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Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 46993 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
The Argonaut wrote:
Walt sacrifices himself to rescue Jesse, earning some degree of redemption. Will Jimmy be able to save Kim? Can he earn redemption? Does Kim deserve saving? What would Jimmy need to sacrifice to save her? His life? His freedom? Will he be willing to do it?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32240 Location: Buenos Aires
tragabigzanda wrote:
The hook for the viewers — established by the flash-forwards to NE — was that unlike Walt, Jimmy would eventually find the light side of the force, baking Cinnabons until events would collide in such a way that he would narrowly escaped the jaws of death (and possibly find true love).
Huh. That was definitely not "the hook" for me, but that's interesting
Just want to point out we've seen Jimmy, Saul and Gene. However, isn't there a 4th persona or identity that's been shown that we haven't seen yet in BB or BCS? That being a goatee version that appears on the wanted poster. Maybe a flash forward is coming too.
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emanon wrote:
I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
Just want to point out we've seen Jimmy, Saul and Gene. However, isn't there a 4th persona or identity that's been shown that we haven't seen yet in BB or BCS? That being a goatee version that appears on the wanted poster. Maybe a flash forward is coming too.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32240 Location: Buenos Aires
CopperTom wrote:
Just want to point out we've seen Jimmy, Saul and Gene. However, isn't there a 4th persona or identity that's been shown that we haven't seen yet in BB or BCS? That being a goatee version that appears on the wanted poster. Maybe a flash forward is coming too.
The goatee guy is just Saul Goodman from when he was selling off his TV ad time
Why did you want to put Kim and Jesse Pinkman together for a scene?
I just love ’em both so much. It’s as simple as that. We try to tell these stories as organically as possible, and we do. But a scene like that is, I hate to admit it, just pleasurable to write, pleasurable to direct. It doesn’t really move the plot forward. In strict, organic storytelling terms, it’s not “necessary.” But it just was fun. And yeah, I love those two. I think we all wanted — I can’t remember who came up with the idea — that we wanted to see those two worlds collide. We couldn’t help ourselves.
Joined: Thu January 10, 2013 2:19 am Posts: 8890 Location: SOUTH PORTLAND
He's obviously running when the episode ends, so he'll get his cash, new watches, and floor massager, and head for somewhere to hide. My guess is work. Jeff's mom doesn’t know about Cinnabon. He works his usual day, eventhough he was up late robbing Rusty's dad because he's Saul/Jimmy and can do that. Then, he'll shave his stach and head after swiping the security guards keys while delivering one last cinnamon roll, drive that car to Florida. Leaves an envelope of cash for Kim at her work with a fake Piper Shores return address. Trades the car and one of the watches for a boat and lives out his days in Cuba, where he helps export cigars to ATF agents in Albuquerque.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 46993 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Final scene prediction:
VO/montage sequence of Jimmy narrating the final days of his capture and trial. Some comedic hijinx. As the bailiff reads the verdict, we dissolve to present day: Jimmy in his cell, where he’s telling his tale to his cell mate Jimmy In-and-Out, now played by David Cross.
Jimmy McGill: And I probably would’ve gotten away if I just hadn’t eaten so much Cinnabon.”
The Cinnabon logo fades onto screen. Cue the Mr. Show theme song as the camera pulls back to reveal a live studio audience. This has all been one elaborate Mr. Show skit!
Jimmy calling vacuum repair again would be a shitty ending on paper. He couldn’t exist as Gene; even before he got noticed, the entire Gene arc was a man living a quiet life filled with anxiety over being found out.
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Mecca wrote:
Jimmy calling vacuum repair again would be a shitty ending on paper. He couldn’t exist as Gene; even before he got noticed, the entire Gene arc was a man living a quiet life filled with anxiety over being found out.
Yeah, we saw what happens in the vacuum repair scenario. He would break bad again. Jimmy dies or Jimmy gets away or what happens to Jimmy isn't the important missing piece How will Jimmy find closure with Kim? That's what I'm interested in
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