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Better Call Saul ***Spoilers***

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,851 ✭✭✭ILikeBoats


    It's so good.

    I really hate Chuck.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 265 ✭✭Hombre Lobo


    Great episode this week.

    Really love the way some of the scenes are shot in this as they stand out much more than other shows.

    Last week had a great shot of Mike checking his car in the desert for a tracker with a thunderstorm rolling in the background.
    There was another well shot scene this week where Mike is parked on a bridge looking over at one of Gus' men slide down the embankment and pick up something in one of the drainage pipes. Just the wide angle shot and lighting of the whole scene really stood out.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,403 ✭✭✭Jan_de_Bakker


    Great episode this week.

    Really love the way some of the scenes are shot in this as they stand out much more than other shows.

    Last week had a great shot of Mike checking his car in the desert for a tracker with a thunderstorm rolling in the background.
    There was another well shot scene this week where Mike is parked on a bridge looking over at one of Gus' men slide down the embankment and pick up something in one of the drainage pipes. Just the wide angle shot and lighting of the whole scene really stood out.

    Yep was fantastic the way the city lights in the background were blurred (bokeh) and the bridge in focus.

    Like BrBa the cinematography is fantastic, love those New Mexico road shots, and the tension .... just amazing ..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,420 ✭✭✭✭Birneybau


    Yep was fantastic the way the city lights in the background were blurred (bokeh) and the bridge in focus.

    Like BrBa the cinematography is fantastic, love those New Mexico road shots, and the tension .... just amazing ..

    I thought a bit of tilt shift was used on that scene:

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,403 ✭✭✭Jan_de_Bakker


    Birneybau wrote: »
    I thought a bit of tilt shift was used on that scene:

    maxresdefault.jpg

    Yes!!

    was thinking the same .

    :)

    It's like BrBa never ended , we have this brand new show ... but it's still BrBa !!! :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,962 ✭✭✭✭dark crystal


    Cloudio9 wrote: »
    Good episode on the Mike front. Good tension when he was out in the sticks. Thought he was going to be set up for an ambush in the desert.

    The Chuck-Jimmy stuff is ok but kind of want to see the back of Chuck at this stage. He's just too annoying.

    Yeah, unlike everone else it seems, I've been finding BCS slightly tough going. Very little happened last season and tbh, it was only the thought of Gus turning up this season that kept me watching.

    I find the Chuck character more than annoying - he's just a boring, bratty little pr*ck at this stage. Every scene between him and Jimmy is a slog to watch I find. Just the same crap over and over again. I'm hoping for an exit for his character this season (maybe electrocuted or some such ironic thing).

    I was so happy to see Gus back. I was afraid they'd keep us waiting until the finale! Hopefully this is the start of some pay off for sticking with the series' (so far) very slow pacing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,495 ✭✭✭✭expectationlost


    don't get the Chuck hate ok so his sickness is silly but Jimmy screwed him over. Chuck will be relationship of the show even with Gus around.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,495 ✭✭✭✭expectationlost


    was Gus hearing the car or realising that the guy was paying too much attention to the trash or both?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,682 ✭✭✭frozenfrozen


    Yeah, unlike everone else it seems, I've been finding BCS slightly tough going. Very little happened last season and tbh, it was only the thought of Gus turning up this season that kept me watching.

    I find the Chuck character more than annoying - he's just a boring, bratty little pr*ck at this stage. Every scene between him and Jimmy is a slog to watch I find. Just the same crap over and over again. I'm hoping for an exit for his character this season (maybe electrocuted or some such ironic thing).

    I was so happy to see Gus back. I was afraid they'd keep us waiting until the finale! Hopefully this is the start of some pay off for sticking with the series' (so far) very slow pacing.

    I hope they keep doing their own thing and don't for a second start paying off anything or anyone for sticking around. Seriously I'm a massive fanboy of it but if you find scenes between chuck and jimmy boring then wait a few years and binge watch the 5 series because the pacing just must not be your thing and it'll ruin your enjoyment if you can't keep up with the slow pace


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    was Gus hearing the car or realising that the guy was paying too much attention to the trash or both?

    Watching the scene, I thought Jimmy stuck out like a sore thumb from the minute he approached the counter. It was made very obvious that he was out of his element doing this stake-out in LPHermanos for Mike, no matter how eager Jimmy was to do it. He appeared quite distracted and fidgety since he entered, he barely looked at his food or even touched it, just sipping out of his coffee as he scanned around the room.

    Then when the guy pulls up outside in the green Chevy, Jimmy is even more alert and it would be obvious to an onlooker (Gus) that Jimmy was tailing the Chevy guy - from hopping up and running over to the condiments station and checking out Chevy guy, to moving to a closer seat once Chevy guy sits down.

    This is all additional to the fact that Jimmy was the only one in the restaurant dressed in business attire and therefore already standing out no matter how he acted.

    From what we know of Gus in BB with his honed foresight and the caution he exercises, I wouldn't be surprised if Gus copped Jimmy on the cctv feed from his office very early after Jimmy came into LPH. If this drugs/money drop is a regular thing, I imagine Gus is always on the lookout for suspicious activity just before his henchman arrives.

    If Gus senses anything is off, then he does exactly what happened in last night's episode - leaves the bag on the floor with Chevy guy who then takes it away from the restaurant.

    Even though we know the fate of these characters from BB, I still found it a suspenseful scene, especially the more I realised Gus was going to show up at any moment. The show is very good at doing that in fairness, with characters we know aren't going to die before BB, like with Mike when he is in a dangerous or conflict situation.


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    rubadub wrote: »
    I would have thought most people would call it the DMV in the US regardless, just like people say "road tax" instead of "motor tax". People outside the US would even know what the DMV was, maybe not full name but I certainly knew it's where you got the licence and if he had said MVD I would not have had a clue what he was on about. I guess many people in other states would not have known either. So even if the writers were all fully aware they could have said DMV.

    I wonder is Gilligan really reading sites with pedants and "error searchers" and getting upset by them.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Motor_Vehicles#United_States

    I wouldn't say he is reading sites with pendants and error spotters trying to pick up errors on his show and getting upset by them, not at all.

    I would say that he regularly interacts with the fanbase because that's what he seems to do, and he has serious attention for small details.

    From one of the two Reddit AMAs he has done so far (which are great reads for any fans of BB, Saul or the X-Files, btw)...

    pee_diddy 4093 points 1 month ago

    Hello Vince!

    Was badger and skinny pete's conversation at Jesse's party about the pizzas not being sliced written in after the fact to explain how Walters pizza landed on the roof intact? Everyone knows a sliced pizza would have come apart.
    Thanks, Vince! Brilliant show. Gets better every time I watch it.

    RealVinceGilliganURL="https://www.reddit.com/r/television/comments/5zrxsx/i_am_vince_gilligan_creator_of_breaking_bad_and/"]S[/URL 7101 points 1 month ago

    Yes! We had a long discussion before we shot the pizza on the roof scene about whether or not the pizza should be sliced -- because, as all you physicists know, a thrown, sliced pizza would come apart due to centrifugal force or angular momentum (or something like that).
    And yet, you are right: no self-respecting pizza parlor sells an unsliced pizza. So we figured we needed to explain it (in the 'They pass the savings on to you' scene), or else face our audience's righteous wrath!

    From this AMA (Ask Me Anything) - https://www.reddit.com/r/television/comments/5zrxsx/i_am_vince_gilligan_creator_of_breaking_bad_and/

    I don't get too bothered about the odd continuity error myself. As I said earlier when talking about that DMV scene from this week's episode of BCS, I wouldn't have even copped it but someone else mentioned it on Reddit. If there are people getting upset over such things rather than merely observing them, then it could aptly be compared to that Simpson's scene which satires the extremes of fandom and pedantry -

    "In episode 2F09 when Itchy plays Scratchy's skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes the same rib twice in succession, yet he produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is some sort of a magic xylophone or something? Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder."

    Given the scope of social media these days and the huge fora which exist for such shows on the likes of Reddit - For every few quiet, interview-despising, fandom-avoiding show creators/writers, there's a Vince Gilligan or Kevin Smith who enjoy diving into the social media interactions and seem to get something out of them. Even if that's just some feedback from people who are genuinely interested in their art/product.

    Anyway, I have little doubt that the DMV/MVD dialogue was intentional, but I respect anyone's opinion which disagrees with that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,739 ✭✭✭scamalert


    stankratz wrote: »

    From one of the two Reddit AMAs he has done so far (which are great reads for any fans of BB, Saul or the X-Files, btw)...
    well not sure was Giligan in charge of x-files relaunch but that was cluster f for series ending.that said he has proven over decades how good director writer he is.

    Only thing that dont see people mentioning the phone call Mike got,wonder is it threat to stay away and leave ,until Mike cops on to realize that his target is at los polos,thus doing swing back situation like it was between wault and jessie turning up which Gus was disgusted until Wault sat it out alone,think following bb scenario this would be the scene to repeat.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 18,969 CMod ✭✭✭✭The Black Oil


    I love the way they add in those little touches.

    <snip>

    Mike also parked somewhere near a street sign that said Dead End - felt like that was a visual cue re what was going to happen with the tracker situation.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,293 ✭✭✭-=al=-


    Yeah it was "dead end" and "hump in the road" or something.

    Jimmy saying everybody is a little crooked like the "WM" logo also stuck out

    So many details in there


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,495 ✭✭✭✭expectationlost


    stankratz wrote: »
    Watching the scene, I thought Jimmy stuck out like a sore thumb from the minute he approached the counter. It was made very obvious that he was out of his element doing this stake-out in LPHermanos for Mike, no matter how eager Jimmy was to do it. He appeared quite distracted and fidgety since he entered, he barely looked at his food or even touched it, just sipping out of his coffee as he scanned around the room.

    Then when the guy pulls up outside in the green Chevy, Jimmy is even more alert and it would be obvious to an onlooker (Gus) that Jimmy was tailing the Chevy guy - from hopping up and running over to the condiments station and checking out Chevy guy, to moving to a closer seat once Chevy guy sits down.

    This is all additional to the fact that Jimmy was the only one in the restaurant dressed in business attire and therefore already standing out no matter how he acted.

    From what we know of Gus in BB with his honed foresight and the caution he exercises, I wouldn't be surprised if Gus copped Jimmy on the cctv feed from his office very early after Jimmy came into LPH. If this drugs/money drop is a regular thing, I imagine Gus is always on the lookout for suspicious activity just before his henchman arrives.

    If Gus senses anything is off, then he does exactly what happened in last night's episode - leaves the bag on the floor with Chevy guy who then takes it away from the restaurant.

    Even though we know the fate of these characters from BB, I still found it a suspenseful scene, especially the more I realised Gus was going to show up at any moment. The show is very good at doing that in fairness, with characters we know aren't going to die before BB, like with Mike when he is in a dangerous or conflict situation.
    so what was he reacting to when jimmy pulled away?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,739 ✭✭✭scamalert


    so what was he reacting to when jimmy pulled away?
    think the fact that Gus got outsmarted,and basically some sore thumb as another user said walked in to spy, given how cautious Gus is,and hitting a nerve that someone actually gotten so close to him.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,495 ✭✭✭✭expectationlost


    scamalert wrote: »
    think the fact that Gus got outsmarted,and basically some sore thumb as another user said walked in to spy, given how cautious Gus is,and hitting a nerve that someone actually gotten so close to him.

    I was asking stankratz your answer doesn't follow his


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,286 ✭✭✭seligehgit


    Any site give a resume of the Better Call Saul storyline thus far and it's linkages into Breaking Bad?TBH it's been so long since I watched Breaking Bad and I really need to watch back the first season of Better Call Saul.

    Advice from all the experts on the shows much appreciated,great thread by the way.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,096 ✭✭✭Occono


    seligehgit wrote: »
    Any site give a resume of the Better Call Saul storyline thus far and it's linkages into Breaking Bad?TBH it's been so long since I watched Breaking Bad and I really need to watch back the first season of Better Call Saul.

    Advice from all the experts on the shows much appreciated,great thread by the way.

    Netflix have video recaps of Season 1 and 2 up, under "Trailers and More".


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,254 ✭✭✭✭_Kaiser_


    Caught up tonight and I think/hope the writers have taken the snail-like pace (in terms of story advancement) complaints of S2 on-board as they seem to have moved up a gear with this episode.

    I'll be honest, last week I expected another season of Mike carrying the show but to be fair, this week's "Jimmy story" really held my interest - for the first time in a LONG time

    Introducing Gus and Francesca the way they did was very well done... as said, the tone of the show feels a lot more BrBa with this episode.

    Hope it continues.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,120 ✭✭✭Lirange


    don't get the Chuck hate ok so his sickness is silly but Jimmy screwed him over. Chuck will be relationship of the show even with Gus around.

    I actually don't think the "sickness" is silly either from a writing perspective. Athough not scientifically recognised Electromagnetic Sensitivity is a condition claimed by many. So the notion wasn't some random quirky idea plucked out of the ether by Gilligan.

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jun/21/the-town-that-banned-wi-fi



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,388 ✭✭✭✭rubadub


    stankratz wrote: »
    I wouldn't say he is reading sites with pendants and error spotters trying to pick up errors on his show and getting upset by them, not at all.
    still seems to me he most certainly is
    stankratz wrote: »
    If this week's DMV dialogue was an attempt to correct something from BB and polish-up Saul's continuity, it's fine with me and a bit genius in its subtle method.
    I don't think it was subtle, stuck out weirdly and I think it was totally unnecessary. The pizza thing I thought was a bit smart & clever, and possibly tongue in cheek and a sort of "in joke" at those complaining, taking the piss out of nerds spotting such things.

    The DMV thing, if it even was an oversight (I presume it was as he went on to "correct" it), does not need explaining, people obviously do call it that, just like they "wrongly" call jobseekers allowance "the dole" or call motor tax "road tax" if I saw some lad in love/hate "correcting" himself I would similarly cringe. Some lad explicitly explaining "I know the correct term is jobseekers allowance, but I will always say the dole"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,289 ✭✭✭Veloce


    I think this series is shaping up nicely and I am glad they didn't stretch the Gus Fring introduction.

    As per what a previous poster stated - the viewers know the end result of where the characters end up and this is now the journey of how they got there. It's a slow burner but its brilliant. Looking back at BB, Vince Gilligan is a masterclass at portraying character evolution - the start to the end of Walter White - some of the best TV I have ever watched. and this thing is - I didn't really click with the show for the first two seasons - I nearly packed it in. So glad I didn't.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,671 ✭✭✭✭rob316


    So glad they didn't stretch out introducing Fring, with the previous snail pace of the first 2 seasons I expected him to turn up on the last episode.

    Best episode yet last week was, shaping up nicely, very nicely. It's exciting watching a show in the Breaking Bad world that isn't BB.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,495 ✭✭✭✭expectationlost


    Lirange wrote: »
    I actually don't think the "sickness" is silly either from a writing perspective. Athough not scientifically recognised Electromagnetic Sensitivity is a condition claimed by many. So the notion wasn't some random quirky idea plucked out of the ether by Gilligan.

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jun/21/the-town-that-banned-wi-fi

    I didn't suggest Gilligan was being silly. Its been shown in the first season that its psychosomatic.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,032 ✭✭✭✭gormdubhgorm


    Lirange wrote: »
    I actually don't think the "sickness" is silly either from a writing perspective. Athough not scientifically recognised Electromagnetic Sensitivity is a condition claimed by many. So the notion wasn't some random quirky idea plucked out of the ether by Gilligan.

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jun/21/the-town-that-banned-wi-fi


    You would think that the cameras rolling would have effected the two women?

    Guff about stuff, and stuff about guff.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 TennisLad


    Also didn't a doctor proove that it's all in his head in S1 , she switched on some lights without him noticing and he was fine, he didn't react ..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭NickNickleby


    Just re-watched e2, in preparation for tomorrow night!!

    My spidey-senses or is that Saul-ey - senses must be quite well honed as I didn't spot anything new second time round.

    I've been reading some of the comments about the EM thing with Chuck. I think that basically Chuck has been written to be a pain in the ass bore, so its easy to see why no one likes him. Of course some of this is open to interpretation. For instance, in a previous episode, Chuck claims that Jimmy bankrupted his Dad. Well, I think the Dad bankrupted himself by being a soft touch. Jimmy decided to "be a wolf not a sheep" and decided that the money he skimmed from the till would just end up in some chancer's pocket anyway.

    Jimmy only screwed Chuck after what Chuck and HHM did to Kim, and if my memory serves me correctly, after Chuck referred to Jimmy's qualification as being like a chimp with a machine gun, and blocking him from getting a job in HHM.

    Anyway, I think its extremely well written and acted, even down to every gesture having significance. I mean, you can actually believe Howard would straighten his tie after trespassing through some back gardens. Jimmy's haircut is perfect; Mike saying "I'll keep that in mind" when Jimmy says he's the only one who has Mike's back. You can almost hear Mike thinking "fat lot of good that'll be when the chips are down!"

    I think the parting of the ways is imminent, and I imagine Chuck will be gone from HHM. Payback!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,133 ✭✭✭FloatingVoter


    Why work hard hijacking trucks when you can get the border police to do your work. The Gus n' Mike show is in town and wearing runners.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,032 ✭✭✭✭gormdubhgorm


    Why work hard hijacking trucks when you can get the border police to do your work. The Gus n' Mike show is in town and wearing runners.

    Was the reason for the gunshots in the air to scare the two truck drivers, or was it just to show there was someone else there?

    So when the truck drivers report back to Hector he will have a suspicion Mike set it up?

    Guff about stuff, and stuff about guff.



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