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> Abysmal difference between Saul from BCS and Saul from BB
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The character is adjusted for the society we live today versus the society we lived in 2008.
>only 10 episodes left
>he still doesnt have the office, the colorful suits, or the secretary he had in Br Ba
He changes because Kim betrays him
100% they will pull a “One year later” and Saul will have everything he had in Breaking Bad
Its probably going to be some sad ending. Im not very exited for it.
His lawyer colleagues should have known him as Saul by Season 3 finale.
>final episode
>well, after everything that's happened to me, maybe it's high time I start Breaking Bad: The TV Show
>tightens gaudy tie
>mails check for bus stop ad
>winks at the camera
>smash to black
>"Heh, breaking bad is pretty fun"
>six season slow burn show about how Jimmy becomes Saul
>let's skip that final part of the transformation
I bet they'll pull this shit
>jimmy meets agent smith at an upscale restaurant
>i want to remember nothing. NOTH-ING.
>final episode
>”3 years later”
>Saul: phew…what I journey I made from mail room to hotshot lawyer
>Francesca on PA: Ji…I mean Saul, you have a client ready
>Saul: What’s his name?
>Francesca: A Mr. Mayhew
>right as she finishes the Breaking Bad intro music starts playing
>Saul: Send him in
>right as the door opens cuts to black for 30 minutes straight will the intro music loops and the credits for the show roll
IM THE JOKA BAYBEEE
Isn't that the same problem BB had? Good start, then they just fuck around having fun and forget the point of the show and have to wrap it up real quick in the last season.
>he still doesnt have the office
he gets it this season
>the colorful suits
he got them like 3 seasons ago
>secretary he had in Br Ba
she was already set up
I started watching BCS and realized it's a fundamentally uninteresting story - not necessarily because you know where Jimmy/Saul ends up at the beginning of BB, but because the journey there isn't even interesting. He's a cheap person at the beginning of BCS and a cheap person in BB. There is no substantive journey, no matter how well made it is, no matter how hard Rhea Seehorn makes your dicks.
Sadly this is the most likely ending, with an "omg it's Walter and Jessie walking in for the first time squeeeee!" kind of ending made for the tards. This is why I can't take Gilligan seriously, he got so caught up in 10 minute long scenes of toothbrushing he never actually did any character development that stuck. (We all remember the times when he rubber banded back some of the faux development).
No matter what happens we are headed for a final episode plot dump and I dread it.
Yes but it's far more extreme this time. Same error magnified.
That's because it's all an act, outside of the office Saul is just sad Jimmy/Gene. Multiple promotional posters and Kim going way too far in the most recent scheme against Howard while Jimmy begrudgingly goes alone with it pretty much confirms it.
That doesn't match up though, because even at the end of BB when he was about to be taken off the Cinnabonland, the time his façade should have dropped, he was not Jimmy as we see him now. Can we just admit this was a mistaken way to handle a spin off? In the end it doesn't really add anything, and in a way detracts.
>because even at the end of BB when he was about to be taken off the Cinnabonland, the time his façade should have dropped, he was not Jimmy as we see him now.
But he is? rewatch that scene once again
Hell you see the Saul facade slip after he finds out Walt used him and Huell to poison a child as well
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does he even feel like the same character?
I feel this is a more fitting comparison
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They confirmed there's going to be a timeskip on tomorrows episode.
It is more Gould's fault than Vince's. Vince was literally not in the writers room for multiple seasons, he came back for season 6 tho.
why does he interject himself into a drug dealer's life when he regretted working with the cartel in BCS?
Saul is comedy relief in Breaking Bad, he's a joke character, the writers already lost when the character arc they decided to use was moraly bankrupt dude to clown lawyer as the core of their superserious drama show. Other than finish it up with "actually Saul was very nuanced in Breaking Bad he just didn't have the time to show it and it was all a facade" there's no explanation for his character.
>Vince was literally not in the writers room for multiple seasons
That is still his fault, if he abandoned it for that long.
Because he's not working with the cartel, he's working with some chemistry teaching cuck that's way over his head but fabricates a really good product.
That's why he says with his help both of them can make good money
KEK
AKA when society was BASED
It was purely coincidental
>Jesse goes to find Saul because Saul is well known to help people that are obviously guilty
>Saul then becomes a confidant to Walt and Jesse
>167409557's embed happens, Saul finds it extremely easy to find Walter, so has to get more involved
>has to make it seem like interest over self-preservation
All we wanted was a few seasons of Jimmy becoming Saul and practicing out of his BrBa office where we'd see several years' worth of Saul shenanigans before we catch up to the BrBa timeline.
Nacho and Lalo carry the show hard. I don't even watch the Jimmy scenes they're boring and irrelevant
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>abysmal difference
Not really. Saul gave up being a legitimate pro lawyer time ago and while being a crook he just chose to keep his distance from the cartel shit. So he's in the middle ground we see in BB
Kimmy dies and he breaks bad
Bravo Vince
>why not whacky lawyer shenanigans!
because that isn't even enough material for one episode.
>t. speedwatcher
You're forgetting that BCS also deals with the aftermath of BB. So he goes from Slipping Jimmy to Clown Lawyer to paying the price for all his choices and actions in the current timeline. That's will be his ending, not just a vague connection with the start of BB.
The Jesse Walter Dynamic was just too perfect, their development together will always be the edge that make BB way more interesting than BCS.
Mike is really starting to irritate me. His lines are phoned in and Jonathan Banks can barely stand up from kneeling position.
The only time BCS reached BB levels of quality was the season that ended with the confrontation of Jimmy and Chuck in court. If everything else, before and after, was up to that level, it could even have surpassed BB.
Because it's not the cartel.
Guy is 75, give him a fucking break.
>Hey Vinz why are we shooting my scenes first?
BCS should have been a sequel not a prequel, another name, another state, but him doing the same wacky shit, not constrained to the past, could have time skips, could do almost anything, even have him look wacky, blond hair etc.
I did like BCS, but I think a sequel would have been better, and they've been floudering since Chuck died.
His aging is the most noticeable, he looks really wrinkly and frail. I could buy him as the seasoned, badass enforcer in Breaking Bad but in BCS his age is unfortunately starting to seep into the performance in a, idk, subconscious way?
>crook lawyer of the recently most wanted criminal in the country
>starting as a lawyer in another state
idk user
>It's simple... we sue the Batman.
Yeah he keeps having to move around and come up with fake names and disguises, all while staying ahead of the, idk FBI.
This. Remember when his father fucked his second wife or something?
The show disappoints me. I thought this would be Saul and Nacho kino adventures but Nacho remains irrelevant for 4 seasons.
Also Mike's granddaughter age makes no sense
He is still involving himself with the cartel by being the link between them and a future cartel associate and offering to be the attorney for said associate. The Saul that we currently know would stay as far away from any further cartel business after Lalo.
>because that isn't even enough material for one episode.
You're right. They didn't even try.
BCS needed to stand on its own and Saul needed to have his own world within the BB setting. But they didn't even try and make new material.
Try watching Saul's debut episode and when Saul talks to Badger he makes a joke and excuses it as a "transpositional error" and "white-out can fix it." That's literally where they derived Chuck's ultimate fate. Rewatch it. In that scene, Bob Odenkirk doesn't show a single shred of emotion other than it being a throway gag. BCS proverbial legs are atop a forgotten joke most viewers will forget by the next scene. What a sick joke.
You're going to bitch about the finale, regardless. It could do the exact opposite of your post, and you're going to be bitching anyways.
He's actually getting there, considering he always puts up a shtick in front of his clients and we never see him in private in BB except for his last cameo when he pretty much resembles himself from BCS
Kim gets a sentence for bullshit they pull off and in the end Jimmy turns himself over to get her out of prison, incriminating himself and getting hit by the cartel
he can't quit you dummy. They own him now
Vince was inspired by Twin Peaks: The Return. We’ll get 10 minutes of the Saul we know and love in one of the final episodes before it timeskips and the rest will be Gene scenes.
Something about S6 feels so off from the rest of the series. I think the extra long hiatus really threw off their rhythm.
As far as Saul is concerned his clients are working with the faction that stands up to the cartel there, doesn't mess with civilians and saved his ass twice via Mike. He didn't imagine it would blow up that bad.
To be fair this was his first appearance, Odenkirk wouldn’t have had any reason to think this was going to be a role with any dramatic depth or longevity to it at the time and the writers hadn’t developed him.