Better Call Saul Season Thread - Season Six - April 18th

I never get to watch this the night it airs anymore because I've cut the cord and need to wait until it shows up on the amc app, but this last episode was by far my favorite.

I love the buildup of BCS.

Kim's conscious speaking to her through that line about "In the end, we duped an old man," that's exactly why I said last week that I don't think she was feeling that commercial Saul did. It wasn't just the commercial, it was that it seemed like he had successfully wormed his way out of a consequence instead of accepting it and figuring out what to do now with the consequence in place.

She's recognizing him as a rogue, and I don't think she's with that.
 
Usually around this time of the year, I'm salty because GoT takes a break for the week. Now it's BCS doing it.
 
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The fact that literally EVERYONE played along with that nonsense grew my resentments towards chuck so much, that I'm over the moon Jimmy did that to him.

but he is sick, but his real issue is mental illness. And that's as serious as his make believe condition.
 
but he is sick, but his real issue is mental illness. And that's as serious as his make believe condition.

I understand that, but the fact that this guy even had the court he was in not bringing into question his illness after them even saying he was never officially diagnosed was annoying as hell. It was only after Jimmy had to go to extreme lengths to expose him in front of them that they realized how serious it was. and even then Jimmy had to go to the insurance company and rat chuck out just to get this guy to stop practicing law. I completely understand how serious the situation is and I'm in no way doubting Jimmy did the wrong thing or praising crapping on people with mental health issues, but Chuck should've never been allowed to continue practicing law after showing he has major mental issues and he created a disease as a result.... He's crazy


I mean I guess it's a Saul Goodman thing, you hire who you want to hire, regardless of competency or their sane level
 
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This show made me wanna re-watch Breaking Bad again...halfway through Season 4 right now :hat
 
i took it as chucks wife was always on the phone even when they were married

like he never liked it but he lived with it in silence

when they split, all he could do to cover the guilt and shame of her leaving him was to make up the disease

like i dont see chuck as being mentally ill per se but moreso just has issues stemming from his ex wife and divorce
 
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I was halfway watching the marathon last night when the episode with Chuck's courtroom breakdown came on. Anyone else notice his lawyer switched from calling his condition a physical condition to a mental illness after Chuck's crazy rant? He's done.
 
the new ep (8) is out there 
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I forgot how trashy Skylar was :{

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I just got done watching the whole series of Breaking Bad for the second time a few days ago and my god I forgot how much I hated her. Especially when she was going nuts walking into the pool and when Marie was questioning her in her office and she went into full psycho mode and was like "SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!"
 
skylar was the epitome of the entitled white woman

when the show started she wanted to be a novelist

selling worthless crap on ebay

and pressing walt because he bought paper for his students 
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Rewatching Breaking Bad and it's even better now woth some of the additional information from Better Call Saul

So amazing how they took such aimple acenes and have expanded them into legitimate stories and history
 
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