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

saul was a pedo right? 
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He did usually wear the yellow shirt

But I think it's a coincidence and people are reaching

After every detail these guys go thru, you know there is no coincidence. You know that. We've seen so many clues and hints in their shows, they leave nothin to coincidence.
To me it's just a yellow shirt in a suit store.

If it was the exact shirt, tie w/ glasses on a mannequin then I'd say that's a easter egg.
 
He did usually wear the yellow shirt

But I think it's a coincidence and people are reaching

After every detail these guys go thru, you know there is no coincidence. You know that. We've seen so many clues and hints in their shows, they leave nothin to coincidence.
To me it's just a yellow shirt in a suit store.

If it was the exact shirt, tie w/ glasses on a mannequin then I'd say that's a easter egg.

were talking saul fam not gus..its spot on & def an EE
 
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fire and ice theory for the show

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cool idea. some of the reasoning is reaching though.
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via uproxx, the yellow shirt and tie is also future saul goodman's


that shirt is white. Vince didn't have 2 characters wearing yellow shirts. He wanted the yellow shirt and solid tie look for gus because it was harmless and unassuming. He wanted the look to be connected to gus, to be familiar with him.


unless the model in the shop is a nod to both.
 
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.
 
He did usually wear the yellow shirt

But I think it's a coincidence and people are reaching

After every detail these guys go thru, you know there is no coincidence. You know that. We've seen so many clues and hints in their shows, they leave nothin to coincidence.
To me it's just a yellow shirt in a suit store.

If it was the exact shirt, tie w/ glasses on a mannequin then I'd say that's a easter egg.

were talking saul fam not gus..its spot on & def an EE
Well if we're talking about the yellow shirt above the only thing spot on is the yellow :lol:

That aint the same tie. If Vince is going that far for nods then he'd have got the same exact tie.

But hey if you guys want to believe it and think it's cool w/e.
 
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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......
 
No I do not think that is Carol. He had another old lady that lived next to him as well, the one who he called to check the stove in Face Off episode but I do not think that is her either.
 
Jerry ran through tons of now notable actresses on Seinfeld. Cranston will always be Tim Watley to me, with the hustler in his waiting room :lol:
 
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not to thread derail but I'm watching Seinfeld right now and I see a young smoking hot Skyler white. Do some googling and I never knew Odenkirk made an appearance on the show also
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Seinfeld has a stronger connection to BB/BCS than Scarface hahaha
that's funny.  i watch old seinfeld episodes all the time, i have like 130 eps on my DVR.  just recently watched the one with Cranston but i have yet to see the ones with Odenkirk or Ana Gunn
 
Yes that was but I was talking about the neighbor on the right of Walt's house not the one in the nursing home that was waving at him :lol:
 
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****.
 
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