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I thought this was on Mondays :x
I wonder why mike helped Saul out...
It was subtle, but it appears Mike was thrown under by the Feds. When the one cop touched his arm, and Mike mugged him...then a lil later the cop said we got your back, and that's when Mike changed his mind.
I'm guessing it will be revealed how a cop of Mikes calibre became a parking attendant.
It's All Good Man
Yeah, dat hint. When I saw it, it crossed my mind, but I didn't think I was that smart.Dat clue.
Website game on point.
Is that Badger??
Weird because I noticed the same thing.Good episode.
I think the writers may have made a minor mistake when Saul ask the cops to send him an Edible Arrangement.
Edible Arrangement company started in 99. The only locations were on the east coast at the time during the show (2002).
First Edible Arrangement in Albuquerque opened in 2007.
I'll give them a pass.Good episode.
I think the writers may have made a minor mistake when Saul ask the cops to send him an Edible Arrangement.
Edible Arrangement company started in 99. The only locations were on the east coast at the time during the show (2002).
First Edible Arrangement in Albuquerque opened in 2007.
In the preview for the next episode it showed the keytlemans bribing Saul with money, then it showed nacho saying "you ratted on me".. Maybe Saul lets the kettle men leave in exchange for money, or maybe the preview is trying to deceive people just like walking dead trailers dowere the kettlemans planning on hiding out by camping anyway?
like did they just luck out in having nacho actually outside their house?
or did saul's call give them the idea to fake their own kidnapping?
Just noticed that in epiaode one, when the kettlemans called Saul, Saul faked his voice to pretend to be a secretary. If he can do that why did he need to make a paper towel dispenser to talk through the phone? Why not use that fake voice again to disguise himself
So Mike says something that sticks out. He say's no one likes being away from home. Did he have to run from Philly? A cops retirement should yield him more than having to work at a parking toll station. I dont think BB went too far into that back story. Maybe we will see that here.
I found the episode slightly predictable but the ending was good. I thought he would maybe get emotional and let the family do its own thing. So the surprise tent opening was great. Now we will see if he gets a cut and lets them run, or saves his own back and helps Nacho out.. Seemingly predictable but they made the best out of it.
As far as geography, the house was up in the mountains. High desert type terrain. They end up in the river area (physically impossible if you know ABQ without going through other streets and half the city). But I guess the general audience doesn't know that... How is everything else looking time wise? I see lots of product placements. Dixie cups, goldfish. Firestone in background of payphone scene. Box companies. A show usually leaves most of that small stuff out for sure. Here, its all over
Just noticed that in epiaode one, when the kettlemans called Saul, Saul faked his voice to pretend to be a secretary. If he can do that why did he need to make a paper towel dispenser to talk through the phone? Why not use that fake voice again to disguise himself