you missed the golden opportunity to say disenfranchised lol
tyler barnaby
2025-01-10 09:14:41 +0000 UTC
always love the nacho/jesse comparisons
neez duts
2025-01-09 21:34:12 +0000 UTC
Of course you've seen E4 now but to give a hint as to what Kim's thoughts were, in S3E10 she said "oh yeah. I'm changing the world by helping a mid-size local bank become a mid-size regional bank. Yay me."
I think she's become disenchanted by the mission of committing her life to the expansion of a bank. It's not very soul-rewarding.
Yeah Gus always uses every move to benefit him in multiple ways:
- Encouraging Mike to rob Hector's truck = ingratiates him & Mike + makes cartel rely on him more
- Killing Arturo (ponytail guy) = intimidates Nacho into obedience + enables him to start cutting out the cartel. We've already seen him at the laundry too.
- Setting the twins on Hank but warning him = gets rid of the twins + totally cuts out the cartel.
I imagine he'd be a formidable chess opponent lol.
Poor Nacho. It was only last episode when his dad asked him "and when is it over for you, son?" and he told him "he was working on it" :(
His attempt to get out has only dragged him further in.
I do like that we see Jimmy be good at what the Vet does as in Breaking Bad Saul is usually the in-between for the criminal underworld.
Mike's "I'm sorry about your brother" in response to Jimmy pitching him a meaningless heist has always struck me hard, and particularly the way Jimmy brushes it off. Mike can tell that he's sort of spiralling.
And my word that ending. Jimmy has suppressed his emotions on Chuck so hard. I think it was Jimmy's non-reaction that properly upset Kim. Imagine seeing the person you love read a nice, supportive (if old) letter from their sibling who committed suicide and them not even batting an eye of emotion.