Apr 23, 2022 AMC like every other channel it seems now, has their own streaming service, AMC Plus. You can watch up to date on there if you want to pay
Apr 23, 2022 Rewatching s1e2 and I completely forgot about all the Tuco stuff, that broken leg s--- makes me cringe like the curb stomp scene in American History X. Man the BB universe has so many amazing villains—even ones like Tuco that are relatively minor in the scope of things. Your average TV show would be lucky to have one villain half as good as Gus or Lalo, and this series has them both plus Tuco, Uncle Jack, Todd, the Cousins. Probably forgetting more minor ones but they even use characters like Lydia and Chuck in villainous ways even if they're not full-on antagonists.
Apr 23, 2022 Also forgot how much of a dickhead Chuck is. I know he loves and cares about Saul deep down but he's such an arrogant prick ima just use this as my rewatch diary lol
Apr 23, 2022 yeah as much as Jimmy can be a snake, at the end of the day he tried, but Chuck treated him like s---
Apr 25, 2022 Spoiler Empty field, plenty of land to run and hide Nacho: nah I'm gonna hide in the only abandoned structure next to the road where my car broke down
Apr 25, 2022 Spoiler d---...Nacho turned out to be such a great character. Went out like a G ripping Hector and the family. Loved the silent opener focusing on that piece of glass and how it came back into play. I don't see how they can protect his dad after that though
Apr 25, 2022 Guys I’m tellin you. This is the greatest show of all time. But really, this is Breaking Bad season 9 and no show comes close to this quality. I want another spin off. Give me more Best Quality Vacuum. @Koolo can we change this forum to an official Better Call Saul message board?
Apr 26, 2022 Spoiler That monologue is easily one of the greatest things to come out of the show. Maan, Ignacio Varga, what a f---ing beast!! Really didn't want him to die but it is what it is. As for his father, we know Mike's true to his word and is willing to go all out for him. We know all other characters who might go after his father die before Mike in Breaking Bad, hence I think he'll survive. Maybe, Mike and Gus will send him to Manitoba with that ID Mike took from Nacho's safe.
Apr 26, 2022 That episode was truly immaculate and is what separates this show from almost all other shows
Apr 26, 2022 What a phenomenal episode. Probably my favorite one between BB and BCS. And to think this was only the third one!
Apr 26, 2022 Spoiler I think that maybe Mike will find a way to make it where Nacho’s dad is safe. But I think that’s being too optimistic for this universe.
Apr 26, 2022 Spoiler Yeah his dad already made it clear he doesn't understand that going to the police wouldn't fix anything but would make it worse instead. He doesn't seem like the type to go on the run either, so either he dies, almost dies and gets it and goes on the run, or they just never bring him up again I would say
Apr 26, 2022 Really? Howard is more of a douche but it seemed like he always cared more about Jimmy than Chuck did. He was the one who wanted him to come on as a lawyer and Chuck wouldn't let him. After Chuck died he tried to offer him a job again and Jimmy threw a bowling bowl through the dudes windshield lol. He's definitely an arrogant prick tho
Apr 26, 2022 Yeah I changed my mind on that lmao, that was very early on in the series and I completely forgot that Howard was just a proxy for Chuck in terms of turning him away from HHM over and over. Howard is def a chipper lil douche (moreso to Kim than to Jimmy honestly) but he's not arrogant in the same sense that Chuck is.
Apr 26, 2022 I never thought Chuck loved Jimmy. He's just an envious prick because Jimmy has what Chuck has always lacked: Charisma. People, including their own mother, always loved Jimmy more because he's likeable and he couldn't stand it. How could people not prefer the always-prepared and smart Chuck?. I've had people like that in my life so it's relatable.
Apr 27, 2022 Spoiler Well that's one of the big questions of the series answered; when and how does Nacho eventually go. And only 3 episodes in. Such a great episode. Glad I decided to watch this weekly. Not the most active thread but I'm glad I don't need to avoid this thread!
Apr 27, 2022 Spoiler For some reason I just knew early on that Nacho was going to die, even when it looked like he was going to make it. His last monologue was great. I never would've thought that he was going to s---t himself though. Can't wait for the next episodes.