Also, Howard figuring out what they're doing is definitely part of their plan, right?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Also, Howard figuring out what they're doing is definitely part of their plan, right?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Also, Howard figuring out what they're doing is definitely part of their plan, right?
Ghost of Bizbee said:
Geez I don't remember Lalo speaking with him at all. I'm rewatching the series and am in S4 so not far from seeing that part again
Quad Dog said:
How are they going to get that excavator out of the underground lab?
Complete Idiot said:Quad Dog said:
How are they going to get that excavator out of the underground lab?
Tub of acid
Complete Idiot said:Quad Dog said:
How are they going to get that excavator out of the underground lab?
Tub of acid
Big Al 1992 said:
Watch this with the closed captioning. The song playing in the background when Kim meets Viola…"Beginning of the End"
Bregxit said:Reverse of how they got it in there?Quad Dog said:
How are they going to get that excavator out of the underground lab?
Know Your Enemy said:Complete Idiot said:Quad Dog said:
How are they going to get that excavator out of the underground lab?
Tub of acid
Time for a name change. That was ****ing brilliant.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Gus pitched "Spice Curls" in the meeting with Madrigal/Schuler last season. When he said it again to the customer, it triggered his brain to thinking Lalo might dig into Madrigal/Germany/Werner.
Seems he's laying a trap in the lab. Wouldn't be surprised if Lalo was buried under there all throughout BB.
It has to be right?Brian Earl Spilner said:
Also, Howard figuring out what they're doing is definitely part of their plan, right?
That was my thought as well. They about to unknowingly get their **** pushed in by Mike or Lalo himself.AgTDub said:
Wonder if Howard's PI gets jacked by Mikes surveillance of Kim & Jimmy.
Totally agree with H.O. Ward. He had to show his brain and then his ego wanted to actually physically punish Jimmy, but in that legal way. We got another reference from Cliff about his son. Still betting on Badger or Skinny Pete or maybe that one druggie in Jesse's house that wouldn't stop talking and then he made him go buy pizza. The uncut kind.oragator said:
I thought the boxing scene made a lot of sense.
He got to legally beat Jimmy up, and let him know that he was on to him. It felt very in character for Howard.
And I liked how they made Werner's wife three dimensional in such a short time. Her answering the question showed she was smart, the short convo showed how much she car3 about her husband, her not letting Lalo spoke to her sense of caution and probably still love for Werner, and the fact she had left his work space alone said a lot too. I think they learned a lot from how they underdeveloped Skyler and made her one dimensional, all the female characters since then have been really good.
By the way, looked up the actress - she is Hungarian by birth, but escaped the iron curtain by going to Vienna and then came to the US for acting. So a good choice for the part.
Isn't Badgers real name Brandom Mayhew? So he cant be cliffs kid.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Totally agree with H.O. Ward. He had to show his brain and then his ego wanted to actually physically punish Jimmy, but in that legal way. We got another reference from Cliff about his son. Still betting on Badger or Skinny Pete or maybe that one druggie in Jesse's house that wouldn't stop talking and then he made him go buy pizza. The uncut kind.oragator said:
I thought the boxing scene made a lot of sense.
He got to legally beat Jimmy up, and let him know that he was on to him. It felt very in character for Howard.
And I liked how they made Werner's wife three dimensional in such a short time. Her answering the question showed she was smart, the short convo showed how much she car3 about her husband, her not letting Lalo spoke to her sense of caution and probably still love for Werner, and the fact she had left his work space alone said a lot too. I think they learned a lot from how they underdeveloped Skyler and made her one dimensional, all the female characters since then have been really good.
By the way, looked up the actress - she is Hungarian by birth, but escaped the iron curtain by going to Vienna and then came to the US for acting. So a good choice for the part.
It could be the mentions of Cliff's son and a drug problem are just to set up why he would be so interested in helping Howard, but I agree it feels like they are setting up more than that - it really isn't necessary to imply Cliff would only care about his friend Howard because his son also had a drug issue. Badger's last name is Mayhew, as mentioned by someone else above, but we don't know Skinny Pete's last name - and he appears a bit smarter than other drug characters, has a nicer house than the others, and is shown to be talented in piano. Could be Cliff's son?Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Totally agree with H.O. Ward. He had to show his brain and then his ego wanted to actually physically punish Jimmy, but in that legal way. We got another reference from Cliff about his son. Still betting on Badger or Skinny Pete or maybe that one druggie in Jesse's house that wouldn't stop talking and then he made him go buy pizza. The uncut kind.oragator said:
I thought the boxing scene made a lot of sense.
He got to legally beat Jimmy up, and let him know that he was on to him. It felt very in character for Howard.
And I liked how they made Werner's wife three dimensional in such a short time. Her answering the question showed she was smart, the short convo showed how much she car3 about her husband, her not letting Lalo spoke to her sense of caution and probably still love for Werner, and the fact she had left his work space alone said a lot too. I think they learned a lot from how they underdeveloped Skyler and made her one dimensional, all the female characters since then have been really good.
By the way, looked up the actress - she is Hungarian by birth, but escaped the iron curtain by going to Vienna and then came to the US for acting. So a good choice for the part.
You have got to be kidding. She is easily the most developed female character of any show I can think of. She was #2 only to WW.oragator said:
I thought the boxing scene made a lot of sense.
He got to legally beat Jimmy up, and let him know that he was on to him. It felt very in character for Howard.
And I liked how they made Werner's wife three dimensional in such a short time. Her answering the question showed she was smart, the short convo showed how much she car3 about her husband, her not letting Lalo spoke to her sense of caution and probably still love for Werner, and the fact she had left his work space alone said a lot too. I think they learned a lot from how they underdeveloped Skyler and made her one dimensional, all the female characters since then have been really good.
By the way, looked up the actress - she is Hungarian by birth, but escaped the iron curtain by going to Vienna and then came to the US for acting. So a good choice for the part.