HASTUR LA VISTA
Wow. Thanks to Walter, Jesse is so paranoid. I know everything is basically Walter's fault and we're supposed to be on Jesse's side with this, but Walter really did want to simply talk. And Jesse mistook that father for someone Walter hired just because of what he was wearing.
Walter finally understands what he did was for him and because he enjoyed it,instead of teaching chemistry.
Some scenes were heart breaking especially with Jessie.
Did anyone notice the man on the couch was still breathing.
Overall it was an awesome finale (or felina).I will miss this show a lot.
What an ending. I was crying at the and, although I knew that it was going to heppen. I love this show so much
Wow! Second episode is definitely even better than the first one of this come back season! I am starting to feel the old Prison Break vibe! Can't wait for the next episode!!!
Seen that coming from a mile away but overall the best ep so far and it just keeps getting better and better each ep!
The terrorist who was filming, he was following orders so strictly that he ignored and continue to take video while Abu was getting rekt lolol and Kellerman, well I think he's not dead, they didn't show his death clearly, AGAIN! xD
Why do they always leave the guns behind?? Makes no sense.
Pretty good episode actually!
Hideout chase scene on the boat? Classic action! No complaints about that!
AND!-- no yellow-vision! Always a plus.
Missile blowing up the boat seemed OTT but gave the episode a climactic ending I guess....
I found the whole exchange about how 'the punishment should fit the crime' completely hilarious. If there was any scene that summed up Saul Goodman perfectly, that was it.
I love this show more than I should. But who cares? It's brilliant.
I think Saul took the decision everyone thought he would take, and that, for me is a bit dissapointing, because he could have been more if he tried harder. But with the social pression and his brother, he didn't expected anything good from Jimmy. And that sucks. Because he tried.
I guess this is where we're supposed to start calling him Saul Goodman, maybe he's too tired to keep trying with no rewards, and that's fine. The bad thing is that he gave up, but it's understandable is we think about his moral principals and the way he sees the world. Let's be honest, every chance they got, they minimized him, that's not fair. So yes, perhaps he could have scaped the life we know he's gonna get after all this, but hey, decisions.
fuck you chuck you lil bastard
Don't ever piss Mike off because he will never let it go. Good to see him starting to work with Gus. I went back and rewatched the opening scene after I knew what the shoes were about and a Los Pollos Hermanos truck was driving that route instead of one of Hector's trucks and the stop sign was all shot up. I wonder if we will see a shootout there later this season?
Jimmy is in a whole mess of trouble but I guess this is how he became a "criminal" lawyer. I loved the scene were Kim was getting ready, all the jump cuts and zoom ins were great. Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould are some of the best is the business.
Jimmy knows now he only destroyed a copy and not the original tape (it's not evidence per se anymore and can argue with the board he didn't destroy evidence), meanwhile he got photos of Chuck's house (thanks Mike!) and I think he'll try to depict a narrative where Chuck is crazy and a danger to himself and he only tried to help his brother - even going as far as confessing to a crime we didn't do to make Chuck feel better. Basically, he can only be accused of breaking and entering to a point where he can argue wasn't with a malicious intent. Everything said and done, Chuck could potentially be also facing disbarment. Maybe they both lose the privilege to practice law or maybe just one.
Probably the best episode of TV this year, if not one of the strongest I have ever seen.
I got acquainted with Michael Mando, for the first time, while playing the video game "Far Cry 3", and since then I been following his career. His scenes in this episode (and throughout the show) keep showing us how talented of an actor he is. I'm hopeful it's this year he finally gets recognized because he's way too underrated.
Great finale to another great season. I really hate Chuck but for some reason I don't want him to die this way. I'm kinda like Gus trying to save Hector, I want Chuck to live and suffer more. If he does go out, this will probably push Jimmy over the edge and make him go full Saul Goodman. He seems like he is trying to be a better person, fixing Irene's social life and sorta apologizing to Chuck but he might have nothing to lose now. No Mike this episode was a bummer, hopefully we see him working with Gus more next season. Gus has to know Nacho was involved somehow. Hopefully he doesn't get Mike to take out Nacho, that would be a tough spot for Mike.
Also Rhea Seehorn looked damn fine in those PJs.
That ending was a real gut punch, delivered solely by the look on Kim's face. What an amazing piece of acting.
How many of you believed Jimmy's speech? I know Jimmy is a bad guy, I know he's a liar, a con artist, a fast-talker; and yet I believed him. I was as bowled over as Kim, "that asshole on the bench was about to cry" was me. How'd I fall for that? Is the show acting/writing/whatevs that good or does that say something about people in general?
Good episode other than Cam's and Mitch's story. Just how many times will they keep lying to each other?
So did the writers forget about Haley and Joe or was that really just a completely random scene that felt like the setup for a story line?
So they brought back Andy for two minutes and that's it? Most of the fandom wants them together and I think he's a great choice for her. It's only been a few episodes but I'm so over the professor already - He's obnoxious and annoying and it's even worse that he would be a better fit for Alex.
Ya, I´ll admit, after following for 11 years there was some moist in my eyes.
And about time Mark Hamill showed up.
This thing with Raj... It's just not that pleasant to watch.
As much as I still love the show as a whole and enjoy watching, I hadn't noticed it's been four weeks since the last episode. I guess that is an indicator in itself.
Anyone else kinda wants Adam and Eric to get together? Adam is super mean but I can't help it
I felt so bad for Eric... Being alone, like that, on his birthday, and then getting punched in the face and spit on for being gay. Homophobia is a disgusting disease. And then that caused a fallout between him and Otis, and those guys were thick as thieves! I really hope they can talk about it and make amends, soon.
We had Violent Femmes and INXS in this episode, this show's soundtrack is truly a delight!
Nice Dead Poets Society moment at the end, after a harsh episode, I feel that scene truly lifted everyone's spirit (the characters' and ours).
#itsmyvagina
I can't believe Otis had the audacity of calling Eric selfish... Dude, it was his birthday, you were supposed to be celebrating it with him
Otis is seriously pissing me off this season. Back in season 1 he was, for the most part, "compellingly odd" as Maeve once said. This season, however, he's been doing nothing but antagonizing everyone around him from his mother to Jakob to Ola to Maeve and it's annoying as hell. The speech he made in this episode was just a bunch of self-righteous bullshit. I've been shipping him with Maeve from the start, but tbh now I think Maeve deserves better than this entitled little shit.
Great, now I want 6 seasons and a movie dedicated solely to the girls hanging out together. The final scene brought a tear to my eye.
This show is inhabited by broken people. It's depressing and sad, yet the final scene was so sweet.
Please don't make a third season. That was the perfect ending.
I loved the ending and the music! But Ander shouldn't have lied..