Vince Gilligan is like freaking Jordan. Creates the best show on television, dominates so clearly he becomes uncriticizable, leaves for a couple of years, comes back -- and he is freaking better than when he left. Better Call Saul is currently making all other television seem less good than it did before.
Can somebody be kind to explain the whole story line of the kellermans? I know they scammed to get that money but what did they do again? Also backstory about chuck?
Great episode, although I thought Saul finding that tent was a little far-fetched. I like that Mike's character is finally starting to come alive. I liked him in BB almost as much as Saul. Hope he has a prominent role all season. So glad I'm not late to the party for this show like I am for all the other shows everyone watches. BTW, why is Saul not Saul yet? His name is Jimmy. Something I didn't notice until the last episode.
He talks about changing his name in Breaking Bad. Switched to a Jewish name because it attracts more clients.
Harmony Rose comes to mind, well Mrs. K has 100% less shiny skin and less dilated pupils bc of not being C'd up...
Also keep in mind that his brother has already advised him not to use his last name for his firm as a professional courtesy.
Mike: "No one likes to leave home." http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/us/las-vegas-road-rage-killing/index.html Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN)Las Vegas police have taken a suspect in the killing of a woman in an apparent road rage incident into custody after a tense standoff not far from where the woman was killed last week. A police spokesman said the suspect was being taken to police headquarters. It is unclear if the suspect in custody was the gunman. Tammy Meyers was shot outside her home on Thursday and died two days later at a hospital. Police said the gunman was in a car with two other people. As the standoff unfolded, the victim's husband approached reporters who had gathered in the neighborhood. "Are you all happy? You made my wife look like an animal ... and my son. There's the animal, a block away. Are you happy?" Robert Meyers screamed.
Saul Goodman: Faith and begorrah! A fellow potato eater! My real name's McGill. The Jew thing I just do for the homeboys. They all want a pipe-hitting member of the tribe, so to speak...
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Not the most drama-filled episode, but had the best comedy. I thought this episode established Saul's instinct as a conman. I really enjoyed seeing his antics. One thing I would say is that they should have featured the fallout with the Kettlemans more, especially with Nacho. That story definitely took a backseat to Saul's cons.
i believe the husband is an accountant and he embezzled $1.5M. all we know about chuck is he is saul's brother and one of the founders of the law firm saul is butting heads with. saul is trying to get his brother to cash out of the business before he croaks and loses it all, but chuck thinks he will get better so he refuses.