Better Call Saul Season Thread - Season Six - April 18th

The blue and red theory makes sense, its used in ancient Greek and Roman art too. Love this dude Gilligan
 
[thread="619284"]The way Nike Jordan worded that confused me but now i see what he was saying.  Larry David was a writer on SNL with Odenkirk, Jerry Seinfeld was not[/thread]

this is what I meant, i don't know why i typed seinfeld as an snl writer. The odenkirk thing makes sense because him and Larry were writers for SNL. Larry being the main writer for seinfeld, naturally odenkirk would make an appearance on seinfeld(the show). sheesh, kinda confusing
 
Just the fact that this show lends itself to this kind of conversation is great. I loved BB because it forced you to watch episodes multiple times. Every little detail was thought through, it seemed.

Exactly. Every detail seemingly means something, or nothing at all.

And when it means nothing at all, suddenly 5 episodes later it means everything.


Nothing in their universe is without rhyme or reason. Flash forwards, flash backs, slick comments, pieces of a puzzle, easter eggs, coffee mugs, chess pieces, everything builds onto something.


The opening scene of the entire series came from an innocuous comment. I mean......
I don't believe this is true at all. At least not everything.

I mean what did Walt throwing the pizza pie on the garage roof out of anger mean then? Not a damn thing specifically that mattered at the moment or down the line.

There was no set up/meaningful details for Walt poisoning Brock with the lily of the valley. Just a reveal that he did do it in the end by showing it in his back yard.

I'm pretty sure it was Vince himself nearing the 2nd half of the final season that said he's seen some fan theories about the ending or specific seasons that he never gave a 2nd thought about when making the decision.

That's one thing I've noticed on internet forums coinciding with the rise of better tv shows. Fans will do their hardest to come up with the wildest theories to connect **** together no matter what. It's happened to the point I think some creators capitalize off of it by doing stuff like that knowing it will go nowhere and has nothing to do with the main story.

I usually like to blame LOST for starting this **** but I recognize fans of anything have been doing this stuff with all types of pieces of work made for public consumption many with the intent to mind****.
I don't think every single detail means something, just that that's the tone the writers have created with small things like the coloring they chose for wardrobe and scenery. Every detail does help to create the world, though...and when tiny things pop up once, and you think nothing of it, then they pop up again I love it.

Continuity is something that I love, and your example of the pizza is a prime example. The uncut pizza makes an appearance during Jesse's drug party, then again, if I'm not mistaken, when Walt tosses the pizza onto the roof.

If I remember right, during the Insider Podcast, they said the way the pizza landed on the roof was completely unintentional, but I love how it sits there for a few episodes.

Just that kind of world building brings you into the universe even more. Makes everything feel so much deeper and real.
 
wouldnt birds/animals have eaten the pizza tho? 
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Not EVERY small scene means something.

Pretty sure the pizza being thrown onto the roof was for comedy, not foreshadowing...

Unless the Pizza was bought from the same exact place that's next to the Cinnabon in Omaha...

Which it was.
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Not EVERY small scene means something.

Pretty sure the pizza being thrown onto the roof was for comedy, not foreshadowing...

Unless the Pizza was bought from the same exact place that's next to the Cinnabon in Omaha...

Which it was.
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oh this is one of them threads 

**** ruined true detective for me and I won't let it happen again 
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Not EVERY small scene means something.
Pretty sure the pizza being thrown onto the roof was for comedy, not foreshadowing...
Unless the Pizza was bought from the same exact place that's next to the Cinnabon in Omaha...
Which it was. :wow:
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Yes not everything means something or is foreshadowing. The pizza literally was nothing other than a pizza. My point is the pizza on the roof sticking around for a few episodes was a cool little thing that helped build the world and make things more believable.
 
Dudes did get carried away in the True Detective thread.
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did chuck force himself to steal the paper because he really loves local news or because he suspected something when saul said he just had to get his face out there? 
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did chuck force himself to steal the paper because he really loves local news or because he suspected something when saul said he just had to get his face out there? :nerd:
Probably both. He seems like a stickler when it comes to not getting good service he already paid for but I'm sure he was extra suspicious of Jimmy for that last visit given he was early.
 
HAHAHA dialing the number on Sauls billboard will give you the answering machine where he's using his fake british accent :rofl: :rofl:

new mexico number and everything

(505) 842-5662
 
HAHAHA dialing the number on Sauls billboard will give you the answering machine where he's using his fake british accent :rofl: :rofl:

new mexico number and everything

(505) 842-5662

Man all I get is a busy signal. smh
I figured it was something like that though. If a show uses anything OTHER than a "555" number, then they put it there for a reason. lol
 
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