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Got to appreciate a drug dealer who recognizes the value of a Mickey Mantle rookie card.
So explain something to me....
What was in the hidden compartment behind the couch? Money? Pills? Did Nacho find them, or did the guy who lived there move the couch after he came home and then move the money/pills someplace else before the cops got there?
So explain something to me....
What was in the hidden compartment behind the couch? Money? Pills? Did Nacho find them, or did the guy who lived there move the couch after he came home and then move the money/pills someplace else before the cops got there?
Very unclear to me. I think Nacho found the stash of money. My question is why is he calling the police? Does he not realize what has happened? At one point he mentioned they also took some cash and then quickly back off. Is he hoping the police will track the baseball cards down and once he has a name of who the robber was he can have Mike track down the cash? It really made no sense to me that you would call the police if someone stole your stash. I don't think he realizes it was Nacho.
Very unclear to me. I think Nacho found the stash of money. My question is why is he calling the police? Does he not realize what has happened? At one point he mentioned they also took some cash and then quickly back off. Is he hoping the police will track the baseball cards down and once he has a name of who the robber was he can have Mike track down the cash? It really made no sense to me that you would call the police if someone stole your stash. I don't think he realizes it was Nacho.
I wonder how much money and pills were in the hiding place? Seems like a stupid move on Nacho's part if you ask me. You've got a guy giving you a steady supply of what you need that you can very easily intimidate and you risk that for a one time score? Now the cops are on this dude and pretty soon your supply has dried up....stupid.
Also thought this was pretty short sited by Nacho but as noted we are not dealing with a mesa member. .
Got to believe it was only cash. If Pills had been taken Playuh would have been much more likely to make the connection back to Nacho. My guess would be he only takes the pills from work when he is ready to make a deal. Also thought this was pretty short sited by Nacho but as noted we are not dealing with a mesa member. My guess is he probably thinks he can get all his money back and now that Playuh doesn't have any muscle and Nacho knows his true identity maybe even scare him into supplying him with more. This was a short term side deal for Nacho anyway. He's not the type of dude who has a five year master plan.
Is that the Latino version of MENSA?
Jimmy's brother is a real selfish POS. I'm not looking forward to seeing him screw Jimmy over somehow which I feel is inevitable.
One thing I've never bought about that show is why she would be the least bit interested in him, especially as this flawed reclamation project. Surely the writers and producers realize that we know squat about her, and have never legitimized her interest in Jimmy.I was kind of surprised at Kim's reaction to Jimmy's explanation of things. She was appalled at what he did, and made it clear to Jimmy not to ever speak of anything remotely close to what he did. I'm not saying all lawyers would do this sort of thing, I'm just saying.
One thing I've never bought about that show is why she would be the least bit interested in him, especially as this flawed reclamation project. Surely the writers and producers realize that we know squat about her, and have never legitimized her interest in Jimmy.
Maybe she knew him back in the day when he wasn't morally sketchy, had a decent haircut, and wore better suits. And wasn't 15 years older than her.There were indications/allusions to the fact that they've known each other a very long time during the first season.
Maybe she knew him back in the day when he wasn't morally sketchy, had a decent haircut, and wore better suits. And wasn't 15 years older than her.
She could do so much better, is this just a case of Odenkirk's ego requiring a pretty hot girlfriend on the show? When by all rights Jimmy would really score a solid 5 in real life?
One thing I've never bought about that show is why she would be the least bit interested in him, especially as this flawed reclamation project. Surely the writers and producers realize that we know squat about her, and have never legitimized her interest in Jimmy.
This is a really odd take to me. You've never encountered situations where attractive women are attached to ( in some way) someone who seems well below their level?Maybe she knew him back in the day when he wasn't morally sketchy, had a decent haircut, and wore better suits. And wasn't 15 years older than her.
She could do so much better, is this just a case of Odenkirk's ego requiring a pretty hot girlfriend on the show? When by all rights Jimmy would really score a solid 5 in real life?
This is a really odd take to me. You've never encountered situations where attractive women are attached to ( in some way) someone who seems well below their level?
It'sOne thing I've never bought about that show is why she would be the least bit interested in him, especially as this flawed reclamation project. Surely the writers and producers realize that we know squat about her, and have never legitimized her interest in Jimmy.
I'm pedastalizing her. She's hot, young, not crazy, and has a really good career.This is a really odd take to me. You've never encountered situations where attractive women are attached to ( in some way) someone who seems well below their level?
Now if you want to see a bit of bad casting that I think nearly no one could ever buy, look at the kids cast as the twin off-spring of the characters played by Thomas Jane and Anne Heche on the HBO series "Hung."
You can't make me buy it. Not common. Not at all common.100Tons,
I've known my share of relatively hot, young women with really promising careers (some in the legal field, some not) who have dated far sketchier dudes than Jimmy McGill.
Good grief, one could make a cottage industry of studying women who fit that description that are always falling for the "bad boy" types. Men who cheat (sleep with their friends/sisters), lie, steal from them (max out their credit cards) and even physically abuse them and those women either go back for more, or seek out another "bad boy" just like the first as his replacement.
By contrast Jimmy McGill is a night in shining armor.
Now if you want to see a bit of bad casting that I think nearly no one could ever buy, look at the kids cast as the twin off-spring of the characters played by Thomas Jane and Anne Heche on the HBO series "Hung." Or think if you bought the notion for a single second that Shia Labouf could have been the product of the loins of Harrison Ford? Now that's some shi*-show level casting right there. It's not like Bob Odenkirk is Quasimodo and she's Morena Baccarin.
This is a really odd take to me. You've never encountered situations where attractive women are attached to ( in some way) someone who seems well below their level?