AMC's Better Call Saul

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May 9, 2002
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Maybe he is talking about the opening scene of the series when he is working in the cinnabon?

I imagined that was supposed to be a flash forward to the very end after all the Breaking Bad stuff has taken place.
It is, yes. Remember his speech in the final season of BB about "ill be lucky to get a job at Cinnabon after all this"?
 
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This was my post before the sicc crashed again, saved it though:

I'm sure everyone caught this, but for those who didn't notice, the black and white prologue was of Jimmy's life after the events of Breaking Bad. Saul references this in Breaking Bad season 5. "Months from now best case scenario I'm managing a Cinnabon in Omaha."





There are a couple other easter eggs in the episode that I read about too:

The key Jimmy placed in Chuck's mailbox was The car remote to the trunk during the final episode of BB





Also, it shows his future Cadillac:

"The show exists in the Breaking Bad universe. It acknowledges the fact that Breaking Bad came first and Gilligan hints at what is yet to come. After losing a hopeless trial as a public defender, Jimmy McGill retreats to his beat up rust yellow Suzuki Esteem, parked in the shadow of a white Cadillac DeVille, the kind that Saul Goodman will one day “LWYRUP” in."
 

Nuttkase

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I want the kettleman wife to get naked on the next episode.
From a different show...



I'm behind but Five-0 was a really great episode even if was kind of predictable. Watching Bingo now and it's been solid as well.

The fact that things like this keep popping up always makes me laugh...

 

Mac Jesus

Girls send me your nudes
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dogs his own brother, only a french canadian would call him important.

His actions in that last episode will have a profound impact on how Saul conducts himself. You leave that out of the storyline and the show is stupid. That's why the shows writers cannot only focus on mike and Saul like you wanted.

Mikes speech abt good and bad cops/criminals was dope tho.