nutty_gnome
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I guess HH&M aren't fans of the mighty Landcrab. I'm sure Saul will find a way to 'pinch' HH&M in the future with his schemes.
I guess HH&M aren't fans of the mighty Landcrab. I'm sure Saul will find a way to 'pinch' HH&M in the future with his schemes.
The betrayal by a brother hurts more than the betrayal by that D-bag Howard.
I hope that Chuck enjoys living inside wrapped in foil for the rest of his life. Too bad that Jimmy didn't figure it out before and leave that SOB inside to rot away.:cross:
During that scene in the parking garage, the guy who had all the guns reminded me of Trevor from GTA 5. He looked like him and he definitely sounded like him. Sure enough, that was the same actor. He provided the voice and motion capture for Trevor. His name is Steven Ogg.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1476804/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
I thought about the possibility a couple episodes ago when he announced to Chuck that he had passed the bar. There was a moment where Chuck did not truly look pleased.
Then when Howard said that he and the "partners" had decided to not offer Jimmy a job, the thought reoccurred. Why would Chuck call so late at night?
When you think about this last episode, when Chuck 2alls back into HHM.
Every light and electric device off and EVERY employee there to greet him.
He is a big deal at that firm.
Everytime Jimmy's friend coughed, I knew something was up. Crazy how TV conditions us to hone in on stuff like that. Anyone else notice that's the same guy who's in 'The Last Man on Earth'?
Anyway, it seemed that Slippin' Jimmy turned down the talk with the other law firm because he didn't want to turn into his brother. I'm probably just stating the obvious, but that's what I got out of it.
I have to say, I really didn't think this was the best episode of BCS. It's interesting that he made a very conscious choice to turn to crime, but it didn't make for a very dramatic finish.
I think the difference between BB and BCS at this point, is that Walter chose to turn to crime at the beginning of the season, so we got to see a lot of the consequences right away. In this case, he decides at the end and we have to wait a year to see what happens. Even so, they could have ended with a bigger bang.
Loving the show thus far. I did not think the Bingo scene with all the B's inducing a breakdown was believable though. Too labored.
I'm enjoying the show but Im pretty sure calling people "******" wasn't a common insult in 2002. It bothers me a bit.
I'm enjoying the show but Im pretty sure calling people "******" wasn't a common insult in 2002. It bothers me a bit.
ive personally been caling folks *****ebags since 1995.
I did not enjoy the finale, the bingo scene was awkward. How long do we have to wait for the next season to begin? Autumn maybe?
Yeah.... that was drawn out and PAINFUL
I didn't realise that was the finale. Thought we were going to see some interesting stuff next week.
Just saw the commercial for this season.
Had to go back and watch the last couple from last season to make sure that I was up to speed.
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