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The opening scene of Saul's show should be the motel room manager opening up that room 2 years later. He finds Huell, now down to 115 pounds, sitting amidst piles of empty instant oatmeal packages.
By the way they left his character, I'm not longer sure the Saul spin-off is even going to be a lawyer show (which would be fine by me). I'd heard rumors it was to be a prequel, but was this ever confirmed? I kinda hope not. I'd rather see Saul doing something else. Managing a Cinnabon, selling ads for the failing local newspaper, becoming a motivational speaker for at risk youth...
During the episode my gf asked "I forgot, Why's Walt mad at her again?"..And I couldn't think of an answer, other than she was a snotty beyotch and Walt wasn't leaving anyone to tell the story.
True. I was really hoping that ricin was for her, and applauding when he slipped it into her Stevia.
She was the only character that had no loyalty to anyone. She was a conniving, selfish beyotch that manipulated everyone she came in contact with.
Also, when Marie was talking to Skylar on the phone, who was that man outside her window? Where is she? That didn't look like her and Hank's home to me.
Great ending to a fantastic series. I don't think it had a bad episode or series. I am sad to see it go.
I remember seeing it on Netflix and decided to try it out one night and the next thing I knew, eight hours had gone by and I got only an hour of sleep before work. I just couldn't stop watching it.
Well, I could've lived without that one episode when the fly was trapped in the meth lab....
I loved that episode!
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