That was because Hector had an innocent good samaritan killed.Burdizzo said:
Mike was about to pull the trigger on Hector when Gus stopped him.
I don't know if that is considered immoral or just business.
That was because Hector had an innocent good samaritan killed.Burdizzo said:
Mike was about to pull the trigger on Hector when Gus stopped him.
I don't know if that is considered immoral or just business.
That shouldn't be counted on Walt's count tbh.Quote:
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Agree. We're all leaping to assuming he's just gonna kill all these guys to cover the project. If something drastic happens, it's gonna be more complicated than that (or simply not done by Mike or necessarily with Mike's knowledge).Belton Ag said:
I just don't believe that Mike would go along with executing the Germans at this point unless there is something else - something fairly egregious - that happens that threatens him.
Like I said in an earlier post, there could be some conflict between Mike and Gus over this issue that would be really interesting to see play out.
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I'm not debating whether Mike has crossed the line of killing someone before. I'm asking if he has killed someone for immoral or selfish reasons.
Killing a scumbag in order to protecting an innocent victim has some morality to it.
Killing the Germans to silence them about criminal activity would be immoral.
I don't think he has killed anyone for immoral reasons up to this point in BCS.
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I'm not debating whether Mike has crossed the line of killing someone before. I'm asking if he has killed someone for immoral or selfish reasons.
Killing a scumbag in order to protecting an innocent victim has some morality to it.
Killing the Germans to silence them about criminal activity would be immoral.
I don't think he has killed anyone for immoral reasons up to this point in BCS.
We got a regular Frank Castle posting in our midst.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Also, how is Hank counted toward's Jesse's count? That doesn't even make sense.
ChiliBeans said:
We never need to call the mods.*
*One person on this board has tempted me before.
[If we get called again, no more half measures. - STAFF]
Or calling the number on the website for the pastor.J.P. 03 said:
Since the number on the church website worked, has anyone tried to call the prosecutor's office yet? I'm pretty sure she included all 10 digits in one the voicemails she left on Jimmy's phones.
THANK YOU.oragator said:
Off topic, was just watching Inglorious Basterds, Werner is one of Hitler's generals.
Zombie Jon Snow said:well yeah and that scene was going back and forth english to spanish and with the spanish music playing over it all....no surprise people did not pick that up.Bayside Tiger Ag said:
Thanks. I need to start turning subtitles on. Can't hear **** with the way the audio is on this show. I have the same issue with TWD.
I started watching all shows with CC on when my very deaf FIL lived with us (on hospice care) and learned that I actually like it for most scripted shows. usually pick up on some things I otherwise might miss - and also just love it for any show with heavy accents (e.g. GOT).
Hey Nav said:
He likes to spring the big moments in though, as well.Huell Babineaux said:
Just caught up! Curious to see how the last 2 play out.
Keep thinking we are leading up to something big happening, but that's not really how this show works.
Slow burn, baby.
Hey Nav said:
And Rob Smigel is the other concert dork.Hey Nav said:
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First, it's 78 minutes long, and while that wouldn't be a promising note for every series, Better Call Saul is the kind of show that rarely wastes so much as a moment. Second, it's the season's penultimate episode, and as it happens, Better Call Saul is very good at penultimate episodes. Donna Bowman stands ready to make sense of all 78 minutes.
Junkhead said:
Jesus. My heart rate is sky high.