AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:Binge watched better call Saul season 2 the past couple days and that show is just good. What's the producer's name? Vin Sully? The inflatable man with colorful suit and Jimmy wearing the bright suit colors is gold. Among everything else.
That might be my favorite montage ever:
I have also been binge-watching last season, and noticed this little bit of awesomeness.
The painting in his office at Davis and Main- where he tries to annoy the [expletive] out of everyone to get free of his contract with them (spoilered for size):
Jimmy/Saul's character development is awesome. But, I still don't get why he didn't just run the commercial by Cliff...I mean, sure, he didn't want to get bogged down in the review of have them make it boring. But, still, at that point he was in good shape, he and Kim were good, he was free of being babysat, etc. I guess it's just who he is and if it wasn't that it would have been something else down the road.
I think it's just who he is, as you say. Kind of like the episode before, where he's in his new office and he sees the light switch. It's taped off and it says something like "Do not remove" on the tape. And he does it anyway. He's just a sh*t-disturber at heart.
JL21 wrote:I think it's just who he is, as you say. Kind of like the episode before, where he's in his new office and he sees the light switch. It's taped off and it says something like "Do not remove" on the tape. And he does it anyway. He's just a sh*t-disturber at heart.
yeah.
Don't know how far you've gotten into the season yet but towards the end
When Chuck puts the pieces together about how he got the address wrong, and Chuck confronts Kim and Jimmy about it. He had a great line when he said, "Well, no one ever accused you of being lazy." Really got me to thinking of everything he's done from negotiating with the DA on behalf of his clients that he couldn't care less about, to sifting through dumpsters for paperwork at Sandpiper,
to hiking around the desert to find the kettlemens and all that entailed with getting the money, making commercials, etc etc etc. Dude is a hard worker. But, yeah, he can't help but be a bit...eccentric and really pushing/somtimes smashing the lines.
When Chuck puts the pieces together about how he got the address wrong, and Chuck confronts Kim and Jimmy about it. He had a great line when he said, "Well, no one ever accused you of being lazy." Really got me to thinking of everything he's done from negotiating with the DA on behalf of his clients that he couldn't care less about, to sifting through dumpsters for paperwork at Sandpiper,
to hiking around the desert to find the kettlemens and all that entailed with getting the money, making commercials, etc etc etc. Dude is a hard worker. But, yeah, he can't help but be a bit...eccentric and really pushing/somtimes smashing the lines.
Hey, there's a reason Hamlin(digo blue) calls him "Charlie Hustle". Though I guess it's kind of a double entendre since he's also a hustler.