Better Call Saul

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Next year I will nominate maildude for the prestigious AHOTY.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.

Supafly

Retired Mod
Bronze Member
I like how the field for next year already fills up. 2016 will be the motherload of all election years for quite some time. And standing against such a seasoned veteran is an honor

Guess I Better Caul Saul

ba-da-ching
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Yep. Cool that it was later in his life and career that Banks landed his biggest role. For those unfamiliar, he did a lot of big TV shows, mostly in recurring guest roles.
This and Gotham are the two most anticipated Season Two's for me...but I gotta give Saul the nod. :2 cents:

No, his biggest and best role was as "ground controller" in "Airplane!: the movie." Or maybe the bodyguard for the bad guy in "Beverly Hills Cop."

I kid. Mike Armantrout is his best work and I think the world (the U.S. and other English speaking countries are the world, right?) know that.
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
The Better Call Saul marathon is playing on AMC today. And the premiere of Better Call Saul's new season is TONIGHT!

Don't miss the best show on television since Breaking Bad turned out the lights.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
I like how they scammed the broker douche out of several thousand dollars worth of super premium tequila. And that he's the same douche who had his car blowed up by Walter White with a judicious use of a squeegee. Nice call back.

Should Jimmy forgive his brother? I dunno. The fan poll overwhelmingly said no but I'm a firm believer in forgiveness.

And Santa Fe? How long is that going to last?
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Kenny "K-Strass" Strasser is the IT/drug dealer that hires Mike to be his muscle. He's also the guy in this series of videos.

 

Mandy Flores

Official Checked Star Member
I for one am a little disappointed. They just don't seem to be doing much of substance with it, I mean aside from that little deal with the Pharmaceutical guy, this whole episode was nothing but Saul trying to figure out what he was going to do, and yeah it was kinda cool the little scam part but not believable for his love interest lawyer girlfriend, she's not gonna roll with that shit, not if she is the person they had made her out to be until tonight. I don't know, maybe Breaking Bad just set the bar too high for me, I keep hoping to be saying "Holy Shit!" at the end of every episode like I did every damn episode starting with Gus getting half his face blown off! LOL I know Jesse should be around for something, maybe some small drug charge or something. It's cool they are leaving the door open to jump into the present.... Maybe there will be something more soon, but as of right now the last two episodes were just flat out boring.

Alright I've vented now, hoping next week rocks.
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
They're setting us up. Lots of little things to get us talking. Then later in the season they fall into place. Kinda how Breaking Bad used to start each show.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Big things ahead, the opening of season 2 was reminiscent of the Fly episode of Breaking Bad, they're cutting costs now for a big production later in the season. Everything seemed a bit too familiar, I had to check and make sure I wasn't watching an episode I had already seen. Good start, though!
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
Just watched the sneak for Ep. 2 and the first episode of Talking Saul. Talking Saul is a waste of time. There wasn't much in the sneak, except a kinda funny part. What is the switch? My guess is it was a test. Probably wrong. Likely, it meant nothing. Something like a visual representation of where his career was going to end up at the new firm. Nothing. Failure seems to build his determination to be a rat.
 
Just watched the sneak for Ep. 2 and the first episode of Talking Saul. Talking Saul is a waste of time. There wasn't much in the sneak, except a kinda funny part. What is the switch? My guess is it was a test. Probably wrong. Likely, it meant nothing. Something like a visual representation of where his career was going to end up at the new firm. Nothing. Failure seems to build his determination to be a rat.

The switch was symbolism and stuff or a foreshadow of Jimmy switching off the ventilator Chuck is on. ***Baseless Spoiler Alert***

Yeah I agree about Talking Saul if only for Chris Hardwick oversaturation. I put up with him enough on Talking Dead.
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
I'm an asshat. But I have a feeling that Jimmy is pissing off everybody and thus a larger asshat than even moi. He finishes the episode with a pissed-off GF, after getting his bro riled up. And his eventual merger with Mikey is becoming more imminent. By the way...what was that piano piece Chuck was playing? Sounded good. :2 cents::2 cents:
 
I'm an asshat. But I have a feeling that Jimmy is pissing off everybody and thus a larger asshat than even moi. He finishes the episode with a pissed-off GF, after getting his bro riled up. And his eventual merger with Mikey is becoming more imminent. By the way...what was that piano piece Chuck was playing? Sounded good. :2 cents::2 cents:

Can't remember but the name of the music popped up on the CC each time he started to play it. So catch a rebroadcast with closed caption on.
 
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