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Hande hoche! wrote: » Forgot how well filmed it is. That seen with Mike inspecting his car was great.
pickarooney wrote: » I couldn't make any sense of the petrol caps, the radio, the battery and all the swapping. Can someone recap it?
Monotype wrote: » Mike got a similar tracker of his own and tested it out. He got the one that was planted in his car and connected his radio to it to simulate a battery slowly draining - if he removed the battery instantly it would arouse suspicion and they'd know he'd discovered the tracker. When the battery was dead, he knew that they'd come to replace it. So he put his own tracker back in the cap. They came along and took his one out and replaced it with a new one (rather than just replacing the battery). He could then track the one that they had taken out.
Kunkka wrote: » Anyone know what Kim was changing on the document?
JimmyTClarke wrote: » Any speculation as to who placed the tracker inside Mike's car? Nacho? Gus Fring?
Cloudio9 wrote: » On the face of if she's completely paranoid about making a typo and messing up her big clients application for a banking license. But maybe I'm missing something more subtle.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Did anyone else see a major flaw in the s3ep1 show? Mike changed car and moved the tracker to his black car. Would that not have aroused suspicion, that he tampered with it?
Cloudio9 wrote: » Nacho isn't that sophisticated and it doesn't fit with the message on the car windscreen. So someone working for Fring I'd say. Speculation: Mike whacks Frings fixer guy and ends up working for Fring as there's now a vacancy. Fring would be the type who would appreciate Mike's intelligence in out smarting his guy.
Unearthly wrote: » I wonder will the flashforwards only be opening season teasers. I'd like to see more but i guess they are saving it til end of the show
NickNickleby wrote: » I agree with other observations about Jimmy never losing the hankering to be a lawyer. However, isn't Cinabon the place he went to AFTER BB ended? Or should that be 'back to' ???
expectationlost wrote: » why did person take the tracker and not just replace the battery
chops018 wrote: » I am shocked at some of the questions people are asking on here. Are yee actually watching the show? It's not that difficult to see what's going on if you're paying attention. Also, why are some of you looking for hidden meanings that aren't there. Kim is just paranoid with the Bank's application after the comments from the girl she met from the bank (can't remember her name right now!) made about her previous law firm. I think it's just there to show the difference between her and Saul, their attitudes are so different and it will eventually end them, not to mention that it seems she is feeling guilty about how they got Mesa Verde Bank as clients, you can see how it's making her uneasy. I'd be more worried about her confessing than Saul's (Jimmy) brother releasing his confession publicly. Love the show by the way. The slow pace doesn't bother me at all once I am enjoying the dialogue, relationships, character development etc. Also, if it's anything like Breaking Bad, which of course it is, then everything that's said will all matter come the end of the show, probably everything that happens is there for a reason and no episode of dialogue would be just "filler".
pickarooney wrote: » You can't remember Paige's name? Have you ever even watched TV before? :rolleyes:
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Would love to see Ernesto do a Keyser Soze and start walking down the street, shake off that nerd image, light a cigarette and get picked up in a cool car.