bigjag19 said:
He'll always be the guy that tried to steal Kelly.
But yeah, interesting point that maybe he doesn't drink caffeine at all.
Maybe he's allergic. Maybe that kills him. That would drive Kim away, in some shape or form.
bigjag19 said:
He'll always be the guy that tried to steal Kelly.
But yeah, interesting point that maybe he doesn't drink caffeine at all.
Complete Idiot said:bigjag19 said:
He'll always be the guy that tried to steal Kelly.
But yeah, interesting point that maybe he doesn't drink caffeine at all.
Maybe he's allergic. Maybe that kills him. That would drive Kim away, in some shape or form.
Sounds like he could become so excited, yet also so scared.Btron said:Complete Idiot said:bigjag19 said:
He'll always be the guy that tried to steal Kelly.
But yeah, interesting point that maybe he doesn't drink caffeine at all.
Maybe he's allergic. Maybe that kills him. That would drive Kim away, in some shape or form.
Doesn't drink caffeine, one of the sticky notes says red bull and he's not sleeping well in the guest house. All leading toward Howard freaking out on csffine, lack of sleep and pupil dilation.
F. She's in prison.Ghost of Bizbee said:
Take your votes.
A) Kim is dead
B) Kim moves to Mexico or Europe to **** Lalo
C) Kim vacuums to Omaha
D) Kim keeps her identity, remains in hiding
E) Kim is living with Jimmy this entire time throughout and after BB
F) other: ________________
I say E. C as my backup.
Status Monitor Repairman says B
We will not know the answer to this question after Monday's episode, BUT my prediction is F: she vacuums to somewhere other than Omaha under the alias Laura Montoya. But she runs into Jimmy when she goes to Omaha for her mother's funeral looking like:Ghost of Bizbee said:
Take your votes.
A) Kim is dead
B) Kim moves to Mexico or Europe to **** Lalo
C) Kim vacuums to Omaha
D) Kim keeps her identity, remains in hiding
E) Kim is living with Jimmy this entire time throughout and after BB
F) other: ________________
I say E. C as my backup.
Status Monitor Repairman says B
Belton Ag said:
In the final scene of the series we see Gene, wearing his Cinnabon uniform, slump into his lazy boy and start to watch VHS recordings of his old commercials. Soon after, Kim, wearing a Dog on a Stick uniform, comes in and sits down on the couch next to Gene. They give each other a wistful look and the scene fades to black.
It's too bad Robert Forster died. It would be awesome to see Kim retain his services and have the vacuum guy send her to Hawaii or Florida or something to live on the beach. Would give a whole new context to Saul's background with him in BB.Ghost of Bizbee said:
Take your votes.
A) Kim is dead
B) Kim moves to Mexico or Europe to **** Lalo
C) Kim vacuums to Omaha
D) Kim keeps her identity, remains in hiding
E) Kim is living with Jimmy this entire time throughout and after BB
F) other: ________________
I say E. C as my backup.
Status Monitor Repairman says B
Howard set that in motion with the way he gave Jimmy the cold shoulder on joining HHM and for demoting Kim every time something happened with Jimmy. Sure, ultimately it was Chuck pulling the strings and Howard had to put on a cold face and go along, but that created demons. HHM represents Jimmy and Kim being held back by those who will never truly accept them...the big machine that always wins.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Still for the life of me don't know why they both hate Howard so much.
That would be appropriate.Belton Ag said:
In the final scene of the series we see Gene, wearing his Cinnabon uniform, slump into his lazy boy and start to watch VHS recordings of his old commercials. Soon after, Kim, wearing a Dog on a Stick uniform, comes in and sits down on the couch next to Gene. They give each other a wistful look and the scene fades to black.
Asked that question myself for a long time. Added to what Gigem314 said, Jimmy and Kim are trying to ruin Howard's reputation to force him to settle the Sandpiper lawsuit sooner than he wants to. Plus the grift keeps their marriage interesting.Gigem314 said:Howard set that in motion with the way he gave Jimmy the cold shoulder on joining HHM and for demoting Kim every time something happened with Jimmy. Sure, ultimately it was Chuck pulling the strings and Howard had to put on a cold face and go along, but that created demons. HHM represents Jimmy and Kim being held back by those who will never truly accept them...the big machine that always wins.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Still for the life of me don't know why they both hate Howard so much.
Teddy Perkins said:
Title of the next episode is Plan & Execution. Obviously, execution will likely have a double meaning. Predictions on who is going down?
A) Lalo
B) Casper
C) Kim
D) Howard
I think it's B (off-screen) and D, in a very dark way.
Txmoe said:Asked that question myself for a long time. Added to what Gigem314 said, Jimmy and Kim are trying to ruin Howard's reputation to force him to settle the Sandpiper lawsuit sooner than he wants to. Plus the grift keeps their marriage interesting.Gigem314 said:Howard set that in motion with the way he gave Jimmy the cold shoulder on joining HHM and for demoting Kim every time something happened with Jimmy. Sure, ultimately it was Chuck pulling the strings and Howard had to put on a cold face and go along, but that created demons. HHM represents Jimmy and Kim being held back by those who will never truly accept them...the big machine that always wins.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Still for the life of me don't know why they both hate Howard so much.
It's a great moral question: Would you ruin the career and reputation of a d-bag for several million dollars?
But if you look at how the writers have approached both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, do you think the writers feel Jimmy and Kim DESERVE that happy ending? Are they making decisions in their lives that should lead to a redeeming end?Gigem314 said:That would be appropriate.Belton Ag said:
In the final scene of the series we see Gene, wearing his Cinnabon uniform, slump into his lazy boy and start to watch VHS recordings of his old commercials. Soon after, Kim, wearing a Dog on a Stick uniform, comes in and sits down on the couch next to Gene. They give each other a wistful look and the scene fades to black.
Still holding out hope they find a way to Belize where they can spend the rest of their lives conning tourists as Viktor and Giselle.
Hamlin was also born into money, got his job through it being his dad's firm, and comes across as uptight and pretentious - definitely not a fun, free wheeling guy like Jimmy. There is probably some resentment building when you work in the mailroom and watch the dandy son of the firm's founder skate through life (in their eyes).Brian Earl Spilner said:
That's the thing though. IS he really a d-bag?
All of the resentment was built up because Jimmy and Kim didn't know Chuck was the one truly holding him back.
Honestly, no they do not deserve a happy ending. the BB franchise really romanticizes bad people/criminals (remember Mike's speech to Pryce about good criminals and bad law-abiding citizens?)Complete Idiot said:But if you look at how the writers have approached both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, do you think the writers feel Jimmy and Kim DESERVE that happy ending? Are they making decisions in their lives that should lead to a redeeming end?Gigem314 said:That would be appropriate.Belton Ag said:
In the final scene of the series we see Gene, wearing his Cinnabon uniform, slump into his lazy boy and start to watch VHS recordings of his old commercials. Soon after, Kim, wearing a Dog on a Stick uniform, comes in and sits down on the couch next to Gene. They give each other a wistful look and the scene fades to black.
Still holding out hope they find a way to Belize where they can spend the rest of their lives conning tourists as Viktor and Giselle.
Generally, in both series, when the characters make decisions to engage with the drug trade things don't end well for them. Or for someone like Jesse, they go through hell on earth before, possibly, having a reasonably OK ending.
They've invested a LOT in the Jimmy and Kim characters, they've given us plenty of reasons to like both and be sympathetic to them. However, they've also continued to have both characters make harmful, self destructive decisions.
We'll see if they give these characters some type of post-BB happy ending, but they will most likely make the characters suffer first even if that is the end.
DGhost of Bizbee said:
Take your votes.
A) Kim is dead
B) Kim moves to Mexico or Europe to **** Lalo
C) Kim vacuums to Omaha
D) Kim keeps her identity, remains in hiding
E) Kim is living with Jimmy this entire time throughout and after BB
F) other: ________________
I say E. C as my backup.
Status Monitor Repairman says B
Complete Idiot said:Hamlin was also born into money, got his job through it being his dad's firm, and comes across as uptight and pretentious - definitely not a fun, free wheeling guy like Jimmy. There is probably some resentment building when you work in the mailroom and watch the dandy son of the firm's founder skate through life (in their eyes).Brian Earl Spilner said:
That's the thing though. IS he really a d-bag?
All of the resentment was built up because Jimmy and Kim didn't know Chuck was the one truly holding him back.