Edit: I suppose soon this conversation will be split off from the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul thread.
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Libraries: Boon to Mankind, or Tool of the Devil?
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Edit: I suppose soon this conversation will be split off from the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul thread.
Phew, for a second I thought they were going to introduce Gus Frings -- for some reason -- in Episode 3 (2/29) of the second season of "Better Call Saul" when it wasn't/isn't necessary.
I find myself more interested in Mike's stories than Jimmy/Saul's for some reason.
It's also fun listening to Stacey (Kerry Condon) try to not speak with her natural Irish accent.
"This blinking neon sign of a vehicle that says drug dealer." - Mike (S2E2)
That line got me laughing, as did Nacho saying the guys at the chop shop were going to be real gentle with the Hummer.
"This blinking neon sign of a vehicle that says drug dealer." - Mike (S2E2)
That line got me laughing, as did Nacho saying the guys at the chop shop were going to be real gentle with the Hummer.
Any scene that guy is in has me laughing. Looks like he's taken over for Team Kettleman as this seasons delirious source of comedic relief.
This guy.
Already a legend in the series.
Guy's a pimp. He's got one piece riding in front with a bikini and another in the back in a parka.
Diversify!No, this guy's a pimp (he has a group of ninja attorneys).
You don't know how hard I was laughing when he picked up the bill (of $50 shots of Zafiro Anejo) after getting scammed.
Right except for his allergy to electromagnetic waves.It's brilliant writing that places the viewer in the position to root for Jimmy and loathe Chuck, even though you know Jimmy is a sleazy con-man and Chuck is right all along.