Better Call Saul - Series 3



Good finale for me. And as the writers say they want to avoid 'schmuck bait' ie what you see is what you get, we can only assume the last scene is exactly what it is. Not entirely unexpected, but with a slight twist. And a redemption of sorts for Jimmy. There has to be another series! Sounds like the writers want this - interesting article but beware of spoilers if you haven't seen the finale.
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/better-call-saul-peter-gould-season-3-1202471664/

Well, I think that should answer the question of will there be a season 4...
Is the answer yes? :lol:
 
Total damp season save the courtroom episode, also jimmy actions in the finale make episode 9 completely pointless and is just designed to delay his transition to Saul. Mikes story has hit a dead end and the hector scene fell flat and was massively anticlimactic
 
Total damp season save the courtroom episode, also jimmy actions in the finale make episode 9 completely pointless and is just designed to delay his transition to Saul. Mikes story has hit a dead end and the hector scene fell flat and was massively anticlimactic
But apart from all that did you like it? ;)
:lol:
 
Total damp season save the courtroom episode, also jimmy actions in the finale make episode 9 completely pointless and is just designed to delay his transition to Saul. Mikes story has hit a dead end and the hector scene fell flat and was massively anticlimactic
That's the biggest disappointment for me. Once Gus Fring was shown to be behind the bugging, it lost most of its interest, as he's essentially an immovable character within the universe.
 
That's the biggest disappointment for me. Once Gus Fring was shown to be behind the bugging, it lost most of its interest, as he's essentially an immovable character within the universe.
The way they were playing it up until the mid point of the season was mike would have something to do with Hector's demise yet they couldn't even find a place for him in the finale. At best he's just a bit part player now and fring takes over his main role, although they've offered precious little story with gus and we know the main 4 are alive at the beginning of breaking bad so what's left, the dissolution of jimmy and Kim's relationship? Hardly anything to get excited about
 
The way they were playing it up until the mid point of the season was mike would have something to do with Hector's demise yet they couldn't even find a place for him in the finale. At best he's just a bit part player now and fring takes over his main role, although they've offered precious little story with gus and we know the main 4 are alive at the beginning of breaking bad so what's left, the dissolution of jimmy and Kim's relationship? Hardly anything to get excited about
Aye, other than seeing him doing Fring's dirty work for him, I can't see what else he'll do.
 
I enjoyed that. Kim becomes more lovable in every episode. Chuck's meltdown was expected but handled well and I did like Jimmy redeeming himself even if I thought it wasn't quite in character for how he was heading.
Disappointed not to see Mike in the last episode but overall I enjoyed the series.
As we always pick up on little details, the first scene, young Chuck sounded exactly like you'd expect young Chuck to sound.
 
I enjoyed that. Kim becomes more lovable in every episode. Chuck's meltdown was expected but handled well and I did like Jimmy redeeming himself even if I thought it wasn't quite in character for how he was heading.
Disappointed not to see Mike in the last episode but overall I enjoyed the series.
As we always pick up on little details, the first scene, young Chuck sounded exactly like you'd expect young Chuck to sound.
Did his voice morph into the older Chuck's voice at the beginning or did I imagine that? I liked Jimmy saying in response to Kim asking if he always wanted to be Atticus Finch, 'No that was more Chuck's thing'.
 
The season finale was shite like, no way around that. Cant wait till the next season.
 
I thought the episode was alright but not breaking bad finale standard. Could see one more season but Hectors and Mikes stories are tied up nicely so it only leaves Kim and Jimmys stories to finish. Maybe Tuco comes back? The introduction of crystal meth? Or is that what they're exporting through Fring already?

They need to tie up loose ends so I can see another series but not sure how they can drag it out over ten more eps. I was thinking Kim might have left Jimmy at the end, then that would have been an adequate ending imo.

Is Jimmy still barred from law for a year? Does he work in Cinnabon until thats up and use his payout money to start his own firm?

I think they should have ended it with this series and left a few blanks for us to piece together. But if they do a fourth series it'll be worth watching no doubt.
 
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