TWO WEEKS!!!!!
Belton Ag said:
TWO WEEKS!!!!!
Yeah, they've really been laying it on thick that Mesa Verde is her only client and she never fails to say "Mesa Verde" even when talking to Jimmy.Quote:
dont think mesa verde gets dragged into jimmy/saul's new world, but i suspect kim is gonna lose them as a client. either she screws something up because its too big of a client for a solo or else the doctoring of papers jimmy did comes back to haunt her.
cr0wbar said:
Surprised no one has mentioned the Sklar brothers cameo yet. I guess they're just huge fans (guitar shop dudes)
So THIS is how Mike earns Gus' trust, and eventually his employment. By getting Hector through Nacho perhaps. I imagine the last 3 episodes are going to be stellar
cr0wbar said:
Surprised no one has mentioned the Sklar brothers cameo yet. I guess they're just huge fans (guitar shop dudes)
So THIS is how Mike earns Gus' trust, and eventually his employment. By getting Hector through Nacho perhaps. I imagine the last 3 episodes are going to be stellar
Unthought Known said:cr0wbar said:
Surprised no one has mentioned the Sklar brothers cameo yet. I guess they're just huge fans (guitar shop dudes)
So THIS is how Mike earns Gus' trust, and eventually his employment. By getting Hector through Nacho perhaps. I imagine the last 3 episodes are going to be stellar
I saw their names, saw their part, still don't know who they are. Don't care enough to google either.
Very few lawyers do that.Tony Franklins Shoe said:
If Kim is that worked up by gutting Chuck on the stand, then I guess it's pretty apparent she isn't cut out for lawyering.
Do what?Unthought Known said:Very few lawyers do that.Tony Franklins Shoe said:
If Kim is that worked up by gutting Chuck on the stand, then I guess it's pretty apparent she isn't cut out for lawyering.
Tony Franklins Shoe said:Do what?Unthought Known said:Very few lawyers do that.Tony Franklins Shoe said:
If Kim is that worked up by gutting Chuck on the stand, then I guess it's pretty apparent she isn't cut out for lawyering.
PatAg said:
You clearly have not dealt with an insurance company.
Unthought Known said:PatAg said:
You clearly have not dealt with an insurance company.
No but i know that if i want to talk to someone else they cannot transfer me without putting me on hold. So, don't put me on hold is silly.
There is a difference between putting you on hold and transferring you to someone who can help you.Unthought Known said:PatAg said:
You clearly have not dealt with an insurance company.
No but i know that if i want to talk to someone else they cannot transfer me without putting me on hold. So, don't put me on hold is silly.
Junkhead said:There is a difference between putting you on hold and transferring you to someone who can help you.Unthought Known said:PatAg said:
You clearly have not dealt with an insurance company.
No but i know that if i want to talk to someone else they cannot transfer me without putting me on hold. So, don't put me on hold is silly.
Maybe he should have written it in a document instead.Unthought Known said:
True.
I'm done with it. I still think it's lazy writing. But no more comments.
Gus already wants Mike to come work with him and tried to pay him for getting Hector's mules busted by shooting the shoe with drugs. Gus also doesn't want Mike killing Hector. Of course that was before Hector forced Gus into using the Pollo Hermanos supply line. I see this more of Mike getting around his agreement with Gus to not kill Hector. Instead of doing it himself he's letting Nacho to do it. This is why he wants to make sure Nacho covers his tracks and switches the pills back after the deed is done.cr0wbar said:
So THIS is how Mike earns Gus' trust, and eventually his employment. By getting Hector through Nacho perhaps. I imagine the last 3 episodes are going to be stellar
Unthought Known said:
True.
I'm done with it. I still think it's lazy writing. But no more comments.
Likely that he's asking for any information that might connect Anita's husband's disappearance. Dude went hiking, was experienced, they never found any trace of him. He accidently came across Hector's hombres and was dealt with accordingly like the good Samaritan based on Mike's previous experience.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Any guesses what Mike asks Nacho for? (When he takes out a notepad at the end of the scene.)