Man, the last episode "Fall" on Better Call Saul just breaks hearts.
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Yeah, that one was tough to watch. Lost quite a bit of my respect for Jimmy. Which was kind of the point, I guess.
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Yeah, he didn't have to do anything at that point, as he was going to get paid anyway...legally. Rationalizing it because he wants to pay his half may ultimately cost him the reason why he was doing it anyway. Nacho also fell here too. The only main character that didn't fall was Mike.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View PostThe Leftovers concluded its run. I liked how it wrapped up most of the 'big' questions, but left a lot of room for discussion on what actually happened in the Sudden Departure. The worst they could do is to explain it all in a dream, and they didn't.
I thought the Sudden Departure was pretty clearly a (non-religious related) "parallel universe" thingy. Nora was able to go to it, found out her family was happily living without her, then returned.I forget who said it (I think Nora), something like: "We lost 2%, they lost all of us".
Also funny that I thought Jarden (Miracle) Texas looked really familiar (though I was also thinking that all those small Texas towns look alike), turned out that I was in Lockhart like four weeks ago. When they mentioned Smitty's BBQ I went, Oh, Duh!
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Watching the Science Channel a lot lately. I LOVE watching their shows on the universe with pictures of course. It takes me to another place. Really awesome stuff.
Also watching a lot of the Nat Geo channel. They have very good shows on the universe as well. And there's The Legend of Mick Dodge. Cool dude that lives in the Washington state forest.Last edited by Millionaire Wussy; 08-18-2017, 08:14 PM.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
"Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"
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