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I thought this was on Netflix?
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Not until the season is completed, then it will immediately be available.I thought this was on Netflix?
Wasnt that extremely obvious?
Walt had that specific plant growing in his backward.
LMAO.
We know it was Walt's idea.. but it has been speculated that Saul put the berry in Brock's juice box.
Key phrase - "exactly how"
Vince isn't writing this but he's supported and probably a exec producer on this.YES!
Looks to be a bit more serious that I expected, which is a great thing. Can't wait. Hope to see Bill Burr pop up again eventually.
I'll give anything Vince Gilligan writes a shot. Dude can do no wrong in my eyes after BB.
Damn.I thought this was gonna be a half hr comedy to make a little extra money and explore Saul's background but this being a hr means I'm gonna be locked in for another great series.Vince isn't writing this but he's supported and probably a exec producer on this.YES!
Looks to be a bit more serious that I expected, which is a great thing. Can't wait. Hope to see Bill Burr pop up again eventually.
I'll give anything Vince Gilligan writes a shot. Dude can do no wrong in my eyes after BB.
I'll just say it: The first few episodes that I saw are better than Breaking Bad. They are smarter. They are sharper. I have never seen a prequel handled so cleverly. What we know from the previous series about Saul Goodman, or James McGill as he is known in Better Call Saul, provides a kind of counterintuitive suspense mechanism. In the very first shot, in silent black and white, we see the ruins of Saul Goodman after the action of Breaking Bad, just as he said he would be. He's working at a Cinnabon in a mall, terrified of anyone slightly threatening who walks into the store. The question for the plot is: How did he become this way? How did he fail so catastrophically?
VInce didn't write much of Breaking Bad anyways... He created it, and over saw it.Damn.I thought this was gonna be a half hr comedy to make a little extra money and explore Saul's background but this being a hr means I'm gonna be locked in for another great series.Vince isn't writing this but he's supported and probably a exec producer on this.YES!
Looks to be a bit more serious that I expected, which is a great thing. Can't wait. Hope to see Bill Burr pop up again eventually.
I'll give anything Vince Gilligan writes a shot. Dude can do no wrong in my eyes after BB.
Well still excited, I think.:\
When you look at his resume he's written some of better eps of the series.VInce didn't write much of Breaking Bad anyways... He created it, and over saw it.Damn.I thought this was gonna be a half hr comedy to make a little extra money and explore Saul's background but this being a hr means I'm gonna be locked in for another great series.Vince isn't writing this but he's supported and probably a exec producer on this.YES!
Looks to be a bit more serious that I expected, which is a great thing. Can't wait. Hope to see Bill Burr pop up again eventually.
I'll give anything Vince Gilligan writes a shot. Dude can do no wrong in my eyes after BB.
Well still excited, I think.:\
But they have a writing team with certain writers spearheading at times.
He wrote half of season 1, then pretty much the first and last eps of each season.
Pumped!
I'd love to see a Walt or Jesse cameo tonight or tomorrow, but I have a feeling the show will try to establish it's own identity first IF they do end up making a cameo at some point this season
Pretty sure Vince Gillian spoke on it before the scenario he imagined.
But everything doesn't need to be spelled out all the time. It's really not that big a deal.