Posted on 04/18/2022 5:25:41 PM PDT by silent_jonny
I stumbled onto the American Greed thing by accident. Hopefully I’ll be able to find the rest of them.
I also like Howard. Except for a couple of small incidents, he’s been a pretty decent guy. Most of the evil things he did were because Chuck told him to.
I saw Patrick Fabian on a Burn Notice rerun this week. Must’ve been around 2008. He was a womanizing con man.
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Yeah, I love her character! I think that her undercooled demeanor made her seem so mysterious.
Hope that they give her a worthy end.
Regards,
He was only mostly dead!
Regards,
At first, because of the black & white transition into color, I assumed we were seeing a glimpse of the Gene Time, where maybe Jimmy's story had caught up to the post-Breaking Bad story.
But now, I think we were seeing a glimpse of Saul's home during Breaking Bad, but just after his disappearance through the Vacuum Repair Shop. That makes more sense.
We were seeing Saul's house and all of his possessions getting RICO-ed. The white Cadillac too.
To afford all that opulence, Jimmy and Kim must had been successful in getting the Sand Piper case to end early, which means they must have destroyed Howard.
But this was the house of a perverted bachelor, not a married man. We didn't see one reminder of Kim, except for the cork that fell out of a dresser drawer.
So there goes my theory that maybe Kim was in Breaking Bad all along, we just never saw her on the show because she was a part of Saul's personal life.
But ... in a similar time-flash, we saw Saul and his secretary cleaning out his office. Saul was fleeing, but the secretary was staying behind.
He handed her a card and told her to call the number, saying something like "the number was to an old friend" who would represent her. That has to be Kim.
But who knows with this show, lol.
“I think we were seeing a glimpse of Saul’s home during Breaking Bad”
That’s exactly what I thought when we watched it. We never saw his home during BB, IIRC.
“we saw Saul and his secretary cleaning out his office. Saul was fleeing, but the secretary was staying behind.”
In some preview or something I think Francesca is being questioned by TPTB. Not sure, though.
Awesome!!! I was looking for where I could get one show but you had free tv
Netflix. You can watch on any device.
Saul will see the error of his ways and become a honest person.
And Kim will go in the opposite direction. She was turning into a real badass the last episode of the last season.
Hi, Jonny!!
Have you been watching Idol this season? I saw maybe five minutes of it...
I’m looking forward to discussing Saul!!
See ya,
Ed
Yeah, 2 years+ old with some kiddie porn too
yuk
Thanks! I bookmarked it.
One of my kids just found the last season on philo. I won a free subscription to it not too long ago.
We can’t figure out what was going on when Mike and his crew were causing chaos in Nacho’s house, switching safes, messing with IDs, etc.
And when Nacho was hiding out in the fleabag motel he was taking to someone on the phone. Was it supposed to be Mike? It definitely wasn’t Mike’s voice.
That’s Tyrus’s voice on the phone.
Don’t know why Mike took Nacho’s fathers’ ID.
Don’t know why the IDs have Manitoba credentials.
I haven't seen one second of Idol. I'm honestly surprised it's still on.
But I do miss the good times we all had on our threads.
Saul is a prequel.
Still waiting for Walter White or Pinkman to show up.
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