Bob "Jimmy is not a hero. Come on this character is a jerk. I mean the only thing he could potentially do is after the whole experience at the Cinnabon is decide that he can't live in hiding and come to some terms with this side of himself that's a con man and try to be a better version of himself. What are the chances that Vince Gilligan is gonna write that story?!"
Giancarlo "But Bob something about, someone said to me once, be who you are, right? You know you got this, you got that, you got the other. You know so why don't you just be who you are for a while? And then you can chip away from that who you don't wanna be. And so the one thing I gotta say about Jimmy McGill and about Saul is he's choosing to be what he's good at, what he relates to, what he's passionate about."
Bob "I know but it's lazy, it's lazy. The argument is because he's basically deciding, I am not gonna try anymore. That's how I'm gonna solve this problem of falling short or feeling bad about myself. I'll just not try and I'll call it a choice and I'll call it compartmentalisation and I'll be a winner. Because, there's a value to these qualities that he has that are questionable. There is, I mean you can make something out of it. You can become president! But what's it worth? It's worth nothing if everyone hates you and you can't even fill a small arena in Tusla."
Michael "Bob is the voice of optimism in the cast!"











