So, I just found out that Vince Gilligan and company's attempt to hide a clue into Gus Fring's future appearance failed epicly as the internet hive-mind uncovered it in no time. Apparently if you rearrange all the first letters of each episode title this season you get:
Fringsback.
Gilligan admitted to it
Anyway, I think we already knew with that note that Mike received, but it's always great to get confirmation
I'm quite happy with how Breaking Bad tied everything together at the end, so as long as it doesn't compromise that I'd be willing to see him and even Jesse in Saul
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Finally bingewatched the 2nd half of season 2. Wow just wow. The show is great! Admittedly all the lawyer stuff is probably boring to a lot of people but the show is so compelling, entertaining and smart that even I put up with it!
Spoiler:
I like the Mike scenes and the way things are rapidly leading upto Breaking Bad. Dat homemade spike strip! Dayum!
Is it explained in Breaking Bad how Hector Salamanca becomes 'Ding Ding' because I dont remember and clearly he is fully able bodied in Better Call Saul so far. I was quite surprised that Mike didnt pull the trigger before the end of the season though.
Right-o. I have nothing against the guy, quite the opposite, but I realized that THAT what's bothered me all along. That HUGE miscast.
He's like Freeman in that StartUp serie. He's a mighty fine actor. There is just a limit.
You can't play the huge badass with that family face.
I know that it's pretty much the point, but altough he did it the best he could, he still was a miscast (if that's even a word).
So no, please no, not again.
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His friend died sometime in the 80s. The show is set 6 years before Breaking Bad. Which episode covered what happened between the time that his friend was killed by the pool, to when he returned to kill all of those guys?
Right-o. I have nothing against the guy, quite the opposite, but I realized that THAT what's bothered me all along. That HUGE miscast.
He's like Freeman in that StartUp serie. He's a mighty fine actor. There is just a limit.
You can't play the huge badass with that family face.
I know that it's pretty much the point, but altough he did it the best he could, he still was a miscast (if that's even a word).
So no, please no, not again.
You're contradicting yourself a few times there. Was he miscast as a family face becoming a bad-ass gangster, or not?
There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
Dat genuinely radiant smile
It's also going to be interesting to see Mike getting personally involved with Gus' operation and slowly earning his trust, along with the potential amount of crazy deals, characters visiting Belize and whatnot.
Now if only they could pull Badger and Skinny Pete out of the hat as well, that'd be amazing. Miss those two lazy bums <3
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