Ending makes no sense in real life, fortunately it ain't real life, so Jimmy can go out with integrity.
Know Your Enemy said:But if you're arguing that the story is bad because of that decision then your argument is flawed because YOU are not the one making the decision so YOUR opinion as to how it should be handled is irrelevant. I wouldn't have made that decision either but then again you and I aren't in that position in the first place so to think a character who has not acted the same way we would have from day 1 should choose to make the same decision we would in the end is dumb.Zombie Jon Snow said:
Then you probably shouldn't say someone's argument is flawed. That implies incorrect.
And what you or I think of a fictional characters actions is really irrelevant. It's made up. I just don't love it from a story point of view.
I can appreciate that others love it without saying they are wrong.
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Another Doug said:
Tell us more about the friend, he seems amazing.
I'm checking out of this thread for good because SMR has done the best job of summarizing what I believe happened. Nice job!Stat Monitor Repairman said:I agree with you man.TriumphForks said:I don't think his primary motivation for coming clean was to win Kim back. That may have been part of it but I think primarily his motivation was to be at peace with accepting the consequences for his actions which had a major impact on a great number of people. Another piece of it has to do with proving the naysayers in his life wrong. People like chuck who said he would never break the cycle and will always be "Slipping Jimmy". The scene with Walt with the line "so you've always been like that…" was very intentional. This was his chance to reinvent himself.Zombie Jon Snow said:DannyDuberstein said:
Yeah, 7 was too low. 86 was too much. Doing something like exchanging 10 for 25-30 would have gotten the point across without it being cartoonish. But whatever
Agreed.
I didn't have the reaction of most everyone else to the final. I did not think it was perfect. But I didn't hate it.
They went with the complete 180 from the breaking bad finale. I get it.
But it was too much. What the hell does winning back her respect even get you. So what you're in jail the rest of your life. No thanks. Take the deal. Do the time. Then go find her and tell her all of that same crap. She wants to forgive him anyway. Now what does she have? A cell smoke together. Meh.
Hell you got her there, tell her whatever you want to say but after you close the deal.
He gets out in 7-years and he knows he'd be right back in the mix.
He's always been like that is right.
Look at it like an alcoholic moving somewhere where they ain't got access to alcohol.
Jimmy was looking to check out for good, and thats how he decided to do it.
Stewade said:
Fun story: a friend of mine (who happens to frequent TexAgs) has a relative that needed a small photoshop job done and couldn't find anyone. Well, it just so happens that this relative is also related to the one and only Bob Odenkirk. I thought he was joking when he first told me. I didn't ask to be paid, but I may or may not have let it be known that I was a huge Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul fan and made a joke about Bob sending me a signed photo extolling my photoshop abilities in exchange.
And then, well...
It's officially one of my prized possessions and will be framed immediately. Just thought y'all would enjoy.
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I initially felt like her appearance was a bit of a stunt, which is OK as I like Carol Burnett. However, she just nailed it with that "I trusted you" line.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Carol Burnett was the best three episode arch of a character that I can remember,
Carol Burnett walked into the show and put her balls out on the table.
Putting her on the show was a brilliant decision.
One of few people that have the chops to pull it off and do that last scene with Jimmy with the life alert button.
Probably the most memorable scene in the series.
Certianly Howard, Nacho hiding in the oil tank, end of Lalo … and the life alert scene.
All equals in my mind.
Bunk Moreland said:
You see? It's people like you enjoying **** dramaporn TV shows like Succession that keeps people like Rhea from getting her deserved emmy's.
I think Rhea should have got it and BCS is the far superior show but Garner is still damn good as Ruth throughout the series. Still disappointing though.Bunk Moreland said:Bunk Moreland said:
You see? It's people like you enjoying **** dramaporn TV shows like Succession that keeps people like Rhea from getting her deserved emmy's.
Should have added Ozark into this post but it still works.
That's what I've read and seems like TCTTS verified.YNWA_AG said:
Can the second half get nominated next year?
julia garner when u tell her to stop winning emmy’s pic.twitter.com/nuclElpjCq
— ًً (@stcncms) September 13, 2022
YNWA_AG said:
Can the second half get nominated next year?
Stewade said:
Fun story: a friend of mine (who happens to frequent TexAgs) has a relative that needed a small photoshop job done and couldn't find anyone. Well, it just so happens that this relative is also related to the one and only Bob Odenkirk. I thought he was joking when he first told me. I didn't ask to be paid, but I may or may not have let it be known that I was a huge Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul fan and made a joke about Bob sending me a signed photo extolling my photoshop abilities in exchange.
And then, well...
It's officially one of my prized possessions and will be framed immediately. Just thought y'all would enjoy.