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Author: | @SkitchP [ Tue May 10, 2022 4:37 pm ] |
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Jorge wrote: I love Howard Agreed. Also....Kim in a white tank top was fantastic |
Author: | Ms Harmless [ Tue May 10, 2022 4:41 pm ] |
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watching Rea's episode and enjoying it, glad to have some comedy back |
Author: | Ms Harmless [ Tue May 10, 2022 4:55 pm ] |
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Rea's acting through facial expressions during the scene with her and Mike is brilliant; so many emotions on display underneath the words she was using |
Author: | Ms Harmless [ Tue May 10, 2022 5:16 pm ] |
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gosh, I always had a huge crush on Jessie Ennis / Erin Brill |
Author: | Mecca [ Tue May 10, 2022 5:36 pm ] |
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@SkitchP wrote: Jorge wrote: I love Howard Agreed. Also....Kim in a white tank top was fantastic She’s the ride or die girlfriend we all want |
Author: | Mecca [ Tue May 10, 2022 5:37 pm ] |
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Ms Harmless wrote: gosh, I always had a huge crush on Jessie Ennis / Erin Brill She’s cute, but I feel like she has too many teeth |
Author: | VinylGuy [ Tue May 10, 2022 5:45 pm ] |
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Mecca wrote: @SkitchP wrote: Jorge wrote: I love Howard Agreed. Also....Kim in a white tank top was fantastic She’s the ride or die girlfriend we all want Kim looked great all the episode. Damn i love her. |
Author: | Jorge [ Tue May 10, 2022 6:15 pm ] |
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Mecca wrote: Ms Harmless wrote: gosh, I always had a huge crush on Jessie Ennis / Erin Brill She’s cute, but I feel like she has too many teeth Lol |
Author: | Jorge [ Tue May 10, 2022 6:17 pm ] |
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Also, Lalo in Germany was a nice surprise |
Author: | Ms Harmless [ Tue May 10, 2022 6:33 pm ] |
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Mecca wrote: Ms Harmless wrote: gosh, I always had a huge crush on Jessie Ennis / Erin Brill She’s cute, but I feel like she has too many teeth like a shark |
Author: | Mecca [ Tue May 10, 2022 8:15 pm ] |
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Jorge wrote: Also, Lalo in Germany was a nice surprise He’s an international man of mystery |
Author: | tragabigzanda [ Thu May 12, 2022 3:51 pm ] |
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now jorge, please don't get upset, but i am all caught up and i can't help but feel this season is just a little tedious, and that I have been asked a couple times to suspend my disbelief at some things
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Author: | VinylGuy [ Thu May 12, 2022 4:06 pm ] |
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I agree with some of those points, specially the Lalo in Germany one, but they arent really that far streched if i really think about them. |
Author: | Jorge [ Thu May 12, 2022 4:24 pm ] |
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I don't see the problem with Lalo in Germany. He's been obsessed with figuring out what Gus was building, and we know he's already been in contact with Mrs. Ziegler before. I thought that was a good way to tie those two story threads. Now he's going to find the company that made the slide ruler, figure out who had it made, track them down and get the information he needs to prove that Gus has been plotting against the Salamancas. Maybe the fact that we know it ultimately doesn't end up working makes it feel like treading water? I really enjoy seeing how the specter of Lalo haunts everyone in Albuquerque, Gus especially. The scheming against Howard is definitely cruel. Jimmy feels that way too, he's shown his hesitation several times. It's Kim who's pushing it, ostensibly as a means to an end, but there's something darker there. I'm curious how it will all resolve. As for the Fring tunnel, I dunno, is it really that unrealistic to have an underground corridor that goes from one house to the house next door? I haven't found the season tedious because to me there's always something to enjoy about how they do things, and what they choose to show us. That's been true since day 1, BCS has always been a show about "process". But I understand that we've had two episodes in a row with very little forward momentum in terms of story, in the final season of the show. I've seen people start to get restless |
Author: | Mecca [ Thu May 12, 2022 4:27 pm ] |
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Maybe trag’s brain is fried |
Author: | tragabigzanda [ Thu May 12, 2022 4:34 pm ] |
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Jorge wrote: I don't see the problem with Lalo in Germany. He's been obsessed with figuring out what Gus was building, and we know he's already been in contact with Mrs. Ziegler before. I thought that was a good way to tie those two story threads. Now he's going to find the company that made the slide ruler, figure out who had it made, track them down and get the information he needs to prove that Gus has been plotting against the Salamancas. Maybe the fact that we know it ultimately doesn't end up working makes it feel like treading water? I really enjoy seeing how the specter of Lalo haunts everyone in Albuquerque, Gus especially. Good call with all of this, especially the bold part. Jorge wrote: The scheming against Howard is definitely cruel. Jimmy feels that way too, he's shown his hesitation several times. It's Kim who's pushing it, ostensibly as a means to an end, but there's something darker there. I'm curious how it will all resolve. Yeah I get all this, but I just don't see why she's so keen to push it, and to a lesser degree, why Saul is willing to along with it. I do appreciate that Saul is a man in love, and is in many ways out of his league with Kim, but then I think one of the greatest shortcomings of the show is that we've seen virtually no romance between Saul and Kim; their relationship as displayed is bordering on platonic. Jorge wrote: As for the Fring tunnel, I dunno, is it really that unrealistic to have an underground corridor that goes from one house to the house next door? I buy the tunnel a lot easier than I buy the married couple who are content to live this way. |
Author: | CopperTom [ Thu May 12, 2022 4:39 pm ] |
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tragabigzanda wrote: Jorge wrote: As for the Fring tunnel, I dunno, is it really that unrealistic to have an underground corridor that goes from one house to the house next door? I buy the tunnel a lot easier than I buy the married couple who are content to live this way. That couple is the silliest aspect of the whole BB / BCS universe. I hated it. |
Author: | Jorge [ Thu May 12, 2022 4:42 pm ] |
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Interesting. I liked them. They're fucking weird |
Author: | Jorge [ Thu May 12, 2022 5:03 pm ] |
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tragabigzanda wrote: I think one of the greatest shortcomings of the show is that we've seen virtually no romance between Saul and Kim; their relationship as displayed is bordering on platonic. This is probably where I most disagree with you. I think there's a tremendous amount of romantic love on display there. A love and a history, in the things they do for each other and the ways they accept each other. It's different from how love is typically portrayed in fiction but it's true to the characters. It's not puppy love. It's the love of two people who have been close for over 10 years and neither of them are too outwardly sentimental but they understand each other more than anyone. I find it very believable and it's one of my favorite things about the show. The quiet moments of intimacy and commiserating in the balcony |
Author: | tragabigzanda [ Thu May 12, 2022 5:05 pm ] |
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Jorge wrote: tragabigzanda wrote: I think one of the greatest shortcomings of the show is that we've seen virtually no romance between Saul and Kim; their relationship as displayed is bordering on platonic. This is probably where I most disagree with you. I think there's a tremendous amount of romantic love on display there. A love and a history, in the things they do for each other and the ways they accept each other. It's different from how love is typically portrayed in fiction but it's true to the characters. It's not puppy love. It's the love of two people who have been close for over 10 years and neither of them are too outwardly sentimental but they understand each other more than anyone. I find it very believable and it's one of my favorite things about the show. The quiet moments of intimacy and commiserating in the balcony Yeah that's maybe fair. I definitely project onto Jimmy a bit, wondering why he's so taken with her when she's not particularly forthcoming with her affection. |
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