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Jessie Nerud
- Barbara
- (as Jessie Anne Nerud)
Samantha Christine
- Suburban Mom
- (uncredited)
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While not as jaw dropping as some of the other episodes this season i still enjoyed it. Its slow, but this show was never known for its fast pace, and i know this episode will serve its purposse for how this show will end, cause the writters never dissapoint.
Not many shows can deliver almost every week. Best piece of writing outside of Breaking bad and Attack on Titan!
Not many shows can deliver almost every week. Best piece of writing outside of Breaking bad and Attack on Titan!
A lot of people will hate this episode. I'm reading 'filler' 'the fly of better call saul'. I think the issue is, that we just finished the BCS timeline. Major deaths and important plot points. And when it's time for Gene, it's too slow and different from the rest.
If this was released as the first episode of season 6, people would think 'Wow! Amazing episode, intriguing, mysterious, Gene is back! Etc. Also, they teased Walt and Jesse would be coming back for "a few episodes". The show is coming to an end. People were hyped for 2 iconic characters. Not this week tho.
Well, now we know what Gene has been up to, that he's still Saul and the question remains; What will his fate turn out to be?
I don't mind this episode. Wish they released this one sooner. Or had episode 11 aired as well tonight. I get the frustration, but a solid episode that answers some questions. Sets up nicely for the Gene timeline too.
If this was released as the first episode of season 6, people would think 'Wow! Amazing episode, intriguing, mysterious, Gene is back! Etc. Also, they teased Walt and Jesse would be coming back for "a few episodes". The show is coming to an end. People were hyped for 2 iconic characters. Not this week tho.
Well, now we know what Gene has been up to, that he's still Saul and the question remains; What will his fate turn out to be?
I don't mind this episode. Wish they released this one sooner. Or had episode 11 aired as well tonight. I get the frustration, but a solid episode that answers some questions. Sets up nicely for the Gene timeline too.
This episode presents audience with a glimpse into the life of Gene Takavic (Saul Goodman's disguise). Let's just say, that BCS is becoming the best neo-noir presented on screen. And it's also never been more unpredictable. Just when I was predicting everything that would/could happen in this season, all of my predictions were wrong. Only 3 episodes left, and who even knows where this could go!!!
Obviously, this episode is meant to show that "old habits die hard" and as Chuck said, no matter what, Saul is gonna always be Slippin' Jimmy. But I'm just confused as to why they put this episode after the previous ones and as the 10th of this 13-episode final season. I guess it makes sense that it is after the episode where we take off from the Better Call Saul timeline and jump to the Breaking Bad timeline, but I just feel like this was an episode that should've been. It makes sense that it's here, but feels like it shouldn't. Or maybe we're just expecting to see WW and Jesse again and see big surprises, that's why this episode didn't hit as hard. Nonetheless, it was a good episode.
Anyway, I thought the episode was really fun to watch, especially at the beginning, guessing what Saul is doing. My first guess was, "Is he trying to slowly murder the security guy with diabetus?", then it got more clear what his plan was as it went on.
This episode had some really good tension that also had hilarious moments in them. There is also a good ol' BCS style montage in here too that I really liked.
I'm not denying that this episode felt misplaced or that people won't feel like it's a filler, and I was a little confused on the ending and was expecting more too, but I think people are really overreacting with their 1s and 3s acting like this is the worst they've seen and every episode should have a major character death to be a "masterpiece 10/10 episode".
Enjoyable episode nonetheless, a little confusing, but enjoyable.
Anyway, I thought the episode was really fun to watch, especially at the beginning, guessing what Saul is doing. My first guess was, "Is he trying to slowly murder the security guy with diabetus?", then it got more clear what his plan was as it went on.
This episode had some really good tension that also had hilarious moments in them. There is also a good ol' BCS style montage in here too that I really liked.
I'm not denying that this episode felt misplaced or that people won't feel like it's a filler, and I was a little confused on the ending and was expecting more too, but I think people are really overreacting with their 1s and 3s acting like this is the worst they've seen and every episode should have a major character death to be a "masterpiece 10/10 episode".
Enjoyable episode nonetheless, a little confusing, but enjoyable.
When I first realized this would be a gene episode I was not Entirely sold, having not cared that much about his previous appearances. The rest of the episode, however, proved to be one of the best in the show and I loved every minute once I was used to it.
This episode contains one of the most nerve wracking sequences in the whole BBU and I was on the edge of my seat for at least half the episode.
Spectacular episode that's just the kind of fun stress inducing hijinks that make this show so amazing!
This episode contains one of the most nerve wracking sequences in the whole BBU and I was on the edge of my seat for at least half the episode.
Spectacular episode that's just the kind of fun stress inducing hijinks that make this show so amazing!
Did you know
- TriviaAll main cast members apart from Bob Odenkirk are removed from the show's opening credits.
- GoofsThe ground outside is covered with snow, yet the trees in all exterior shots are still full of leaves.
- Quotes
Jimmy McGill: It's called mutually assured destruction. So, if I go down, you go down.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Barry: tricky legacies (2023)
- SoundtracksJim on the Move
Written and Performed by Lalo Schifrin
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