Kim was wearing a Kansas City Royals shirt a couple episodes back after "relations." That seems to indicate Western Missouri.Did anyone else pick up on where Kim was from? I think this is why Saul goes into "hiding" to Omaha, Nebraska.
We can now guess how the series will end when they are ready. Flash forward to "Gene" at the Cinnabon. He makes contact with Kim. The Feds (or worse) find out where he is. Ends up with him dead or in prison. Done.
Yes, noticed the shirt too. In her interview she said that she's a Midwestern girl and then more specifically from a small town in Kansas near the Nebraska border. If she's near Kansas City end of Kansas that would put her at about a 2 hour drive from Omaha.Kim was wearing a Kansas City Royals shirt a couple episodes back after "relations." That seems to indicate Western Missouri.
Royals AAA affiliate plays (or played, until a few years ago) in Omaha... a stretch, I know.Kim was wearing a Kansas City Royals shirt a couple episodes back after "relations." That seems to indicate Western Missouri.
I fear a lot worse for Kim & Jimmy then being caught in Omaha. For her I didn't like (***SPOILER A***) Kim suggesting they office share parallel practices. Given what they showed in the open confirming Chuck's story about Jimmy sealing his Dad's fate, it seems that Kim is ignoring this advice and Jimmy will bring her law career down or worse. The fact that Kim was never mentioned or appeared in BBad doesn't mean she's gone, but it ain't exactly a clean bill of health.Royals AAA affiliate plays (or played, until a few years ago) in Omaha... a stretch, I know.
By the way you can use the spoiler tag under the "Insert" button (between Media and Save drafts).***Spoiler Alert!***
How does Ernie not know to call 9-1-1?
Thanks. I'll use that from now on. On this one, I tried to be careful not to give too much context.By the way you can use the spoiler tag under the "Insert" button (between Media and Save drafts).
maybe he just panicked?
He probably knows how much said person hates hospitals. And then having to explain what they were doing.***Spoiler Alert!***
How does Ernie not know to call 9-1-1?
Now THAT could have used a spoiler alert.It's amazing what an insufferable pr!ck Chuck is. With nothing more than an undying belief in his own infallibility (God was he condescending to his own client when it was a matter of either them or him being wrong) and complete mistrust of Jimmy, he jumps to an enormous (albeit correct) conclusion and puts his own well being in danger pursuing a crusade that if he succeeds will destroy his brother while only validating something that really does not need validation (further evidence for Chuck to hold Jimmy in contempt).
I think Kim and Jimmy are done and the last straw was this stunt. She knew the truth as soon as Chuck presented his assumption (evidenced by her hitting Jimmy in the car). She didn't follow Chuck's direction. to conclude Jimmy did what he really did do, out of loyalty to Jimmy and having a fully understanding of the consequences. She also did not take his advice in speaking to Mesa Verde because unlike Chuck, she lives in the real world (he sees this as some game and does not see the damage that bouncing a major client back and forth between representation would cause. She knows that he is far too much of a liability to her running a professional law practice.
Mike is an amazing character but the few flaws don't seem to fit. They make him almost too perfect at what he does only to have an oversight that someone nowhere near as accomplished would never be guilty of. I don't see how he could have had the foresight to prepare for Hector's two thugs breaking into his house yet not anticipate his granddaughter being threatened. I don't see how he could have pulled off the heist without realizing what the collateral damage would have been. If he didn't want to kill the driver himself he should have thrown him in the trunk and dumped him off in some alley (eyes still taped shut) at night.
All in all this is an awesome show and it's going to suck having to wait nearly a year for season three to arrive.
The car, for sure.Mike didn't cover his tracks perfectly. The truck driver may not have seen him or heard him but he did see something.
Don't think that was Mike's normal car. Don't think it showed where/when he got it though.The car, for sure.
True all, ANDif she's truly about career survival writing is on the recently renovated walls, ceilings, floors & windows that co-office with Jimmy is doomed.It is my guess that Mike's association with Fring arrives out of mutual animosity towards Hector. The events that transpired will lead Mike there (where he would not have gone earlier in the series). I also think they are the cause of Hector's eventual disability.
Kim knew that if she would even acknowledge the possibility of Chuck's accusations as having merit, she couldn't keep Mesa Verde as a client. Her stance (while also defending Jimmy and putting Chuck in his place) was more about career survival (as was her comment to Jimmy, which he really should not have needed to have been told).
Wouldn't be the first time the writers have hidden messages in episode titles. In season 2 (the one with the place crash) there are episodes titled "Seven Forty Seven", "Down", "Over," "ABQ"So this isn't really a spoiler, just speculation, but it seems like something that has a decent chance of happening next , so I added the spoiler tag. (You'll know why if/when you read it).
According to some crowdsourcing online, it has been revealed that if you take the first letter of each episode title in season 2, it anagrams out to FRINGSBACK. As in Gus Fring. That's got to be too much of a coincidence, right?
At least in the episode in which Mike gets involved with Tuco, he is driving a black car. Car he used for the truck was blue. Probably a rental.The car, for sure.