The pope car shooting zombies was hilarious
10/10 episode. Evolution, action, grief and redemption.
I didn't enjoy the appearance of WW and JP as I thought I would. Maybe because at the beginning it seemed pointless like straight fan service. Although, then it became clear by some superb transitions that Gene is going to make a huge mistake similar to the one he made by chosing to work with Heisenberg, still it wasn't what I was expecting.
Also, Aaron Paul was so different. I mean, I know that almost a decade has passed since BB ended but it seemed like a makeup problem.
Summing up it's a great episode, mostly because of the Gene plot and what the transitions meant.
Everything is going to blow up :/
i laughed a lot with this movie, even when not being the targeted audience the film is funny
Wth rated this. It hasn't even aired:face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth:
A few hours after I had finished this episode I kept thinking about it and I just realized that the one who asked Jimmy to change his name was Chuck and not Howard. Knowing this the billboard situation is completely different. Again, poor Jimmy.
Powerful episode, Walter continues being more malefic each time and definitely what he did is going to blow up in the future.
Why voting before its released?
Wth rated this. It hasn't even aired:face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth:
That dinner scene lmao so uncomfortable
That report on Tyrus was racially motivated.
An overall of 7 points to this episode but the W.W. scene increases that to 8.
Oh man, poor Gale. Also, kinda sad for what Jesse had to do but all the show until now was about Walt mending Jesse's mistakes so finally it happened the other way around . What a season finale.
The end was not what I was expecting at all and that sometimes is a good thing but not in this case. Anyways, good episode
bling bling bling bling bling
I don't know how but luckily i watched this film without analizing everything of it (which i do almost always) and i have really enjoyed it. Time travel is so fcking messy so surely there are a lot of things wrong with the script but if you sit willing to watch an entertaining and good movie this one is for you.
I really hated Dinesh in this episode, such a dumbass
This episode is gooooooooooood as coscu would say
The whole scene of Barry with his marine's friends at natalie's birthday is hilarious. Absolutely loved it
When Holt and Amy laugh at Rosa. Best part of the episode.
I am speechless. I already know i am gonna come back to watch that last scene over the years. What a finale. I thought redemption was out of Saul's radar. I thought there was no longer room for Saul to return to being Jimmy. For the last years we learned that Jimmy McGill always walked a path of wrongdoing and he wanted more, he couldn't stop, so Saul Goodman was like his final transformation. Like his ultimate wicked twisted form with no feelings at all, with no care of anything nor anyone but himself. That's also why it seemed plausible of him just destroying Kim for his own wellbeing. I mean, it was the only person left.
But indeed there was space for what Chuck (and us) believed Saul/Jimmy wasn't capable of. After all this time, after all the cons, tricks, shortcuts, after all the deaths there was finally redemption down the way. And the price is eighty six long years which means being prisoned until death but also living a more honorable and decent life.
PD: finally we got to see WW explicitly admit his biggest regret and Mike doing the same. Two hugely valuable scenes.
This episode destroyed me. After Nacho's death and Kim behavior turning more and more like Saul's behavior, the last important character with uncertain future was Howard and I really had hoped that he could escape of all the caos the Wexler-McGill couple generates. But no. No one is safe in this show, no one saves :(
Poor Howard, I said that a lot of times in the last seasons. He deserved better. The bad things he did were only the ones he said to the main characters in their house: not letting Jimmy work at HHM (which wasn't his choice) and sending Kim to the mail room. Then, like since season 3 or mid 2, I don't remember any error from him but he kept receiving shit and mistreating from them.
PD: Hate the way Jimmy and Kim lie when everyone know the truth, same level hypocrisy Walter White had.
I'm glad that last scene from the previous episode now makes sense. Also, I feel bad for Howard :/
only backwards solo backwardo comprende?
dude im from Michigan
This time all the fun was in the Mike's side of the story: Krazy-8, Tuco and the diabolical laugh in that last punch from the latter.
When Darius opens his mouth you already know you gonna hear the craziest sh*t ever