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BCS 4x01 / BrBa 2x08: “Walt is wearing an Albuquerque Isotopes cap when he first meets Saul Goodman.” (x)
return of the ponytail
Better call Saul has great visual puns.
Better Call Saul: The Cast of One of TV’s Best Written Shows Has a Lot to Say About Silence. Bob Odenkirk, Rhea Seehorn, Michael Mando, and Patrick Fabian explain how the lack of words in the scripts inspire them to create their best performances. By Liz Shannon Miller (IndieWire)
For Seehorn, her reaction to getting a largely dialogue-free scene is appreciation, because “as an actor, you look at it and first of all, you feel trusted. By your writers and your directors, and then one of the coolest things about the show is how much they trust the audience. And I do think that it has, from the beginning of ‘Breaking Bad,’ made these shows stand out in a way.”
As she continued, “There’s never spoon-feeding to the audience, and that includes us not having to reiterate plot-wise over and over. If a character is not very articulate about their emotions, or like Kim who sometimes is suppressing, avoiding and not totally in touch with some things, then they don’t say them. Sometimes you watch TV and they let you know how they feel to make sure you’re keeping up, and on this show, they just completely trust the audience.”
Finally, Season 4 of Better Call Saul is here (Tonight at 9/8c on AMC)! I'm dying to see what the brilliant Rhea Seehorn and the Villigang have in store for Kim Wexler, and her relationship with Jimmy. My heart is prepared to be broken, crushed and stopped upon.
BCS 4x01: That ending ... oh Jimmy, no.
BCS 4x01 - Observations: "Jimmy feeling trapped. The framing and tight spaces make it seem like he is in a prison. And that is the whole point of these flash-forwards so far; to show that even though Jimmy is technically free, he is actually in a prison of his own making.” – BillTheCommunistCat on Reddit
BCS 4x01: “Lo que trae ... la guerra.”