jcsoulinger wrote: » The monitor will only track the trackers it's programmed to track.
ILikeBoats wrote: » How is the bad guy's tracker unit tracking Mike's new tracker so? Or does it not matter as Mike hasn't really moved since he ran it down?
ILikeBoats wrote: » Gotcha. So Mike has left both of their trackers at his house. He follows his own. Only thing would be if they went to use Mike's replacement again and discovered it wasn't theirs. But I'm sure they won't get that far! Got it now. Sorry for the dumb questions. Just noticed on Reddit people getting a lot of stick for not understanding this!
ILikeBoats wrote: » Gotcha. So Mike has left both of their trackers at his house. He follows his own. Only thing would be if they went to use Mike's replacement again and discovered it wasn't theirs. But I'm sure they won't get that far!
The Black Oil wrote: » Have forgotten much of s2. Happy with the opener. Mike's persistence paid off. As usual, it feels different to every other show on TV and I can't put my finger on why. That's Vince Gillian.
splashthecash wrote: » Is it Gus tracking him, or just someone who will lead him to Gus?
Gebgbegb wrote: » OK basically there's a chicken, a fox and some chicken feed.... Mike needs to bring all 3 cross the river without any shenanigans....:pac:
Shane St. wrote: » Another enjoyable episode. Like how they brought Gus in
johnpatrick81 wrote: » And what a bollix Gus is Although Christ Jimmy is the worst undercover surveillance officer of all time!
- MIKE: Tell me again. - JIMMY: Jesus. How many ways you want me to say it? MIKE: Just tell me what you saw. JIMMY: He came in, like you said he would. He ordered the number three with potatoes and coffee went bold with the extra salsa and he paid cash out of his left front pocket. Took his tray of food, sat in a booth on the east side of the restaurant and put the knapsack on the floor. Where on the floor? Under his seat, between his legs. Nobody touched it. He didn't talk to anybody. He didn't even look at anybody. Finished his meal in five minutes tops, and skedaddled. Didn't leave anything behind. - And you're sure of that? - I literally checked the trash can. There was nothing in there but trash.
stankratz wrote: » "it will always be the DMV to me" as far as Jimmy is concerned. In Breaking Bad, Saul called the MVD just that, the DMV ("I'll send you back to the DMV so fast Francesca, you won't even...").
Jan_de_Bakker wrote: » - Probably used that to correct the mistake in BB.
The name "DMV" is not used in every state or province, nor are the traditional DMV functions handled by a single agency in every state, but the generic term is universally understood, particularly in the context of driver's license issuance and renewal... The Uniform Vehicle Code prefers the name "Department of Motor Vehicles".[1] The acronym "DMV" is most commonly used to describe the agency (where it exists); however, diverse titles are used in different jurisdictions.