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06-06-2017 , 10:00 PM
That seems like a good slapstick comedy routine.
06-07-2017 , 07:27 AM
More than that, ibuprofen increases the risk of a stroke for ppl with heart conditions. Google says 3 times the risk.
06-07-2017 , 07:31 AM
So how's Gus gonna launder Mike's money. I don't remember whether Mike's money laundering method was known in Breaking Bad.
06-07-2017 , 09:07 AM
I thought this was the finale since there was a week-long delay, glad to be wrong.
06-07-2017 , 10:59 AM
Kind of an odd plan to get rid of Don Hector slowly. What if it takes time for him to become incapacitated, and he goes through all of his pills beforehand? The nacho will have to do this whole pill swapping thing again.

Bah. I'll just forget this. My dad was a doctor, and it was absolute torture to watch any TV show or movie with him where any kind of medical science was referenced, because he would over-analyze it and point out how wrong everything was.
06-07-2017 , 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by DrewOnTilt
Kind of an odd plan to get rid of Don Hector slowly. What if it takes time for him to become incapacitated, and he goes through all of his pills beforehand? The nacho will have to do this whole pill swapping thing again.

Bah. I'll just forget this. My dad was a doctor, and it was absolute torture to watch any TV show or movie with him where any kind of medical science was referenced, because he would over-analyze it and point out how wrong everything was.
You think setting him up and killing him would be a better idea? We know the implications of killing someone from the cartel from Breaking Bad..


Also, I totally thought the swapping wasn't going to work. I was waiting for Nacho to get got at any moment. Like Nacho was just a red herring to his illness.
06-07-2017 , 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr.mmmKay
So how's Gus gonna launder Mike's money. I don't remember whether Mike's money laundering method was known in Breaking Bad.
We saw him and Lydia looking up the laundry a few eps back. I bet it's how he does it. If Los Pollos isn't enough, that is.
06-07-2017 , 11:16 AM
They said Los Pollos wasn't possible because it would be too dangerous for them to be publicly connected. It depends on whether the laundry is officially owned by Gus for it to be a possibility
06-07-2017 , 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by KansasCT


Also, I totally thought the swapping wasn't going to work. I was waiting for Nacho to get got at any moment. Like Nacho was just a red herring to his illness.
Yeah that scene was super tense because you didn't know how it was gonna end. For most of this show you already know how everyone ends up, but not here.

Last edited by Mr.mmmKay; 06-07-2017 at 11:25 AM.
06-07-2017 , 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr.mmmKay
They said Los Pollos wasn't possible because it would be too dangerous for them to be publicly connected. It depends on whether the laundry is officially owned by Gus for it to be a possibility
I thought that was just Gus trying to make things difficult for Mike so he could work for him. But yeah, he's so cautious what he said is probably the main reason.
06-07-2017 , 11:46 AM
Chess,

Also jimmy and guitar store guys haggling about commercials price.
06-07-2017 , 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by VTChess
Thought it was clearly the good Samaritan since it was brought up either this episode or last by someone. Maybe in a Gus convo with Mike?
It was brought up in the "Previously on" recap preceding this episode, so yeah, pretty obvious it was the good Samaritan.
06-07-2017 , 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.mmmKay
Yeah that scene was super tense because you didn't know how it was gonna end. For most of this show you already know how everyone ends up, but not here.
I thought the cook in the kitchen might look out and see him fishing around in Hector's pocket.
06-07-2017 , 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by DrewOnTilt
Kind of an odd plan to get rid of Don Hector slowly.
Not slowly. Next time Hector goes on tilt and gives himself an attack and grabs for a pill it won't save him.

And while waiting for the ambulance Nacho can switch the pills back.
06-07-2017 , 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by dwiele
Anyone catch the ticking clock when chuck was talking to his dr.?

Hopefully he dies and his boring subplot dies with him
only McKean can make walking through the market a dramatic scene.

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Originally Posted by KansasCT
We saw him and Lydia looking up the laundry a few eps back. I bet it's how he does it. If Los Pollos isn't enough, that is.
We're looking up 'money laundering' in a dictionary!
06-07-2017 , 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by STinLA
It was brought up in the "Previously on" recap preceding this episode, so yeah, pretty obvious it was the good Samaritan.
Ah, that explains it. I don't watch the "previously on". Kinda spoils some surprises.
06-07-2017 , 03:17 PM
How is the "Previously on" going to spoil what is coming? It is a recap of what happened in past episodes.
06-07-2017 , 03:21 PM
They tend to focus the "previously on" on storylines that will be focused on in the upcoming episode. For instance, two episodes happened this season that only focused on one storyline (Mike and Gus in one episode, Jimmy and his brother's trial in another) And in the previously on segment only episode parts that focused on those were featured
06-07-2017 , 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by parisron
How is the "Previously on" going to spoil what is coming? It is a recap of what happened in past episodes.
The show Justified pretty much told you who had the money when they showed someone who had not been on for weeks. They show the previously that will pertain to the new episode.
06-07-2017 , 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Fountain City Kid
Was Jane the supermarket girl who told Chuck where the Soy Milk was??
Same Bettie Page haircut, but no. Definitely not Krysten Ritter.
06-07-2017 , 10:35 PM
Q: So was the dead body the missing husband, or the samaritan?

A: Why not both? That's why Mike suddenly cares about asking Nacho for info on where they buried Good Sam.

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Originally Posted by Altheimer
3. Jimmy played "Smoke on the Water" with his new guitar. That was Marco's theme, remember?
Also Ritchie Blackmore's masterpiece (the guy who autographed the guitar).

BLACKMORE RULES! Rainbow (his band after Deep Purple) was my fav band in high school, saw them more than once. I'm loving every Blackmore reference this series.

Also, my palms were sweating when Nacho made his buzzer-beater.

"From way downtown...bang!"
06-07-2017 , 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by youtalkfunny
Q: So was the dead body the missing husband, or the samaritan?

A: Why not both? That's why Mike suddenly cares about asking Nacho for info on where they buried Good Sam.
*mind blown*
06-08-2017 , 01:32 AM
Just rewatched Chicanery (the trial episode) and Chuck is obviously

06-08-2017 , 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by youtalkfunny
Q: So was the dead body the missing husband, or the samaritan?

A: Why not both? That's why Mike suddenly cares about asking Nacho for info on where they buried Good Sam.
This is what I was thinking. It also would explain why all of a sudden Mike started going to these meetings and we are seeing him talking with the wife of the missing husband.
06-08-2017 , 10:05 AM
the husband has been gone for years

mike is going to the meetings to support his widowed daughter in law

      
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