rubadub wrote: » Yeah, it looked like a clapped out banger, but I was thinking more of his time, he appeared to be working on it for hours. I can see there are devices to do it, so not just a "james bond invention"http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/category/counter+surveillance/gps+detectors.do I am guessing it was, otherwise why not just enter the code into google and buy one himself. I also guess its a perfect replica otherwise if the guys who planted it stick a new battery in it would not work on their scanner. /url]
deafroadrunner wrote: » He probably does but the car wasnt his. Was Only going to be used for the kill so More likely was Robbed or bought cheap.
[Car door shuts] 3:30 in the morning? Seriously? [Paper rustling] You get me that? [Sighs] I don't know. - It's a real thing? - Yeah. Then, yeah. I know someone who can get it. - How much? - [Scoffs] What do I look like RadioShack? It's gonna cost you whatever it costs me, plus my end. Well, let's start with that. Normally, be about $500, but seeing that this is an after-hours house call, let's make it a grand. Hey, how's the pup? Doing okay? Yeah. She's not being left alone all day, is she? - She's got plenty of company. - Good. Hey, uh, this is gonna take me a few days, so I'll let you know. And next time, let's try to make business happen during business hours.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » I love it, and didn't want it to end, but I really hope we get some movement this season on SAUL. If they slow ball it with Chuck playing mind games all season I think it'll suffer. At the end of last season I think most of us thought "ok that's it, no coming back from that one Jimmy". But now we hear the tape is worthless, so have to wait and see what Chuck has planned by drip feeding the info to Ernesto. It's a cut above most tv but I do think it needs to be careful of crossing the "milking it for all it's worth" line.
rubadub wrote: » I like the car dismantling scene, but wondered why he would not have some sort of scanner thing, sure even James Bond had one in the 60's
dinorebel wrote: » Rumour is that Ernesto is Gus's son.
Penn wrote: » Only thing I didn't like was the navy captain guy. Over acted to the point that he looked and sounded like he was about to cry at any moment.
Tabnabs wrote: » Ernesto already drives an EVO8, hardly a nerdmobile... :pac: Anyone else notice the really loud background noise? The early scenes with Chuck and Jimmy as well as Jimmy with Kim in their offices during the day. It was like they had another microphone specifically picking up street noise? I found it a bit off-putting.
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.
expectationlost wrote: » and very convenient for the story
deafroadrunner wrote: » Because it's quicker and less suspicious.
jooksavage wrote: » I hope we don't have to wait a full season to catch up with present-day Jimmy. I assume we're working up to something more than a fatal heart-attack at Cinnebon.
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.
De Bhál wrote: » Strange scene alright - I actually thought he looked a lot like Tom Cruise from Top Gun Great episode, loved the whole transmitter story. Mike is a class character, just filming him sitting there eating nuts by the window was better viweing than the whole first season of Designated Survivor.
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » Of course, it is boards after all. Was a slow episode but I did enjoy it. I too was a bit lost with the petrol cap tracker part after Mike discovered it.
chops018 wrote: » Right after I hit post I said in my head that someone will probably knock me on that. :P
pickarooney wrote: » You can't remember Paige's name? Have you ever even watched TV before? :rolleyes:
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".