That guy was over there looking like Theo from Die Hardlarry culpepper said:
the one bit of comic relief from this episode was when Kim pointed at Dollar Store Gus Fring thinking he was who she was supposed to kill
That guy was over there looking like Theo from Die Hardlarry culpepper said:
the one bit of comic relief from this episode was when Kim pointed at Dollar Store Gus Fring thinking he was who she was supposed to kill
Hell yeah, I finally got something right based on the article talking about Bob's heart attack and delay in filming.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
And finally, great acting by Patrick Fabian, spent the whole episode on the floor, getting stuffed into an appliance, getting felt up by Mike and then tossed next to Lalo. I bet he had some fun making Bob crack up while they were lying on the floor next to each other and then when he's next to Tony in the pit.
Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Hell yeah, I finally got something right based on the article talking about Bob's heart attack and delay in filming.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
And finally, great acting by Patrick Fabian, spent the whole episode on the floor, getting stuffed into an appliance, getting felt up by Mike and then tossed next to Lalo. I bet he had some fun making Bob crack up while they were lying on the floor next to each other and then when he's next to Tony in the pit.
Patrick Fabian also returned two months later to play the corpse of Howard Hamlin lying on the floor.
"We had a nice young man who stood in for Patrick, but a lot of those shots, that's really Patrick lying there," Gilligan said. "That's kind of an unsung bit of heroism, having to lie there for hours and hours on end."
larry culpepper said:
the one bit of comic relief from this episode was when Kim pointed at Dollar Store Gus Fring thinking he was who she was supposed to kill
larry culpepper said:
the one bit of comic relief from this episode was when Kim pointed at Dollar Store Gus Fring thinking he was who she was supposed to kill
torrid said:Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Hell yeah, I finally got something right based on the article talking about Bob's heart attack and delay in filming.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
And finally, great acting by Patrick Fabian, spent the whole episode on the floor, getting stuffed into an appliance, getting felt up by Mike and then tossed next to Lalo. I bet he had some fun making Bob crack up while they were lying on the floor next to each other and then when he's next to Tony in the pit.
Patrick Fabian also returned two months later to play the corpse of Howard Hamlin lying on the floor.
"We had a nice young man who stood in for Patrick, but a lot of those shots, that's really Patrick lying there," Gilligan said. "That's kind of an unsung bit of heroism, having to lie there for hours and hours on end."
This is probably the best roll he ever had, so I bet he was eager to spend one last day on set even if as a corpse.
Did he not roll into the grave beneath the lab?Know Your Enemy said:torrid said:Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Hell yeah, I finally got something right based on the article talking about Bob's heart attack and delay in filming.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
And finally, great acting by Patrick Fabian, spent the whole episode on the floor, getting stuffed into an appliance, getting felt up by Mike and then tossed next to Lalo. I bet he had some fun making Bob crack up while they were lying on the floor next to each other and then when he's next to Tony in the pit.
Patrick Fabian also returned two months later to play the corpse of Howard Hamlin lying on the floor.
"We had a nice young man who stood in for Patrick, but a lot of those shots, that's really Patrick lying there," Gilligan said. "That's kind of an unsung bit of heroism, having to lie there for hours and hours on end."
This is probably the best roll he ever had, so I bet he was eager to spend one last day on set even if as a corpse.
Plenty of extra butter on that roll.
Together Forever.#BetterCallSaul pic.twitter.com/YVxDnJL6qN
— Patrick Fabian (@PatrickFabian) July 13, 2022
torrid said:Did he not roll into the grave beneath the lab?Know Your Enemy said:torrid said:Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Hell yeah, I finally got something right based on the article talking about Bob's heart attack and delay in filming.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
And finally, great acting by Patrick Fabian, spent the whole episode on the floor, getting stuffed into an appliance, getting felt up by Mike and then tossed next to Lalo. I bet he had some fun making Bob crack up while they were lying on the floor next to each other and then when he's next to Tony in the pit.
Patrick Fabian also returned two months later to play the corpse of Howard Hamlin lying on the floor.
"We had a nice young man who stood in for Patrick, but a lot of those shots, that's really Patrick lying there," Gilligan said. "That's kind of an unsung bit of heroism, having to lie there for hours and hours on end."
This is probably the best roll he ever had, so I bet he was eager to spend one last day on set even if as a corpse.
Plenty of extra butter on that roll.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Is the guy that plays Lalo a native spanish speaker?
Can anyone tell?
TCTTS said:
Yep. It's kind of crazy that Jimmy *still* hasn't truly become Saul. Yes, he changed his name/practice, but outside of work he's still 100% Jimmy and not yet the person in Breaking Bad.
I remember watching season one of BCS and thinking, "Oh, so I guess he becomes Saul next season." I remember that being the expectation from day one, that the show was going to be all about goofball Saul and that this Jimmy guy would be short-lived. But no, it was always meant to be about Jimmy, to the point where, now, with only five episodes left in the entire series, he still hasn't truly become Saul.
My point is, we're FINALLY about to see that happen, and I think it's maybe going to be a bigger deal than we've been expecting. Because even after the events of tonight's episode, as shell shocked as he was, it was still Jimmy who was shell shocked. It's *something else* that's going to turn him fully into Saul, and I imagine it has everything to do with Kim, who I still don't think dies, but her tragedies aren't yet over either. And whatever those tragedies are, THAT'S what I'm guessing breaks Jimmy and what leads to the mansion and him fully going Saul, in heartbreakingly spectacular fashion.
Duckhook said:
So now I'm wondering if we see the connection between BCS and BB happen sooner rather than later. At this point, Saul still believes that Nacho and Lalo are alive, but how long can it last before he figures something out. We know he thinks they're still alive at the time of his appearance in the BB timeline.
Do you think Kim would have done it? #BetterCallSaul pic.twitter.com/oK5idokz8L
— Better Call Saul (@BetterCallSaul) July 13, 2022
hurleyag said:Duckhook said:
So now I'm wondering if we see the connection between BCS and BB happen sooner rather than later. At this point, Saul still believes that Nacho and Lalo are alive, but how long can it last before he figures something out. We know he thinks they're still alive at the time of his appearance in the BB timeline.
Saul can still be concerned about the Salamancas coming after him despite him knowing both Nacho and Lalo being dead.
Same thought as me, he definitely sounds like a native speaker, and he has shades of a South Texas accent (I'm from down around there as well.)Know Your Enemy said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Is the guy that plays Lalo a native spanish speaker?
Can anyone tell?
He's of Mexican heritage and was born in Laredo. Probably safe to assume he's been speaking Spanish his whole life.
We even got a "dios mio" thrown in for good measure:walton91 said:larry culpepper said:
the one bit of comic relief from this episode was when Kim pointed at Dollar Store Gus Fring thinking he was who she was supposed to kill
I laughed right off the top when Lalo was being Lalo trying to calm down Kim and Jimmy. He chuckled and said something along the lines of "god, you two and your mouths"
About 10 years ago we were flying back from Rome and my wife went to the bathroom and when she came back, she leaned close and said "Gus Fring is sitting behind us". He was in the cattle car with the poors travelling with what seemed to be an assistant. We left him alone and I don't really remember many people at all botheing him. His hair was a bit longer and didn't have his Gus glasses on. I thought she was nuts but she has a good eye for recognizing people.Malachi Constant said:Same thought as me, he definitely sounds like a native speaker, and he has shades of a South Texas accent (I'm from down around there as well.)Know Your Enemy said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Is the guy that plays Lalo a native spanish speaker?
Can anyone tell?
He's of Mexican heritage and was born in Laredo. Probably safe to assume he's been speaking Spanish his whole life.
The one who doesn't strike me as a native speaker is Giancarlo Esposito. Apparently he's actually Italian, and it sounded (at least in BB) that he was speaking spanish phonetically rather than naturally. His voice in BCS seems improved to me.
I think having Gus be from South America was kind of a way to hide it. Of course, I could be totally wrong and Giancarlo may have been speaking spanish his whole life too.
EllisCoAg said:
has it ever been explained why the Salamancas hate Gus so much? They had to take him in as a distributor because of the Chicken Man's history?
It is curious that Hector is put out to pasture in a senior living facility in NM and not being taken care of in a mansion in Mexico with his own personal caretakers.Bunk Moreland said:EllisCoAg said:
has it ever been explained why the Salamancas hate Gus so much? They had to take him in as a distributor because of the Chicken Man's history?
Don Eladio had Hector kill Gus' old business partner (and boyfriend?) in front of Gus as retaliation for Gus and the guy selling their meth to his cartel members without his approval.
Gus then goes with a slow draw revenge on Hector, driving him ultimately to the state he's currently in with the chair, bell, inability to talk etc. By then Gus's meth was already killing it for Don Eladio so he was important to his business, therefore the Salamanca's and Gus had to coexist in a sort of cold war for a while until the events we've seen over the past season.
Yes, it seemed pretty clear the partner was also a boyfriend. Another reason why the Salamancas would despise him. You'll notice Fring never had a female love interest around at any point in BB or BCS. Also, you'll note that Fring became completely stoic after his partner was killed (except when he was pretending to be cordial for business purposes).Bunk Moreland said:EllisCoAg said:
has it ever been explained why the Salamancas hate Gus so much? They had to take him in as a distributor because of the Chicken Man's history?
Don Eladio had Hector kill Gus' old business partner (and boyfriend?) in front of Gus as retaliation for Gus and the guy selling their meth to his cartel members without his approval.
Gus then goes with a slow draw revenge on Hector, driving him ultimately to the state he's currently in with the chair, bell, inability to talk etc. By then Gus's meth was already killing it for Don Eladio so he was important to his business, therefore the Salamanca's and Gus had to coexist in a sort of cold war for a while until the events we've seen over the past season.
He's actually supposed to be a fairly gregarious and friendly guy. As for his Spanish accent, it has always been kind of stiff and unnatural. I think think was deliberate as it emphasized his status as an outsider to the cartel, beyond just his skin color. I know he is supposed to be Chilean with connection to Pinochet, again deliberately mysterious. I wonder if the show will dig any deeper there in the time remaining.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:About 10 years ago we were flying back from Rome and my wife went to the bathroom and when she came back, she leaned close and said "Gus Fring is sitting behind us". He was in the cattle car with the poors travelling with what seemed to be an assistant. We left him alone and I don't really remember many people at all botheing him. His hair was a bit longer and didn't have his Gus glasses on. I thought she was nuts but she has a good eye for recognizing people.Malachi Constant said:Same thought as me, he definitely sounds like a native speaker, and he has shades of a South Texas accent (I'm from down around there as well.)Know Your Enemy said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Is the guy that plays Lalo a native spanish speaker?
Can anyone tell?
He's of Mexican heritage and was born in Laredo. Probably safe to assume he's been speaking Spanish his whole life.
The one who doesn't strike me as a native speaker is Giancarlo Esposito. Apparently he's actually Italian, and it sounded (at least in BB) that he was speaking spanish phonetically rather than naturally. His voice in BCS seems improved to me.
I think having Gus be from South America was kind of a way to hide it. Of course, I could be totally wrong and Giancarlo may have been speaking spanish his whole life too.
PatAg said:
They also cant move too quickly or its potentially suspicious.
i was thinking more suspicious due to Howard disappearing and likely having been seen at Jimmys apartment last. I doubt it will matter though91_Aggie said:PatAg said:
They also cant move too quickly or its potentially suspicious.
If Jimmy gets the assisted living lawsuit money then it won't be suspicious