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SpiderHyphenMan posted:So I guess the episode name was gonna be "Jello" to stick with the "o" theme but they couldn't because it's a brand name like Frisbee or Band-Aid. They should have called it Jelly but with an umlaut over the Y.
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Mike backstory beings at 4:00 http://www.adultswim.com/videos/mike-tyson-mysteries/is-magic-real/
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 05:21 |
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Ahahahahaha, the guy with the fake money had me grinning like an idiot, but then came the toilet
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:They should have called it Jelly but with an umlaut over the Y. I know I saw it listed as "Jello" on the AMC streaming episodes page as recently as a couple weeks ago. Must have been a last-minute switch-up.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 05:39 |
You know, I kinda miss the whimsical camera angles that Breaking Bad was full of. Like cameras stuck in the back of washing machines, in the bottom of beakers, all kinds of unexpected and directly-in-the-way places. This show is being a lot more conventional with its cinematography. E: Ah there we go, Jimmy's-eye view of the jello cart.
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Why does Saul say Chuck got sick from seeing the news story when they get home? He was tased and exposed to electricity after the cops arrived and Saul knows this happened. Also the cafe Mike was in was the same one from Lydia's first scene!
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Data Graham posted:You know, I kinda miss the whimsical camera angles that Breaking Bad was full of. Like cameras stuck in the back of washing machines, in the bottom of beakers, all kinds of unexpected and directly-in-the-way places. This show is being a lot more conventional with its cinematography. Uh hello, Jell-o cart cam? Edit: ninja edit
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RustyTrombone posted:Why does Saul say Chuck got sick from seeing the news story when they get home? He was tased and exposed to electricity after the cops arrived and Saul knows this happened. Notice how he took off the space blanket he was desperate for and couldn't walk over to get, after Jimmy reassured him about doing legitimate work? The electromagnetic sensitivity stuff is a blanket hiding the underlying problems of their relationship.
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Raxivace posted:Sounded like a variation on the theme to The Third Man to me. Indeed it was. If you get TCM keep an eye out, it is a great movie. The best scene is an Orson Welles monologue that ends with: You know what the fellow said – in Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace – and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock.
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RustyTrombone posted:Why does Saul say Chuck got sick from seeing the news story when they get home? He was tased and exposed to electricity after the cops arrived and Saul knows this happened. Also the cafe Mike was in was the same one from Lydia's first scene! I think it was that when Chuck is sure Jimmy is up to a con, it exacerbates his 'condition'. At the end of the scene when Jimmy takes him home and spends all that time convincing him he's legit and going into elder law, Chuck finally seems mollified, shrugs off his space blanket and goes 'coffee's not going to make itself', and seems all better. Also, I thought the Jello scene and how he was making the rounds with the old folks was cute. Jimmy is such a schmoozer!
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 05:56 |
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Even though I don't always enjoy how Gilligan plays with metaphors, I did like one aspect of it: The doctor just completely calling Saul out on his poo poo. What if Chuck, who he sometimes goes days without talking to, gets hurt or needs help? Or any other of the dozens of plausible scenarios. Also, this Mike back story is going to be interesting. I remember the actor once said that he doesn't believe that Kylie's mother is his daughter, and the mother is never really shown for more than a few seconds in Breaking Bad. EDIT: Just saw the preview. Yep, Mike has a son. gently caress that episode looks dark. notthegoatseguy fucked around with this message at 06:08 on Mar 3, 2015 |
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RustyTrombone posted:Why does Saul say Chuck got sick from seeing the news story when they get home? He was tased and exposed to electricity after the cops arrived and Saul knows this happened. I'm pretty sure Jimmy's trying to ease Chuck into the (probably accurate) idea that his symptoms are triggered by stress rather than electromagnetism. The more stressed Chuck feels, whether because he believes he's being bombarded or because he sees Jimmy pulling schemes, the more pronounced his nocebo-induced sensation of pain becomes.
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Data Graham posted:You know, I kinda miss the whimsical camera angles that Breaking Bad was full of. Like cameras stuck in the back of washing machines, in the bottom of beakers, all kinds of unexpected and directly-in-the-way places. This show is being a lot more conventional with its cinematography. this has pretty much the exact same cinematography as Breaking Bad. Even if its toned down, its still on a higher tier than basically all TV.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 06:15 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:I know this whole loving the old people thing is an act but its amazing how much better and more sympathetic a person Jimmy is than Walt. He always has been IMO. He didn't give up Jesse to Mike under threat of broken legs, he made sure Jesse and Mike got their money when he was about to skip town, and he legitimately seemed horrified with what Walt did to Brock. Walt would've given no fucks about any of that.
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Brock Samson posted:Well that looks THE BEST. Too bad Jonathan Banks will be too old to do his own prequel after this. But a wig on him and suspend disbelief.
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Nail Rat posted:He always has been IMO. He didn't give up Jesse to Mike under threat of broken legs, he made sure Jesse and Mike got their money when he was about to skip town, and he legitimately seemed horrified with what Walt did to Brock. Walt would've given no fucks about any of that. Of course Saul did try to casually suggest killing off Hank when Hank first started picking around the laundromat.
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Brock Samson posted:Police somehow not busy dealing with the ABQ drug scene. you mean like in real life?
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 06:46 |
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Brock Samson posted:Can't wait for the ep where Jimmy starts specializing in Bird Law. Maritime Law.
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notthegoatseguy posted:EDIT: Just saw the preview. Yep, Mike has a son. gently caress that episode looks dark. Please keep preview chat under spoilers until the following week. I intentionally avoid watching them, so the toilet was right out of nowhere for me tonight Nail Rat posted:He always has been IMO. He didn't give up Jesse to Mike under threat of broken legs, he made sure Jesse and Mike got their money when he was about to skip town, and he legitimately seemed horrified with what Walt did to Brock. Walt would've given no fucks about any of that. Well the broken leg thing doesn't really count, Walt had already given him the false address and he was always meant to 'sell out' Jesse, he just needed to put on a tiny show of resistance so Mike didn't get suspicious. So I guess at least part of the upcoming episode will show how Mike and Saul become, not friends I guess, but associates at least. Who do you think Mike is going to call once those cops take him in? Good thing that card is still in his pocket
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PotatoJudge posted:Indeed it was. If you get TCM keep an eye out, it is a great movie. The best scene is an Orson Welles monologue that ends with: Oh good, I'm not crazy. I rewatched the movie the other day and couldn't tell if it really was the theme on this episode or just apophenia. I highly recommend the film as well. Truly one of the best noirs of the 1940's.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 07:38 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:Ahahahahaha, the guy with the fake money had me grinning like an idiot, but then came the toilet I bet you anything someone makes this device for real as a gag-gift, possibly even a licensed one, now.
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sweetmercifulcrap posted:this has pretty much the exact same cinematography as Breaking Bad. Even if its toned down, its still on a higher tier than basically all TV. Mostly. I think they're doing way more stuff with shadows here versus BB. Go back and watch Jimmy painting Kim's nails or any scene at Chuck's. It's a thematically lighter show, but with a much darker palette. The absence of indoor lighting in this show is at full-on willful suspension of disbelief levels, but you roll with it on account of it being gorgeous.
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Blazing Ownager posted:I bet you anything someone makes this device for real as a gag-gift, possibly even a licensed one, now. A quick google search confirms there is of yet no business selling sex toilets, there is however a disturbing amount of toilet porn on the web.
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Xoidanor posted:A quick google search confirms there is of yet no business selling sex toilets, there is however a disturbing amount of toilet porn on the web. Why would you google that
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edit: nah, on second thought yeah, what were you expecting when you searched for "sex toilet"
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Maybe "Talking Toilet" might've been a better thing to look up....
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 11:05 |
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CelticPredator posted:Maybe "Talking Toilet" might've been a better thing to look up.... I can't decide on if it's racist or typical that almost every result relates to Japan...
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 11:13 |
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Xoidanor posted:I can't decide on if it's racist or typical that almost every result relates to Japan... Japan has crazy computer shitters.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 12:24 |
This show is the best and this thread is the worst. Entertainment all week!
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 13:23 |
comes along bort posted:Japan has crazy computer shitters. They're years ahead of us!
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 13:36 |
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LOL at Jimmy not wanting to take half a million in Ricky Dollars. He might have accepted Bison Dollars.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 13:52 |
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That loooong scene of the old lady riding down the stair-rail, then shuffling her way over to the couch was absolutely hilarious.
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Jerusalem posted:That loooong scene of the old lady riding down the stair-rail, then shuffling her way over to the couch was absolutely hilarious. What I love about it is that there's a table full of figurines. My impression is that she's been going all over the house gathering them, then telling Jimmy the crazy way she wants to assign it in her will, then she goes to get another figure... the relief he feels when he gets paid in full is SO evident, I feel like if after his other BS appointments that day if he had sat there that whole time and gotten nothing he would have just broken. He had to have been there a couple of hours too, if my guess is right (the podcast will probably confirm it), so he brought himself down to like $20-40 an hour, counting the time it will take him to write up the will and mail it or hand deliver it. Very good episode, lots of good character stuff making up for a lack of crazy action, and probably the funniest episode so far. The figurines, Bison Dollars, sex toilet, Matlock suit, jello cup logo, all great. I'm looking forward to more info on Mike, looks like we're finally going to find out why he left/was forced out of the force, and why he's leering at that woman (who I think is the mother of his granddaughter. The father of Mike's granddaughter was probably his son. I'm judging from one of the BB podcasts, where the actor who plays Mike said that he had decided that there's no way the woman he was meeting to pick up his granddaughter was his daughter, based on how the scene was written/played). NowonSA fucked around with this message at 14:39 on Mar 3, 2015 |
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I didn't read the moment-by-moment-absolutely-captivating-live-posting that happened (a lot of you guys just write out a line from the show), but was anyone else thinking that as soon as Jimmy left Mike at the booth, something horrible was going to happen? poo poo, they had it framed like someone was going to show up and pull a gun on him Also, story-wise, the ending was great. Flow-wise, it felt weird, like they wanted to cut it somewhere else, but had to cut it where they did. Am I alone in thinking that? Like there should have been another wider shot or something?
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 14:40 |
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Is there a legal reason as to why this episode wasn't called Jell-o?
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 14:43 |
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Inspector Gesicht posted:Is there a legal reason as to why this episode wasn't called Jell-o? The company could sue for being associated with sleazy and criminal activity.
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Inspector Gesicht posted:Is there a legal reason as to why this episode wasn't called Jell-o? Trademarked name/brand, I assume. We can just all call it Jell-o in our hearts, I'm still considering it as them having every episode end in o anyway, because that seems really hard to do and they're awesome.
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Easychair Bootson posted:For those more familiar with Albuquerque, do they go out of their way to avoid showing parts of the city that have changed significantly in the time between when the show is set and now? No. Their use of Albuquerque is way weaker than BB anyways.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 14:52 |
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Inspector Gesicht posted:Is there a legal reason as to why this episode wasn't called Jell-o? I'm telling you guys, it definitely should have been "Jell˙". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Jell%C3%BF They could have even worked it into the soundtrack.
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sweetmercifulcrap posted:I've gotta say, I know its necessary, but I really don't like Chuck and any scene spent on him has dragged the rest of the episode down a little. But it looks like things are about to pick up some more, so... good. I agree. There is just not much there to develop or be particularly interesting.
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