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Better Call Saul S3 |OT| Gus Who's Back - Mondays 10/9c on AMC

It was a pretty slow episode, maybe the worst in the season but the scene between Mike and Nacho and the ending made up for all the other slow stuff. That smile at the end was some

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type shit. It's maybe the most Saul thing Jimmy has done, I feel. What he did with Chuck, even though he hated tearing him down like that, he did because he felt he HAD to do it, this was just done out of malice. My boy Jimmy is breaking bad.
I thought this episode was better than last episode, felt like it had a common thread and character movement that was leading somewhere while last episode just felt like a bunch of spliced together scenes aside from the Nacho thread in my opinion.

I definitely really enjoyed this.
 
Those music store guys were kind of dicks for backing out literally as the crew is setting up. Jimmy probably should have gotten some kind of deposit though.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
I'm not really sure if it would be possible but it's going to be really bad news if Kim finds out Jimmy did that. She's already pretty broken up about helping him do that to Chuck and now if she finds out he's kicking him while he's down? I can't imagine she will stick around much longer.
 
Kim.

You're a good person.

But you of all people should not have bad feelings about tearing down Chuck. Yes, he's mentally ill, but he's still an asshole.
 

Servbot24

Banned
Probably my least favorite episode of the season but still really good.

It's pretty amazing how they get such great acting from guys known for comedic roles. Bob deserves some awards recognition for his work.
 

Chase17

Member
When you have taken so many Ls and can only take solace in screwing over your mentally ill brother (again).

Pretty twisted.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
About a week ago I was wondering how we would get from Jimmy to the ruthless Saul persona...and here it is. Jimmy really turned a corner in this one. He's getting squeezed and trying to find a way to scrap off some control. We see it when the community service guy hits him with the "Could be zero" and then Jimmy spits that back at the delivery guy. Then he goes all super villain coming up with a legit scam for $5000, which would've put Kim in danger. Then that shit with the insurance company at the end, that was just coldblooded.

What really has me worried is that he doesn't seem to give a shit anymore. If they had done that credit card scam and gotten caught, Kim could be disbarred. That wasn't getting a dude to buy you drinks, that was a serious con job Jimmy was hatching.
 
I'm a little confused, what did Saul do to Chuck's insurance?

Jimmy essentially told Chuck's malpractice insurer that his brother was a liability to them through his mental incompetency. It would be like you going to your brother's auto insurance company and telling them you saw him driving through a school zone while under the influence.
 

riotous

Banned
Jimmy essentially told Chuck's malpractice insurer that his brother was a liability to them through his mental incompetency. It would be like you going to your brother's auto insurance company and telling them you saw him driving through a school zone while under the influence.

Yeah and even more serious really; since Chuck wasn't being sued the insurance company wouldn't just know off hand about the court testimony; now they do. So it's more like letting your brothers car insurance company know he testified in court to driving through a school zone under the influence lol.
 
Jimmy essentially told Chuck's malpractice insurer that his brother was a liability to them through his mental incompetency. It would be like you going to your brother's auto insurance company and telling them you saw him driving through a school zone while under the influence.

It was a really shitty thing to do. I'm sure it would have eventually happened, but still.

Jimmy is so polar in his personality. He is 100% committed to the idea of paying people for their time, and yet fucks Chuck over.
 

riotous

Banned
It's just basic revenge; Chuck caused his rates to go up (from Jimmy's perspective) so he's going to return the favor. Honestly compared to scamming strangers out of money I don't see how this is some comparitively evil act. Jimmy has always compatmentalized the not so kind parts of his personality.
 
Her "ooooh...." right as Jimmy's tear rolled down his cheek was so hilarious I think it's my favorite moment in the entire series. What a brilliant actor.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
It's just basic revenge; Chuck caused his rates to go up (from Jimmy's perspective) so he's going to return the favor. Honestly compared to scamming strangers out of money I don't see how this is some comparitively evil act. Jimmy has always compatmentalized the not so kind parts of his personality.

Like you said, it's revenge and I don't really think he has ever done something just out of revenge. Yeah he has con people but it's because he needed the money or when he went after Chuck it was because he was fucking over Kim, which I think is more important to him than Chuck fucking with him, but this was just done because he wanted to hurt Chuck.

It really does feel like this is the first time we've seen Jimmy do something not out of self preservation but just out of pure malice. He knows Chuck is hurting right now, that he's at the lowest he has ever been, but he tries to rationalize what he did because he HAD to do it not just for himself but for Kim, but there's no rationalizing this and that smile tells us he doesn't give a fuck.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
I truly believe that half of that was serious.

Same, I think that he was serious and then the cogs in his brain started spinning and he realized he could fuck with Chuck and then he started acting. There's a point where Bob Odenkirk's acting goes from great (where I think it was Jimmy being real) to really shitty and wooden, I think that's where Jimmy started doing the con.

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Something I didn't really get was that story the lady told Mike. How exactly did that convince him to help Nacho? Was it cus her husband randomly got killed even though he wasn't in the game, like what will happen to Nacho's dad? Feels like I maybe missed something important in that scene.
 

Creaking

He touched the black heart of a mod
I thought this episode was better than last episode, felt like it had a common thread and character movement that was leading somewhere while last episode just felt like a bunch of spliced together scenes aside from the Nacho thread in my opinion.

I definitely really enjoyed this.

I agree. Last episode felt too much like an aftermath episode. It felt very short and without much in the way of progress. This episode feels like it's taking all the little things that were hinted at in the previous episode (sans Chuck) and really driving them ahead.

Here we've got Jimmy falling apart in a series of Kafkaesque mishaps, becoming increasingly bitter and vindictive.

We've got Mike being put back into play, and Nacho closing in on his plan for Hector, with the return of everyone's favorite baseball card/squat cobbler aficionado.

And we've got Kim starting to feel guilty about having a hand in Chuck's demise, and worrying--with multiple good reasons--about the state Jimmy is in.
 

big_z

Member
Kim.

You're a good person.

But you of all people should not have bad feelings about tearing down Chuck. Yes, he's mentally ill, but he's still an asshole.

She's well aware that chuck is a pos. It's that she's seeing jimmy change into saul and she's questioning everything.
 

stenbumling

Unconfirmed Member
Oh man, Jimmy got me pretty good at first, but I couldn't stop laughing when I realized mid-point what he was up to. He officially crossed the rubicon in that very scene.
 
Something I didn't really get was that story the lady told Mike. How exactly did that convince him to help Nacho? Was it cus her husband randomly got killed even though he wasn't in the game, like what will happen to Nacho's dad? Feels like I maybe missed something important in that scene.
I read it as reminding Mike about what happened to the 'good Samaritan' in the previous season.

It's been brought up before, but the more they write Mike as someone who is affected so strongly by his guilt of civilians getting murdered, the less his scene in Breaking Bad makes sense where he suggests murdering the train crew.
 

Malleymal

You now belong to FMT.
Here I am thinking all this chatter is about last week's episode and forgot that last night was Monday... crap... I have to watch the episode stat
 
Like you said, it's revenge and I don't really think he has ever done something just out of revenge. Yeah he has con people but it's because he needed the money or when he went after Chuck it was because he was fucking over Kim, which I think is more important to him than Chuck fucking with him, but this was just done because he wanted to hurt Chuck.

It really does feel like this is the first time we've seen Jimmy do something not out of self preservation but just out of pure malice. He knows Chuck is hurting right now, that he's at the lowest he has ever been, but he tries to rationalize what he did because he HAD to do it not just for himself but for Kim, but there's no rationalizing this and that smile tells us he doesn't give a fuck.

I have to think that part of it is because Kim is actually feeling bad for Chuck and second guessing it. If what they did to Chuck didn't bother her, this wouldn't have happened.

Not saying he was doing it for her, this was purely a "Fuck Chuck" moment. But I can see that pushing him to do it.

Edit: In the preview for next episode
Is that a flashback or is Chuck actually out bringing the groceries inside in broad daylight. Chuck's coming back stronger than ever!
 

duckroll

Member
Hahahahahaha. Wow what a dick! FWIW, I don't think Jimmy went in there planning to sabotage Chuck with an elaborate plan. It was more of a spur of the moment thing when he realized how fucked he was. It does show his bad side though, when he feels like he can't make his day any better, he just decided on a whim to fuck the person who he felt put him in that position.
 

typist

Member
Kim mixed up those numbers with the Mesa Verde people, in some kind of unconscious self-sabotage which satisfies her need for karmic justice
 

Erigu

Member
Hahahahahaha. Wow what a dick! FWIW, I don't think Jimmy went in there planning to sabotage Chuck with an elaborate plan. It was more of a spur of the moment thing when he realized how fucked he was.
Well, it's not like he went fishing for those premium details at all, so yeah, I think he was genuinely shocked / in despair. At first.
 

Geg

Member
Things are starting to accelerate to a point where things could potentially end up close to the way things were before the start of Breaking Bad. Hector paralyzed because of Nacho's plan, Jimmy making the full transition to Saul, etc. Could this actually be the last season?
 

Frost_Ace

Member
Goddamn the scene at the resturant was painful to watch. I can't wait for Kim to tell Kimmy to fuck off honestly, he doesn't deserve her one bit.
 

MrBadger

Member
That last part was Jimmy's "stay out of my territory" moment.

Things are starting to accelerate to a point where things could potentially end up close to the way things were before the start of Breaking Bad. Hector paralyzed because of Nacho's plan, Jimmy making the full transition to Saul, etc. Could this actually be the last season?

Nah, they're going to focus on the events after Breaking Bad. Also I don't want this show to end
 

Lothar

Banned
Things are starting to accelerate to a point where things could potentially end up close to the way things were before the start of Breaking Bad. Hector paralyzed because of Nacho's plan, Jimmy making the full transition to Saul, etc. Could this actually be the last season?

We're still in 2003. Breaking Bad was 2008. That would be pretty crazy to go slow slow slow and then do a 5 year time skip. They just brought back Francesca and presented her as the opposite of her future counterpart. They have to show her change. Mike still has an issue with innocent people dying. He has to change.
 

Dark_castle

Junior Member
Hahahahahaha. Wow what a dick! FWIW, I don't think Jimmy went in there planning to sabotage Chuck with an elaborate plan. It was more of a spur of the moment thing when he realized how fucked he was. It does show his bad side though, when he feels like he can't make his day any better, he just decided on a whim to fuck the person who he felt put him in that position.

Jimmy sending Chuck to Belize.
 
I actually said out loud "you fucking asshole" when I cottoned on to what Jimmy was doing. He's been negligent and selfish for this entire show but this was pure spite and malice. Finally his true colors are showing. I was legit mad.
 
I actually said out loud "you fucking asshole" when I cottoned on to what Jimmy was doing. He's been negligent and selfish for this entire show but this was pure spite and malice. Finally his true colors are showing. I was legit mad.
I was mad at what a manipulative, vindictive asshole he was, but a part of me was also pretty impressed at Bob Odenkirk's acting. I've been a fan of his since the freaking Ben Stiller show, who knew he had that in him?!?

Anyway, I like that we are seeing the knock-on effects of Jimmy/Kim ruining Chuck's reputation, as gossip spreads about Crazy Chuck. It is not unlike Breaking Bad showing the insidious spread of Walt's corrupting blue meth. I can't wait to see Chuck's revenge. You know it'll be incredible. I bet it'll be aimed at splitting Jimmy and Kim somehow. And I bet it'll work.
 
I was mad at what a manipulative, vindictive asshole he was, but a part of me was also pretty impressed at Bob Odenkirk's acting. I've been a fan of his since the freaking Ben Stiller show, who knew he had that in him?!?

Anyway, I like that we are seeing the knock-on effects of Jimmy/Kim ruining Chuck's reputation, as gossip spreads about Crazy Chuck. It is not unlike Breaking Bad showing the insidious spread of Walt's corrupting blue meth. I can't wait to see Chuck's revenge. You know it'll be incredible. I bet it'll be aimed at splitting Jimmy and Kim somehow. And I bet it'll work.

I don't think the Kim/Jimmy split (which we all know is coming at some point) needs any help from Chuck to happen. To quote the "greatest" movie of all time, Star Wars Episode 3: "You did that yourself". Kim actually has a conscience and already feels bad for what they did to Chuck (as she should, since Jimmy's messing with the numbers is what got it all started in the first place, and she is benefiting from that still). He's just going to keep pushing her away with his actions.
 

Aiii

So not worth it
The endgame for Kim should be her sabotaging her own career, hitting rock bottom and getting addicted to blue meth, Jimmy's redemption arc in the future can be getting Kim into rehab.
 

tmdorsey

Member
I don't think the Kim/Jimmy split (which we all know is coming at some point) needs any help from Chuck to happen. To quote the "greatest" movie of all time, Star Wars Episode 3: "You did that yourself". Kim actually has a conscience and already feels bad for what they did to Chuck (as she should, since Jimmy's messing with the numbers is what got it all started in the first place, and she is benefiting from that still). He's just going to keep pushing her away with his actions.

The bolded wouldn't have happened if Chuck would have just let Kim have Mersa Verde.
 
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