@RaDeman: but really, everything went so smoothly, and such a sudden transformation (well, though, what else was worth waiting for after the pre-series?))
@lupen24: I'm more interested in what Gus and Lydia are up to. And also what Nacho was up to with the pill. If you think about it, he has already betrayed Tuco before, so he will most likely do something to Hector because he is pushing him about his father and drug trafficking.
@NikolaiDubravin: a lot is already being clarified. Gus wants independence from the cartel and plans to produce his own synthetics (so far without Geisenberg), so he buys an industrial laundry. And Nacho will help him with the help of a pill to send Hector to the chair with a bell, thereby killing two birds with one stone: he will save his father from working for the cartel and rid himself of the asshole boss. It's a pity that Lydia is already being shown in Gus's team, I hoped that her role in the series would be more expanded
@lupen24: Chuck didn't have anything in mind, he realized that his disorder was mental and had nothing to do with the effects of current, so he decided to be treated
@Skorzeny: This series is kept at the level of both the plot and the acting. I catch such a fake spam in the flash and arrow, I'm generally silent about the supers and their 13th season
A couple of questions: 1. Who is this guy who was beaten by Nacho in the beginning? I'm sure I've seen him before. 2. Did Nacho have his eyes made up when he was sewing?
@DAnilVasilashkio: No, this is Krazy-8, a local dealer. Back in Breaking Bad, he wanted to stab Heisenberg with a piece of a plate. And a completely different person went to Don Eladio with Hector.
@classy: and he was also in the second episode of the first season (where Saul and skateboarders were taken to the desert), and in the fourth episode of the second (where Mike got punched in the face by Tuco)
@dalisha: Saul helped steal a ricin cigarette from Jesse so that Walter would carry out a plan to poison Brock and further kill Gustavo Fring. For which he then justly received a slap in the face.
@Pafasan: As far as I remember, Saul didn't know that the goal was poisoning the child when he helped pull out the ricin. Walter lied to him that he just needed to protect Jesse from another stupidity. And Saul later told Walter that he would never have helped to get the ricin out if he had known that it was for the sake of the subsequent poisoning of the child. So Sol is involved in poisoning children only indirectly, without knowing it himself. He did not know Walter's plans, but simply went about his manipulations (well, and money, of course). Saul was a fraud, yes, but not a murderer.
@dalisha: yes, maybe I didn't know (although it's still questionable, because Saul is no less a smart bug than Heisenberg). But Saul was always on White's side because he was afraid of him. He didn't hand it over to Jesse, and after he got punched in the face, he immediately picked up his cell phone and informed Walter that "we have a problem." It was meaningful to me. Plus, Saul has repeatedly encouraged the main characters to kill. He knew what had happened to Mike and advised Heisenberg to do the same to Jesse. He made a truly masculine decision in that series only when, in the penultimate episode, he refused to help Walter and went off into the sunset.
Damn, what a cool season. Much better than the previous ones. Each episode is good in its own way, and the number of old characters is simply off the scale!
What a pathetic and pathetic comment about nothing. There is no purpose, constructive criticism too, how can this vomit be read? You can spit it out, I'm turning my back on this shit.
So far, Jimmy is (relatively) fine, and you can help the old people again in a year… What will lead him to the very Saul from BrB on the verge of crime? A connection with Mike, or something else? It is very interesting, and at the same time scary, what events we have yet to see.
It is impossible not to mention the excellent direction, every frame is just a bomb. What is worth is only the angle through the aquarium. And there are plenty of such examples in each series! The series is surprisingly interesting, the dialogues are surprisingly lively and not fake, it's just interesting to watch all this.
of course, I will be confused now, but this admiration on Kim's face from the Saul Goodman advertisement, and this phrase: "he is like that...energetic" personally, I was given the idea that it was Kim who would push him to change his name (because this way it would be possible to circumvent the ban for a year), and anyway, it's just him, he was really happy in advertising
@oneshot_tequila: but if he bypasses this ban, then his activities will be illegal, he will lose his license, and everyone will find out about it, in general, not everything is so simple. It seems to me that something much more serious and desperate will push him to do this.
@Conapsychose: Kim's death, as for me. I think Jimmy will be the one to blame for this. Then he realizes his brother's words that "Jimmy is ruining everything." Then she remembers Kim's first phrase about Saul Goodman and decides to change her name. So far, I'm betting on this development.
Although, of course, I want to believe that Kim will not die. At most, some kind of long-term discord (after all, it is already clear that their paths will diverge during the action of BB). And only then, in his gray present, he will meet her again at the very end of the series and everything will end with a happy ending.
@oneshot_tequila: if it were possible to circumvent court decisions by a banal name change, no one in the world would be in prison, and criminals would be measured not by the number of walkers, but by the number of names changed.
The end was simply unreal.Bob Bomba is a mega super charismatic actor.What our actors lack is average charisma. Some people in the subway have it better.And about the altercation with the woman who came, like Charles was telling the truth , any normal person wouldn 't go after that either .Not only has my brother sued , but he also wants the robot to take yours away .Apart from the fact that he almost wiped his ass and fulfilled his schizophrenic whims with his pseudo - illness .Moreover , he did not send him to a mental hospital , but tolerated and helped .And after that, does he still have to go to him?No, I don't think so!
@sainw: when will it come to you all that there is no Nacho and no Kim in BB, not because something happened to them, but because these characters did NOT EXIST at all at the time of writing the script for BB
With each episode, it seems more and more that Nacho will die, because after all, he is not in BB, and the situation around him is heating up... I would not like to lose such a charismatic character.
Серия просто бомба. Густаво планирует расширять свой бизнес. Покупка этого здания повлечёт за собой (как мы все знаем) прачечную с секретной стиральной машинкой, где будет нарко-лаборатория, в которой через какое-то время и будут работать Уолтер и Джесси. Джими наконец-то начинает превращаться в Сола.
Очень интересная серия. Очень хочется позлорадствовать Чаку)) Рад, что заседание закончилось не так уж плохо. А появление прачечной - глоток ностальгии)
Все ждёшь, что очередное перенапряжение в попытках насолить Джимми Чака добьёт, а он похоже, наоборот, решил наконец полечиться и нанести ответный удар.
Блин Ребекка такая лицемерка, учит Джимми морали, он твой брат бла бла бла, Джимми вечно очко рвал ради Чака, ну вот устроил ему дома разгром этот, но сони в своём HHM тоже себя как мудаки вели, короче все +- на одном уровне накосячили, но Чак ещё вечно гнал какой Джимми не такой, а Джимми постоянно всё ему привозил, ухаживал за ним, теперь она будет тут читать нотации, сама бросила Чака, уехала катать по всему миру, а он с ума сошёл из-за расставания, кто с ним был всё это время? Джимми. Тут никто не идеален естественно, но она так надменно говорит, будто нельзя понять Джимми, дай ему остыть после суда, у Чака есть Эрнесто, Говард и так далее, почему всё опять должен делать Джимми? Только потому что он его брат, который естественно многим ему обязан, но Чак в свою очередь тоже.. Короче, Ребекка на мой взгляд не имеет и малейшего права гнать на Джимми.
Скажите, в сериале выносился приговор, что Джимми должен оставить карьеру на год? Я только помню, что он доказывает на суде, что Чак чокнутый, Ким произносит потрясающую речь, что Джимми точно нужен своим клиентам, они приходят домой, празднуют, он говорит Ким, что в этот год продолжит работать с клиентами. А следующее что помню, это что Говард и Чак празднуют лишение его лицензии на год. Как это произошло? Почему суд принял такое решение? Они же с Ким отлично справились в суде..
@shmatkovatanya: потому что Джимми в любом случае нарушил закон, его могли лишить лицензии без возможности восстановления, а так он доказал что у него не было чёткого намерения уничтожать улику, всё произошло в порыве ярости из-за ссоры с Чаком.
Ожидала появление Сола после года запрета на адвокатскую деятельность, типа новая жизнь = новое имя. Но тут уже другая история, интересно как все теперь изменится
Мне несколько неловко стало, когда Стейси подписала Майка на строительство детской площадки без его ведомо. У него работа, нелегальный заработок, поддерживает семью деньгами, весь досуг посвящает внучке, ходит с невесткой на собрания. Кажется, чувак совсем не спит. Мне было бы неудобно как-либо ещё его нагружать.
@olekolegovich: вообще потихоньку начинает напрягать Стейси, хотя изначально относилась положительно к этому персонажу. Майк для них столько делает, и ощущение, что она уже начинает воспринимать это как должное и иногда просто для вида ломается.
there are more and more characters, I want more
I wonder what Chuck is up to this time
When Jimmy was at the vet's, there was a stunt fish in the package =)
1. Who is this guy who was beaten by Nacho in the beginning? I'm sure I've seen him before.
2. Did Nacho have his eyes made up when he was sewing?
Saul was a fraud, yes, but not a murderer.
Plus, Saul has repeatedly encouraged the main characters to kill. He knew what had happened to Mike and advised Heisenberg to do the same to Jesse.
He made a truly masculine decision in that series only when, in the penultimate episode, he refused to help Walter and went off into the sunset.
- Saul Goodman?
- Just a name.
If only Jimmy knew where this was going to lead. The series is certainly incomparable, as is the whole season as a whole
It is impossible not to mention the excellent direction, every frame is just a bomb. What is worth is only the angle through the aquarium. And there are plenty of such examples in each series! The series is surprisingly interesting, the dialogues are surprisingly lively and not fake, it's just interesting to watch all this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1woDZ3UPpE
Although, of course, I want to believe that Kim will not die. At most, some kind of long-term discord (after all, it is already clear that their paths will diverge during the action of BB). And only then, in his gray present, he will meet her again at the very end of the series and everything will end with a happy ending.
Густаво планирует расширять свой бизнес. Покупка этого здания повлечёт за собой (как мы все знаем) прачечную с секретной стиральной машинкой, где будет нарко-лаборатория, в которой через какое-то время и будут работать Уолтер и Джесси. Джими наконец-то начинает превращаться в Сола.
Очень хочется позлорадствовать Чаку)) Рад, что заседание закончилось не так уж плохо.
А появление прачечной - глоток ностальгии)
Реакция Ким на видео - бесценна.