It would definitely come down to her and Cranston as the final two, don't know which of them I'd pick as #1 yet though. Going to have to see how Rhea handles the end of her series arc first, I guess.
I'm going to hold off until next week to make a final call but yeah this is seriously challenging Season 3 as the best season as of now.
is it? didn’t Tuco just get out of prison when BB started and in the last episode they talked about how Tuco will be out in 11 months i know im wrong but i just need someone to clear it up for me
Jesus the tension when Lalo shows up at the apartment Was literally pacing and didn't want to watch at times Also was Bagman actually just referred to as garbage? I hallucinated that right
no Tuco had been running things for a while by the time Walt and Jesse meet him Besides, we know BB starts in 2008 and BCS is currently in 2004. So 11 months from now doesn’t line up.
I know it doesn’t matter cuz award shows are dumb, but if Seahorn doesn’t win an Emmy then I’ll riot.
the shake when Lalo left was incredible physical acting too - Rhea can say more with a little movement than most actors can with an entire monologue
Mad Men was completely built on characters saying a lot more with their body language than their dialogue. It's the best.
I immediately thought back to that BB scene when Mike said that. I'm guessing that Nacho is going to do something...not great in terms of Gus's interests either next week or during season 6.
It is absolutely incredible how meticulous they've been in terms of not only not contradicting a single thing from Breaking Bad, but weaving the events of Better Call Saul together in such a way that it sets up things that will happen later on in Breaking Bad. All without making anything feel forced or clunky or too fan service-y. This show will probably go down as the best-constructed prequel in the history of narrative media.