This was my thought exactly ... I'm sure I won't remember a damn thing when they air the final season
As I watching Kim run through her plan with Jimmy, I actually think she was testing what Hamlin said. This is all my opinion but I got the feeling she was goading him to see how easily he'd jump on any of the schemes, thus proving Hamlin right or wrong about him. She just struck me way too eager in those scenes, could be wrong though.....
I am wondering if maybe she is moving to the point where she will go places even Jimmy is not comfortable with I can see her going Full Cartel Lawyer Rocket River
Kim secretly running the cartel by the end of BB or even further in the future would be quite the twist... She was pretty adamant that the Salamancas needed to "get their house in order!"
This is very correct and 4 and 5 are worth the slow build up of 1-3. I still dont get why Saul didnt just run behind a rock in the desert, so the driver could get out, Mike shoot him and then both could get in the car and drive to safety?
What about "14 minute Mexican meals" produced by former host Rachael Ray focusing on Mexican and chicano cuisine? Does that sound good?
I'm glad I kept up with this show over the years because it is a severe slow burn that is finally paying off. This show is not a bingeable show. It is not better than Breaking Bad.
Last three episodes of the latest season were pretty fantastic, probably the high-point of the series. That being said, I think it's pretty clear that it is not better than BB. Maybe some people legitimately think it is, but I think that's more 'flavor of the month'. I don't think many people can look at the entirety of BCS and BB and say they felt the arc of Jimmy McGill is more compelling than the arc of Walter White. At times BCS may reach BB's heights (and perhaps even touch higher), but overall, I feel like BCS is one of the better shows I've seen while BB is top 3 (my top 3 is The Wire, Sopranos, BB).