Aug 3, 2022 Yeah, one scene together and one scene each solo. So 3 scenes in total. Was it ever explained how he knew where Kim worked after they broke up?
Aug 3, 2022 Lmao f---ing people man. Fans been begging for Walt and Jesse to show up for 6 seasons now. They finally show up in the last stretch of episodes in a way that’s not just fan service but actually enhances the story, and then people complain about “Jesse looking too old”. Wtf where you expecting, it’s been 15 years since BB started. Would you rather see a cgi face or a recast? It’s okay to just enjoy things sometimes.
Aug 3, 2022 I must have missed it also or it will be explained cause that part had me confused as well
Aug 3, 2022 I enjoyed it, don't get me wrong. It just sounded like he was trying to force out a voice. I'd have preferred if he just spoke regularly but it sounds like he was trying to overamplify the angst of Jesse Pinkman. still really enjoy the scene though
Aug 3, 2022 I don't think it was ever explained. But I'm sure it wasn't hard for him to find out. Even if they never spoke to each other again after breaking up, he could have easily had Mike track her down or even found out from mutual friends
Aug 4, 2022 What I love about this show, particularly this season, is that they've managed to create a prequel that makes more sense watching it after Breaking Bad. I absolutely love the mixed timelines and breadcrumb trails. Can't wait to watch this all again at a faster pace.
Aug 4, 2022 Just caught up on 3 great seasons that somehow passed me by. Best sitcom since Seinfeld meets the best crime drama since BB, at least that I've seen. With the Gus/Lalo showdown over though (safe to say the de facto grand finale) I'm not exactly strapping my seat for the conclusion of this new mini "arc", which has so far been pretty underwhelming. One thing that stood out like a sore thumb is that the actor who replaced Don Harvey to play Jeff doesn't even slightly resemble him, and even the character's personality almost seems to have been completely rewritten, because I'm not convinced at all that that's the same guy who humiliated Jimmy in the mall. The latest episode was the most disappointing yet. It was cool to see Aaron and Cranston again but as others have said the fan service stuff is lazy. But I can't say I didn't learn anything new. A guy with cancer can be an a------, LBJ conducted presidential business while on the john, and...
Aug 5, 2022 Totally agree about Jeff. I pointed out in here that I think they changed the storyline to fit the new casting. OG Jeff was menacing and intimidating. This new guy is an easily manipulated twerp. Super strange to say the least.
Aug 5, 2022 Agreed. Not a good look. I wonder if they'll ever go back and re-record the mall scene with the original Jeff in it to edit him out but give him credit in the credits.
Aug 5, 2022 What route do you guys think they would have gone with the original actor? I do agree it’s weird but I also think a power dynamic drastically shifts when you come home and the guy you threatened is sitting at your kitchen table flirting with your mom
Aug 5, 2022 I think this was the plan the whole time. Not the actor switch, but the plot. I think it would’ve been more effective with the previous actor because of his menacing aura. It would’ve been an even bigger revelation to see that man be the mommas boy he is, as opposed to the current actor. hard to tell. But I don’t think they redid the story because of the change. It just isn’t as effective.
Aug 5, 2022 I just realized he kinda reminds me of @Skuxgod Is An Awesome God, who also has his lips pressed up against the glass, peering in while the big boys play.
Aug 6, 2022 Cranston was like, I'll do a cameo but I'm not doing that f---ing bald cap again...make it work