I'm really bad at this but I'm going to try to catch up & keep up with Better Call Saul & Firefly. I failed badly with Orphan Black but I think I can do this.
Anyway, I know there are people that watched this without seeing Breaking Bad first. I do not know why but that would be an interesting experience.
Joe Weaver
2023-11-16 19:03:08 +0000 UTC
Bore me?? All I could think as I was reading that was that you're a tremendous writer and I love reading your comments and all the stuff you point out in them! I never would have realized any of that without you!!!
Kelsea Sisler
2023-09-23 03:16:16 +0000 UTC
Here we go!! Nerd-out time! The cross-references between BCS / BB are plentiful. 😎
Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) leaves the courthouse and approaches a Cadillac DeVille in the parking lot. The swanky ride is the same make and model as the one McGill in BB uses doing business as Saul Goodman. Of course, this show takes place years before the slick ambulance chaser's fateful first encounter with Walter White. Instead of approaching the Caddy, Jimmy heads for the car next door. This sad bucket of bolts, with its incongruously colored rear-passenger door, is a 1998 Suzuki Esteem. It's in a sorry state, much like its owner. Jimmy's Esteem (pun intended) is more a reflection of unrealized potential and remains a stubborn survivor of Jimmy's tragicomic misfortune. At this time, McGill is so unpolished he rehearses closing arguments to an audience of urinals, and drives a vehicle to match his stature, a urine-yellow four-door sedan that egests sooty refuse and purrs with the grace of terminal emphysema.
Look out for Michael Mando (Vic in OB) and the continual nods to BB are fun to spot.
I should quit before I bore you to death, or before you condemn me to an acid bath.
Enjoy the ride, Kelsea.