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And I know I'm not the only one who peeped Ernesto just lurking in the cut in the previews for next week...Gus byke?
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was that crosswalk shot supposed to be inspired by the abbey road cover?
Was just going to post that coverwas that crosswalk shot supposed to be inspired by the abbey road cover?
From the AV Club's review..Actually now that I think about it was a good parallel watching Jimmy pull of his crime on Chuck and Mike pull his on Salamanca and how they both ****** up/feel bad about something they feel responsible for.
“Call 911, come on!” Jimmy seethes at the folks in the shop, who seem not nearly concerned enough about his brother. He can’t help, but he can’t leave until help has arrived. He has set the events in motion, they have spun out of his control, and now he stands in the wings, a spectator. Mike, too. It seems he failed to realize that Nacho would naturally take personal exception to his attempt to sic on the cops on the Salamancas. His self-satisfaction at pulling off the perfect job blinded him to those unintended consequences. Now he’s standing somewhere he didn’t expect to be, subject to forces of which he thought himself the master.
Only Kim seems to be seeing two moves ahead, making decisions in full awareness of where they will take her. She’s crossed a line, but at least she noticed. Jimmy and Mike didn’t watch their wake, and now they find themselves at the mercy of the waves
Actually now that I think about it was a good parallel watching Jimmy pull of his crime on Chuck and Mike pull his on Salamanca and how they both ****** up/feel bad about something they feel responsible for.
From the AV Club's review..
http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/pride-goeth-fall-schemers-better-call-saul-235064
“Call 911, come on!” Jimmy seethes at the folks in the shop, who seem not nearly concerned enough about his brother. He can’t help, but he can’t leave until help has arrived. He has set the events in motion, they have spun out of his control, and now he stands in the wings, a spectator. Mike, too. It seems he failed to realize that Nacho would naturally take personal exception to his attempt to sic on the cops on the Salamancas. His self-satisfaction at pulling off the perfect job blinded him to those unintended consequences. Now he’s standing somewhere he didn’t expect to be, subject to forces of which he thought himself the master.
Only Kim seems to be seeing two moves ahead, making decisions in full awareness of where they will take her. She’s crossed a line, but at least she noticed. Jimmy and Mike didn’t watch their wake, and now they find themselves at the mercy of the waves
Exactly.I love Jimmy's lame film crew.. how skeptical the two guys were at first.. but now they're kind of into it and they added a make-up girl.
And Mike's story has been great to see him operate and work, but you know the lessons he's going to learn. He's talked of half measures, leaving witnesses, pulling the trigger, etc. So it's interesting storytelling because you don't have to wonder "Will he or won't he" become this guy.. we know who he becomes, so instead we get the story of how he gets there.
And I hope more people realize what a great character Kim is.. not just because she had Jimmy's back, even though she knew he did dirty things.. but because she's a complex character who knows who she is, who Jimmy is, and she accepts it and moves on. She's not battling with anyone over it anymore, she's out to accomplish her things even with the dirt Jimmy brought to her.
Then he'd be a real problemWas just about to say, who came up with the Ernesto theory? What if Chuck's head injury actually heals his anti electricity sickness? He gonna wake up and forget all about it