Better Call Saul

Walter Bishop

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Was that Mike's daughter who saw him and drove slowly by him when she left her house?

I was really happy for Jimmy/Saul, when I saw that try of money, until you saw the face was on the bills. lol
So far, I give it a solid 8 out of 10, and can only see it getting better.

I believe so. If I remember my Breaking Bad correctly, Mike had been estranged from his daughter, but was allowed to see his Granddaughter a few times per month.

At the point in time this show is at, I assume the Granddaughter has not been born yet.
 
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puddleglum

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BB established that the granddaughter's name is Kaylee Ehrmantraut so it is possible the woman is married to Mike's son, as opposed to his biological daughter. I am guessing she is pregnant with Kaylee, something bad happened to her husband (like he's dead or in prison) and she blames Mike.
 

Ricardo

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This is a good show, very funny and poignant at times but rather episodic I think. Very clever scenes with the would-be secessionist and the old lady's will, and heartbreaking (well, moving) regarding his brother's condition. It feels like it's taking forever to get going but this week's show had signs that things are going to move up a gear or two with Mike appearing to snap out of his "booth-guy" stupor and Jimmy's ambitions beginning to broaden. When's he going to change his name though?
 

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CarolKing

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That was funny the cocobollo desk. All I could think about was a cocobollo wooden stem from Ed.

That was sad when he was crying there at the end. He had to say goodbye to the large fancy office because he had to give all the money back, minus the money he already spent. I love the interaction with he and his brother Chuck played by Michael McKean.

Interesting how the writer decided to portray Mike's tragic background, and we know what happens to him on BB towards the end. I was pissed the way he was killed off by Walter White, I had no sympathy for Walt after that.
 
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t-dub

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So who else noticed that the guy who bumped Jimmy as he left the bathroom was Robert F. Sanchez, wanted for burglary and auto theft, from the Most Wanted posters in the opening scene? Right above Saul's head.
I saw that.
 

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pakalolo

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There were enough hints that Chuck wasn't supporting Jimmy that I expected that. It's been a decent first season, definitely improving every episode in my opinion. I really liked the scenes with Mike. He cracked me up wondering which gun he should use, then he trashed the lot of them.
 

t-dub

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He cracked me up wondering which gun he should use, then he trashed the lot of them.
Trying to identify the hardware. The Glock he took away at the start and the next one, the shiny one with the holes in the trigger, was indeed a Wilson Combat 1911. The little one in the ankle holster was hard to see but I think it was a Ruger LCP and the final big one he pulled out had the unmistakable profile of a Desert Eagle.
 

vapebuddy13

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was very unsure of this show when I saw the first episode but glad I gave it more of a chance and kept watching... Enjoying the development of everthing
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I'm disappointed the season is already over. I thought it was brilliantly written for the most part. There were some points where I thought the show dragged a bit in the last episode. I will be anxiously awaiting the second season. I hope it will be renewed.
 
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