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So, what did everyone think? Basically picks up right after the events in the season two finale; Jimmy admits to a felony by way of doctering documents to help Kim/screw Chuck (AND SCREW CHUCK!) but is unaware he's being recorded, and Mike is on the case of someone who may be tracking him after not-so-subtly interrupting his kill-shot. Both story-lines get just the right amount of attention and pay-off. Some thoughts...
- The biggie - what is Chuck going to do with Jimmy's taped confession? He knows it's virtually useless; certainly, his getting Ernesto to hear Jimmy's confession 'accidentally' was no accident, right? If true, what does Chuck have planned?
- I really like Kim and Jimmy as a couple/team. Fearing that ending is really, really depressing.
- Watching Mike tear through his car to find the tracking device was actually quite fun. Watching him turn the tables on his followers was even better. No suspense here right - Fring is the guy he's going to find at the end of that tracking device, isn't he?
- I was surprised at how much we got to see Jimmy/Saul in 'present day' Omaha. Quite the little life 'Gene' has and then he collapses - any chance at some point, this story goes beyond the events in BB - like, for real?
- So, what does everything think the significance, if any, of the book (and title of the episode) 'Adventures with Mabel' has for this season? The book is about a five-year-old who helps the King of Lizards and is rewarded with the power to talk to animals. Vince Gilligan is one of the best show-runners alive, so certainly this book has meaning, right? But what?
- The biggie - what is Chuck going to do with Jimmy's taped confession? He knows it's virtually useless; certainly, his getting Ernesto to hear Jimmy's confession 'accidentally' was no accident, right? If true, what does Chuck have planned?
- I really like Kim and Jimmy as a couple/team. Fearing that ending is really, really depressing.
- Watching Mike tear through his car to find the tracking device was actually quite fun. Watching him turn the tables on his followers was even better. No suspense here right - Fring is the guy he's going to find at the end of that tracking device, isn't he?
- I was surprised at how much we got to see Jimmy/Saul in 'present day' Omaha. Quite the little life 'Gene' has and then he collapses - any chance at some point, this story goes beyond the events in BB - like, for real?
- So, what does everything think the significance, if any, of the book (and title of the episode) 'Adventures with Mabel' has for this season? The book is about a five-year-old who helps the King of Lizards and is rewarded with the power to talk to animals. Vince Gilligan is one of the best show-runners alive, so certainly this book has meaning, right? But what?