Black Ball
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Yall know this is the worst season of BB ?
Like the Sopranos and The Wire, the last season is the worst.
Explain. It's definitely better than the 1st 2 seasons. You just don't agree with the direction & outcomes.
Yall know this is the worst season of BB ?
Like the Sopranos and The Wire, the last season is the worst.
Saul is too clever to even let the Police have anything to put pressure on him with.Saul will be the key to Heis' downfall.
After all it was Saul, on Heisenberg's orders, who poisoned the little kid to get Jesse back on his side.
It was Saul who helped orchestrate the whole set up with the current meth lab.
It was Saul who made an appearance in front of the police as Mike's lawyer.
The police, or even Jesse, put the pressure on Saul...it's a wrap.
Everything was going good until Walt decided to kill 2 of Gus's dealers and hire a junkie to be his lab assistant. Had he done his job and stayed out of matters that don't concern him they'd all still be making good money working for Gus under the DEA's radar. Mike didnt owe Walt shyt.
Explain. It's definitely better than the 1st 2 seasons. You just don't agree with the direction & outcomes.
Yall know this is the worst season of BB ?
Like the Sopranos and The Wire, the last season is the worst.
He didn't look like he had the strength left to move, let alone shoot at someone. He's old, he just got shot, and crashed a car. He just wanted to sit there and die in peace.
Fred.
No fukkin way. I say 1
-3 were damn near perfect. Season 4 was dope too, but now the writers are just going wild with sh1t. Mike's money scheme was sloppy. Then it seems like he had a gat to Walt's dome every ep. How they gonna say no loose ends and Mike start leaving loose ends every wk?
This seadon just seems kinda lazy.Not to mention this b1sh Sky
Show is still entertaining tho
I mean it's not that big of a deal, but if he had enough strength to have the gun in his hand and speak coherently, he had enough energy to let off some rounds. It was just written like a cool TV show scene instead of a realistic human reaction. Why have the gun in his hand at all? I think the writers wanted to show Mike acknowledging Walt had won by submitting while he still had an option.
I mean it's not that big of a deal, but if he had enough strength to have the gun in his hand and speak coherently, he had enough energy to let off some rounds. It was just written like a cool TV show scene instead of a realistic human reaction. Why have the gun in his hand at all? I think the writers wanted to show Mike acknowledging Walt had won by submitting while he still had an option.