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Not on the series, but the producers put together a Saul Goodman website featuring client testimonials which included Wendy and Badger

 

The remnants of that site can be found:

http://www.amc.com/shows/better-call-saul/saul-goodman-esq/

 

Click the Testimonials tab

i remember that.

 

it was odd how shows used to want us to google things and look at sites for more information.

 

lost did it. prison break did it. a bunch of shows did.

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Prison break, wasn't that an attempt to put a prison show on regular TV with about .01% of the doom that Oz gave us on HBO?

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I think that ending was Jimmy being Jimmy. Way too convenient and lazy writing for it to be that much of a coincidence that Howard was there. Gonna be interesting to see how that unfolds

 

What an episode. Chapeau.

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I missed the end. Someone crashed thru my fence drunk. What happened at the end?

 

Someone crashed through Jimmy's front door, drunk.

So Mike isn't a cracker Barrel chatting kind of client?

 

He always struck me as more of a Golden Corral kind of guy.

i remember that.

 

it was odd how shows used to want us to google things and look at sites for more information.

 

lost did it. prison break did it. a bunch of shows did.

 

And the Save Walter White site is still up.

 

http://www.savewalterwhite.com/

 

Used to be you could donate to it, and donations would go to a real cancer charity. Looks like AMC disabled that.

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I think that ending was Jimmy being Jimmy. Way too convenient and lazy writing for it to be that much of a coincidence that Howard was there. Gonna be interesting to see how that unfolds

 

I have a completely opposite take on that. For me, it underscored the great lengths that Chuck will go to in order to manipulate Jimmy. Making Howard park blocks away and then having to hop backyard fences to get to his house further underscores that theme. Chuck played Earnesto, Howard, Kim, and Jimmy like fiddles the entire time. I think Gilligan and Co. set it up beautifully by having that be a simple manifestation of Chuck's ceaseless machinations we've seen since season one.

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The rivalry between the brothers is too close to personal experience to enjoy, at the end of the last episode I don't want to continue watching the show.

 

But like Oz, for which I swore off it 12 times, I will tape and watch it probably.

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I think that ending was Jimmy being Jimmy. Way too convenient and lazy writing for it to be that much of a coincidence that Howard was there. Gonna be interesting to see how that unfolds

 

I would never accuse anything Vince Gilligan is involved with as being "too convenient and lazy". I thought it was a fine bit of writing. Howard was "that close" to talking Chuck out of pursuing the tape...Kim had told Saul (correctly) that Howard would never go to the client with the tape...but Saul couldn't leave well enough alone...and he kinda blew it for himself...

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Hasn't given us an epic moment this season like a for-the-moment subdued Tuco dealing with Mike dinging his car.

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Hasn't given us an epic moment this season like a for-the-moment subdued Tuco dealing with Mike dinging his car.

I thought when Mike realized he was outsmarted by Gus was an epic moment.

 

Gilligan said it is nice to actually have the time to be patient with this show; something he didn't have with 'Breaking Bad'. I have to agree. I can enjoy a nice sip of fine wine instead of trying to drink from a fire hose.

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Some people will say that whatever happens is just fine with them.

 

The premise of the show just isn't strong enough to compete with BB.

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Hasn't given us an epic moment this season like a for-the-moment subdued Tuco dealing with Mike dinging his car.

 

We're two episodes in, and you're bitching about not having an epic moment? :doh:

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We're two episodes in, and you're bitching about not having an epic moment? :doh:

 

sorry, i'm trying to understand why people think strangers want fire hoses blasted in their face all the time...

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Some people will say that whatever happens is just fine with them.

 

The premise of the show just isn't strong enough to compete with BB.

 

I disagree. This show has been great so far and I think they have enough material for at least two seasons.

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I disagree. This show has been great so far and I think they have enough material for at least two seasons.

 

Jimmy and his sick brother can only get stretched out out so long. And 15 minutes of silence as some kind of investigative work isn't going to hold us for two more seasons after this.

 

Then again some in my life angrily insisted the Monkees were just as good after losing the TV show and without Mike...

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Some people will say that whatever happens is just fine with them.

 

The premise of the show just isn't strong enough to compete with BB.

What is the "premise" of the show?

 

 

sorry, i'm trying to understand why people think strangers want fire hoses blasted in their face all the time...

Ah, I see.

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Haven't seen any of S3 yet. I think BCS will, in the end, overlap with BB. What was Saul doing beside working for Walt and Jessie? Was he two timing with other characters all along? Maybe he had something to do with the end of the Empire?

 

It would be interesting to know what he why he pushed the Laser Tag place so hard....

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