Rewatched S4 this week, man did I enjoy it. Highly suggest it for everyone, it was for easy I forgot it's only 10 episodes. Has me so excited for S5 though, this show is so unique even compared to BB
i'm really just summarizing in a minimal way I heavily suggest rewatching as I said. But Basically you have Mike and Gus working on building the lab under the laundromat which becomes a clusterfuck with the crew they hire and the main german engineer. You've got Jimmy finding ways to hustle while he is on leave from being a lawyer for 10 months. When he weasels his way into becoming a lawyer again he reveals at the end he's not going to practice under Jimmy McGill but under Saul Goodman. Kim isn't happy about it. You've got Lalo who enters late in the season who is a member of the Salamanca family and clearly wants to end Gus's entire side of the business Gus also knows Nacho tried to kill Hector and basically holds it over his head that he won't tell the Salamanco family as long as Nacho follows Gus' orders.
I've been watching it on my hacked firestick. It's absolute bullshit it isn't on netflix yet. If you need some sites I can DM you them.
Very odd that you can't view it in the country where it's made but we've had it on UK Netflix since it came out.
As far as I can tell they never even show it between seasons which is silly with how much crap they show over and over again.
Wonder which BB characters show up this time. Will it cross over into the BB timeline? I fully expect Hank and possibly cameos from Jesse and Walt who knows. Is it the last season?
I never even considered Hank being in this but that would be a pretty neat cameo having a DEA appearance
Totally agree. The only way I could see a worthwhile appearance from Jesse/Walt is if we get some overlap of scenes from Breaking Bad of Walt intimidating Saul in his office and then new scenes showing how Saul dealt with it behind the scenes and showing his genuine fear and panic. Maybe even have some scenes of Kim yelling at him that he's in wayy over his head this time