jimmy getting long conned by someone...and that someone turns out to be Kim, either out of vengence to get back at him or as a lesson in a precursor to them getting together?
Remember how Jimmy turned Kim onto conning people with the Giselle thing at the bar and some other things? Maybe it'll be a case of the student ending up out-mastering the master.
100%. So tired of children posting here.[/QUOTE
Showing great restraint sir.
I am not sure where the Mike yelling was coming from either. In BB he did everything for that little girl. Could that be what he goes back for, to start making the money for her? Is that really maybe why he had a dislike for Walter because Mike actually did work to make money for his family.I hope Howard showing up is going somewhere story wise. I'm not sure I found Mike snapping at his granddaughter and holding a grudge to be very believable.
The writing rarely lets me down, but that was a lazy scene. I get that they are trying to show that Mike is in a bad mental space, but he went from 0 to 60 in a second with the person he seems to care the most about.I am not sure where the Mike yelling was coming from either. In BB he did everything for that little girl. Could that be what he goes back for, to start making the money for her? Is that really maybe why he had a dislike for Walter because Mike actually did work to make money for his family.
I think we are still well before that. Crazy 8 would have to be out of jail and well established as a distributor again.I would guess right now that the BB world is probably right when Walt in about the have his birthday.
Well, Hank is back. Great to see.
The opening scene with the ants was great. Big part of why I love this show.
I think we are still well before that. Crazy 8 would have to be out of jail and well established as a distributor again.
However, Saul and Lalo have now met, so we're getting closer.
misplaced aggression. Mike was freaked out about the German guy whom he cared greatly for but had to snuff. Mike then has to deal with Fring. Mike now realizes he is into Fring for the long haul and had to kill a good guy. He can't fight Fring so he takes it out on someone next to him (his grand daughter). This is very typical of people with temper problems and beat their dog, spouse, kids. It comes from noplace and then they are very remorseful (setting up a cycle of abuse). Mike isn't a nice guy, if you didn't already know. he is likable, in that setting, but he isn't a nice guy.The writing rarely lets me down, but that was a lazy scene. I get that they are trying to show that Mike is in a bad mental space, but he went from 0 to 60 in a second with the person he seems to care the most about.
I completely understand the reason for it and why they wrote the scene. Mike may not be a nice guy, but he never loses his cool and especially not with the one person that he truly cares for in the entire world. It was just an awkward and forced scene.misplaced aggression. Mike was freaked out about the German guy whom he cared greatly for but had to snuff. Mike then has to deal with Fring. Mike now realizes he is into Fring for the long haul and had to kill a good guy. He can't fight Fring so he takes it out on someone next to him (his grand daughter). This is very typical of people with temper problems and beat their dog, spouse, kids. It comes from noplace and then they are very remorseful (setting up a cycle of abuse). Mike isn't a nice guy, if you didn't already know. he is likable, in that setting, but he isn't a nice guy.
I agree... the whole scene just seemed like lazy obvious writing to me.I completely understand the reason for it and why they wrote the scene. Mike may not be a nice guy, but he never loses his cool and especially not with the one person that he truly cares for in the entire world. It was just an awkward and forced scene.
I’ll 2nd and 3rd the comments regarding cinematography- I’ve always loved that about this show (and BB).
Anyone else think Kim is headed to a darker place? She seamed (understandably) pretty fed up after the displaced homeowner tossed her aside,