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Originally Recorded: 2022/05/14
This episode includes both the reaction to and full episode breakdown of Better Call Saul's 5th episode of its 6th and final season titled, "Black and Blue".
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INITIAL REACTIONS
- Bridget: I have never been so worried for a character I didn't know (referring to Margarethe Ziegler).
- What was the purpose of Howard Hamlin's desire to box Jimmy McGill?
- Sherrandy: "Finally I got something right!" in reference to her prediction that Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca was going to travel to Germany to seek out Werner Ziegler's men.
- Did we really need to watch Gustavo Fring walk around for eight minutes?
FULL BREAKDOWN: BLACK AND BLUE
- The title of this episode, Black and Blue, mirrors/is a translation of the title of season 2, episode 7 of Breaking Bad, Negro y Azul.
- Sherrandy: 4 out of 5 of the opening sequences, this season, do not feature an actual character, rather a thing. The significance of that thing remains a mystery until it is revealed later on in the episode.
- The song that plays during the opening sequence, In Stiller Nacht by Brahms, is a eulogy for Werner Ziegler.
- Rachael: They need to take Michael Mando's name out of the opening credits!
- The alarm clock on Kim's nightstand reads 3:17, but because of the camera angle, it's reflection on the surface encourages the watcher to read this as the word lie.
- Is Kim Wexler lying awake because she is genuinely worried or feels bad about withholding from Jimmy the fact that Lalo is still alive?
- Should Kim tell Jimmy that Lalo is alive?
- How do you think Jimmy will discover that Lalo survived?
- Could Erin Brill be romantically interested in Howard?
- When you really stop to think about it, who is the actual villain of this series?
- On the Better Call Saul Insider Podcast, they mention the following: if Saul Goodman created Heisenberg and Kim Wexler created Saul Goodman, then Kim Wexler defacto created Heisenberg.
- Saul's relationship with Francesca Liddy starts and ends with him handing her a wad of money.
- After working with Kim for so long and knowing Jimmy, can Viola Goto truly be that oblivious to their shadiness?
- According to the Better Call Saul Insider podcast, Patrick Fabian (who plays Howard Hamlin) is a trained athlete and Bob Odenkirk (who plays Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman) had just trained for the movie Nobody, so both men had to tone down their respective training to make their boxing match look more believable.
- Does Howard think Kim is even involved in whatever schemes Jimmy has in store for him?
- Does Howard dislike Kim?
- Is Jimmy going to try and dress up as Rand Casimiro?
- What is Gustavo's plan for Lalo Salamanca?
- Were you more scared for Margarethe Ziegler or her dog?
- What is Lalo's plan for when he encounters Werner's men?
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