I would have picked "Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona" on TV... !

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The show is still telling interesting stories, but the almost glacial pacing is becoming a problem. It's almost like the authors are afraid to move forward, because they are moving towards fixed points, with limited stakes for nearly all relevant players.

The Nacho stuff works well, because his fate is not set in stone yet. I hope things pick up soon. After the ending I'm actually sort of expecting a time jump, but that seems weird for a show with time as a very limited resource.

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Awesome to see the "old" Saul and how Jimmy is slowly turning into him. Also love that we're going to see how the lab is made. Each week it feels like the episodes fly by. cant wait for next week!

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The opening scene is set during Breaking Bad's run where Saul cleans out his entire office of anything that can be used against him legally. I couldn't help but feel joy being back in Saul's office where Walter and Jesse first met him. Back to the current timeline, Jimmy's "privacy" scheme starts to work. Mike brings two men to a warehouse, on separate occasions alone, looking to inquiry how long it would take to build a room underneath a aundromat without anyone knowing. Jimmy takes these phones to the streets to make some extra money but then gets jumped. He decides the "privacy" scheme won't work anymore. Kim takes on smaller cases but when Mesa Verada needs her, shes hangs up on them and it does not look good for Kim. Jimmy runs into Howard who is now suffering from insomnia following Chuck's death. Jimmy is counting down the time he has left until he can practice law again and claims he'll be a damn good lawyer.

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Poor Howard, one of the most damaged by the McGill family.

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The lab underneath the laundromat.

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ok I give up, chuck might actually be dead :skull:

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