Jul 28, 2022 Rewatched El Camino and even more down on it, than I was before on it. Ending was good but rest of it really does fall flat. Fat Todd and Jesse putting a load of weight on, also really takes me out of it. Least be in shape from the previous roles that take straight after BB, pretty lazy on their part for who I both consider good actors.. Especially Jesse as at least you can meme Todd and is a side character. I think a short movie/episode would have done Jesses conclusion much more better.
Jul 28, 2022 Yeah El Camino doesn’t hold up very well, idk if they knew Better Call Saul was coming at the time but they definitely could have worked Jesse’s ending into the show better. El Camino plays much more like a rushed, bad movie than it does an episode in the BB/BCS universe
Jul 28, 2022 I never understood why people loved El Camino that much, it always seemed like a dull movie to me.
Jul 28, 2022 I liked that Jesse got an ending. We knew what happened to Walt, and with Better Call Saul we knew we're getting and end for him. Jesse was the only unresolved major character. I think they knew that
Jul 28, 2022 Ya, looking back El Camino could have been blended with BCS ending instead of a full movie but I'm still happy with the movie overall. It was pretty much just Fat Todd that ruins it for me
Jul 29, 2022 El Camino seemed just a little too late to the party. Would've been nice if Jesse's ending had been part of BB overall but it's always nice to have more.
Jul 30, 2022 Just re-watched all the opening scenes of Gene. If anyone hasn't done this, i'd highly recommend it in the run up to the final 3 episodes. That recasting of Jeff is ridiculous though. I wonder if they'll ever go back and reshoot the Season 5 scene with Jeff and Gene in the mall.
Jul 30, 2022 “Breaking Bad” title for next episode is a switch and bait I reckon. Next episode after that is directed and written by Vince which I think will be cameo time of the BB characters and involve the BB timeline.
Jul 30, 2022 *Bait and switch. You're probably right but aren't all the last 3 episodes written, produced and directed by the big 3? That's what I read anyway. Also something about Spoiler "the duo going even deeper into the criminal world". Although that's probably Jeff and his friend
Aug 1, 2022 No way. Saul's first appearance in BB was called Better Call Saul. Tonight it's Breaking Bad. We are seeing Walt and Jesse tonight.
Aug 1, 2022 My god they are obsessed with how they built off him muttering about lalo and nacho in that bb scene
Aug 1, 2022 Not sure how I feel about that cameo. Felt a little forced. I get that they're building up to why he's treating this guy with cancer like an a------ since he knows he's the one who gave Walt a chance due to his illness. The Kim call was interesting since we don't know if he even talked to her. Only 2 eps left
Aug 1, 2022 eh they're trying to imply that but I don't think he'll get caught like that if he gets caught at all. Thinking if the cops do actually roll up on him maybe it's because he had another panic attack and passed out? I don't think this is the last we've seen of Kim either