Some great info from Crunchy:
JJK S2 August episode broadcasting schedule for those who don’t already know – Ep 6 will release on the 31st of this month, marking the start of the Shibuya arc, meaning we have a 3-week break (more like 28 days) after today's episode 5. The next following weeks will include recap episodes –
10th August – s2 ep 1 – 5 and JJK 0 recap ep,
17th August – s1 recap,
24th August – No episode , (break week)
31st August – Shibuya arc starts with ep 6, to be consecutive till December of 2023.
JJk has been nothing short of phenomenal so far, I am glad Mappa is getting more time to cook Shibuya and hope the production quality remains as good as we have seen so far if not even better.
This episode was great, even I was ready for war after the Queen's speech. Please get rid of Sibeth, Baba please.
That ending and cliffhanger should be illegal. This arc just keeps getting better.
"i was never afraid before you showed up" yeah you can stop right there, i was already crying :sob: i wasn't ready for all the TEARS TODAY
This is it folks, this is peak television. What we have here is one of the most gut wrenching and masterfully crafted episodes ever brought to screen. Absolutely fucking phenomenal with career best performances from Murray Bartlett and Nick Oferman. Holy shit this will stick with me.
Chainsaw it's gonna be one hell of a ride.
EP1 meet all my expectations, animation is just awesome, no filter, haven't read the manga, but man the hype is real.
It's happening! It's really happening!
It literally broke my heart when she said she doesn't remember the trip. It's either because something bad happened during that time and she doesn't want to remember it or because simply time has passed. This show is actually so realistic!!
[7.5/10] I wondered to myself, what was the point of those Breaking Bad flashbacks. Sure, it's cool to see Walt and Jesse and the RV and even the flat bottom flask again. But I was ready to write off the trip back to Saul's first meeting with the meth-dealers in season 2 of Breaking Bad as simple fan service.
It took the scene with Mike for me to get it. The point, at least on my read, is a theme that Better Call Saul has hit time and again -- Saul can't leave well enough alone. He won't listen to Mike that this chemistry teacher is a rank amateur who's going to end up with a dark result. And Gene won't listen to Jeff or his friend who warn that it's a bad idea to darken the doorstep of another poor man stricken with cancer.
We know how things end for Saul in Breaking Bad. The choice to throw in with Walter White rather than be satisfied with his rewarding, if not exactly classy law practice ultimately ruins him, and takes away everything he'd achieved in the years before and after the events of this series. The choice to cast aside any moral hesitation and callously rob a dying man of his finances, to push the bounds of the pragmatic given how long it takes between when they dosed the guy and when Gene tries to complete the deed, will almost certainly lead to a similarly bad end.
Yes, it's neat to flashback and see some of the old faces from Breaking Bad again. It's cool to learn that Huell made it out and see Francesca get one last payday. But the takeaway is simple. Saul lost everything. He has no more fortune or empire. The cops are still after him. His former allies are either dead or have moved on. And even Kim, who asked about him, seems to want nothing to do with him anymore, via a tantalizingly opaque phone call between her and Gene.
So left with no other options, Gene makes the same choice that Slippin' Jimmy did over and over again. He goes back to running scams. He can't leave well enough alone. He does it without any joy, because he's not doing this out of pleasure. He's doing it out of desperation, addition, sadness, and loneliness. He is scraping the last bit of thrill from the bottom of the jar, and if his star-crossed visit to Walter White is any indication, it's likely to be the last step in his sad, pitiable, but always avoidable fall from grace.
EDIT: Here's my usual, more fulsome review for anyone who's interested -- https://thespool.net/reviews/tv/tv-recap-better-call-saul-season-6-episode-11/
This episode is woke nonsense, humans are bad, rich people are the worst. Lazy, MSM talking points from the WEF.
A preachy episode about climate change. Waste of an episode when we only get nine a year. The people who need to hear this message probably don't watch this show anyway so who is this even for?
Waiting for the Final: Final Season Part X. I mean there is not much air time from here to the actual end, maybe a movie?
I think they could've easily end this anime this season but seems like they gonna milk it all the way boys.
Why is everybody complaining? It’s an awesome show. If you want to see some aliens, watch the countless shows about alien invasions - there are many.
But this one…is different. And that’s good. It’s about the people, not about the aliens.
Nate such a snake, never liked that guy but this was kinda expected. About Ted Crimm it's about being a person not a journalist.