gormdubhgorm wrote: » From looking at this:https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/better-call-saul-season-4-netflix-release-schedule-uk-us/ It seems it will be out on netflix on tuesday mornings.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Ah bollox....I was looking forward t watching this later....:(
RocketRaccoon wrote: » It airs on a network in the US and then we get it here on the Tuesday morning. Has been that way since the start.
Agent Coulson wrote: » On Netflix now.
Deleted User wrote: » Wait, what? The whole season has been released?!
Brendan Filone wrote: » You can already tell a part of Jimmy's soul died with Chuck, the ending when he knew Howard wasn't at fault for Chuck's suicide but let him take the blame anyway was cold.Anyone else think that the two guys having the Ali vs. Bruce Lee convo were a corporate version of Badger and Skinny Pete
Bambi wrote: » The Madrigal thing depends on how big the business is, even if its around 100-200 bodies there is no way you can interact like that with people and not be asked who the hell you are.
ixoy wrote: » From what I've read elsewhere, yes you can if the security is slack. And it can't have escaped people's notice that the show made a point about it, with Mike berating them for precisely how crap their security was - it's not the show was unaware.
Bambi wrote: » It's not even a security thing it's just a people thing, I worked in a good few warehouses back when I was younger, if some randomer was wandering around the racks or using the vehicles I would have noticed and said something because we all knew everybody to see at the very least. Same now with offices, no matter how much staff turnover there is if you're wandering around our area and we don't know you then discussion will occur and questions will be asked You need to be on a real big campus to get away with Mikes wheeze
scamalert wrote: » a lot of action between characters going on, mike was fun to watch and kinda see what way he gets shaped into being in BB also imagine there will be clash with him between lidya as we all know there was something he never trusted/liked about her in BB. Nacho prob most interesting new character introduced since s1 but again we can guess he wont make it, given how deep hes in. fallout between Kim and Jimmy will be interesting to see, which think will mark total end, to jimmys character. the future flashback was most interesting so far dont know why the taxi guy held up, but rather would doubt that Gilligan would continue into the future series of post BB, given rights are for netflix and doubt they have much leverage to put any plot twist on entire BB, thus might just be isolated to Saul, which is a bit sad but something in me thinks its to preserve the masterpiece they created, and not milk it for any future profits that might ruin show in any way.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Watched it earlier this morning, very strong season debut IMO, plenty to think about there. I'd actually say the pace has been upped significantly already from previous series.
Deleted User wrote: » I don't fully understand what happened at the end. Jimmy blatantly changed his mood when Howard confesses his sins. Was his entire mourning an act? Why reveal the act to those two? This could have been an intentional kick in the teeth to Howard, but to Kim too? Doesn't make sense to me.
Deleted User wrote: » I don't fully understand what happened at the end.
Penn wrote: » In the show (and Breaking Bad), Madrigal is a global company working in many different industries and with numerous branches worldwide. Everyone would know everyone in their own departments and general area (eg. warehouse staff might recognise office staff even if they don't personally know them), but it wouldn't be outside of the norm for someone they don't know or recognise to be walking around the warehouse, as it'd be assumed they passed the required security clearances and had a reason to be there. .
[Deleted User] wrote: » I don't fully understand what happened at the end. Jimmy blatantly changed his mood when Howard confesses his sins. Was his entire mourning an act? Why reveal the act to those two? This could have been an intentional kick in the teeth to Howard, but to Kim too? Doesn't make sense to me.
Nerdlingr wrote: » Cold-hearted by Jimmy at the end there but maybe its a get back at all the stuff Howard threw at him in the previous seasons. Said it before but Howard is the moral compass of the show, genuinely feels distraught at Chuck's death and his perceived part in it. Jimmy sees a way out that absolves him of the blame and allows someone else be the fall guy and he takes it. He has nothing to gain from coming clean about the insurance. Loved the black and white 'present' scene. So much tension in that taxi journey. Fantastic direction.