The next episode is titled Waterworks. Usually sarcastically referencing someone crying, but… Anyone want to tell me what is next to Waterworks on the Monopoly board.
Leaked title for the next episode is Waterworks. In Monopoly, Waterworks is two spaces away from the Go To Jail space, and there are two episodes left.
I think it just showed how young of an actor he is. It was so easy for Cranston to pick it up like it was yesterday. Paul got better once they all sat down in the RV.
How did Saul organize the call with Francesca? Based on the statements about Skyler and Jesse, it is after the show ended. It didn't seem like a regular weekly or monthly phone call either.
Yup... and got arrested in OKC last December after strangling his gf. Was shocked to see him get cast, but based off of when this was likely filmed (going off Bob's heart attack last July) this was filmed prior to the incident. https://kfor.com/news/local/actor-w...o-strangle-girlfriend-while-in-oklahoma-city/ He was definitely the one who looked/sounded the most aged since the start of BB, but he was still the old Jesse, in his old way. It was just fun to see them back on the screen together again after all this time. Let out a big Oh Man when that happened. Such a great transition. At that specific spot? That threw me off, too. Can't wait to see how the rest of the show plays out.
That’s a good question. The only thing I remember is the 3 pm part, I don’t remember anything be said about location
Especially since she was being followed so closely by the feds/whoever. Going through her mail, tapping her phone, following her as she's driving and however else.
Best episode of S6 by a distance, in my opinion. Beautifully done. The 'behind the scenes' slight reframing of the BB storyline, with Saul being unable to help himself but go after Walt (and, as we all know, lead him further down the path of destruction), was really neat; almost no one in this universe is without blame, nor is one person fully responsible for everything. Everyone's immoral actions are interconnected, heaping misery upon each other and anyone else who happens to be within the vicinity when it all comes crashing down. Had to slightly ignore Older Aaron playing Younger Jesse but I've had to do that with Mike, Gus and Jimmy for the entirety of BCS too so it didn't matter too much. I was glad the Walt/Jesse appearance was more a functional aspect of the story and to me, it didn't feel too fan servicey. Never have two characters had such magical chemistry on screen and it's always a joy to watch. Really looking forward to these remaining episodes. No way it ends well and it shouldn't do either.
I rewatched this scene the other day, he says something to the effect of “And where are you going to be at x time on y date?” And she says “I’ll be there, but if it doesn’t ring I’m gone.” So the location is implied to have been discussed offscreen
Just as a heads up, the German dub has some pretty spoiler heavy insight into that phone call. There are also apparently filming spoilers as well. So be warned.
Fucking brilliant episode, my friend texted me last night and said 'Worst episode ever', I didn't get to watch until this morning. I didn't trust his opinion because he hasn't liked any of these episodes and I can't comprehend why. I had the biggest smirk when Saul walked back into the RV with Jesse and Walt. Just felt so good to finally witness and I didn't see it coming mid episode, thought it would be the end. This is some Lost cut back in time and forward shit and I'm all about it. I felt that was definitely Kim on the phone and she is well aware of what he has been up to because it was huge news and she immediately got hostile.