Better Call Saul (Breaking Bad Spinoff)

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Lord Tyrion

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Trivia: In the flashback at the beginning of the episode, what was the big guy laying in the alley humming?

It was the Nairobi Trio's theme song (comedy skit on the Ernie Kovacs Show)
 
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Lord Tyrion

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That guy is Saul's brother. I knew a person who had the same condition as him in university. All of a sudden he just started acting very strangely with regard to the sun (mostly). I'm waiting for the backstory to explain how it happened to this guy.

I don't know how I missed that being his brother, thanks for clarifying. Do you know what mental disorder that is? It's been bugging me!
 

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I really enjoy Kim, and her relationship with Jimmy. I think Vince Gilligan has a thing for no-nonsense blondes. I remember Chuck (or someone) talking about Jimmy's "mail room cronies," or something similar. I'm guessing that after Chuck bailed him out, he gave Jimmy a job in the mail room, where he worked his way through law school? I wonder if Kim worked there, too - she mentioned that the firm paid her way through law school - and that's why she and Jimmy are so close?

Anyway, I enjoy watching. But it's funny - I find myself thinking about the first scene in the first episode, the one where Saul is working at the Cinnabon. After this series is played out, I'd like to see more of that; I liked the mood, and I'm curious about what Saul does with his energy in his new life.
 

Bev Vincent

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Anyway, I enjoy watching. But it's funny - I find myself thinking about the first scene in the first episode, the one where Saul is working at the Cinnabon. After this series is played out, I'd like to see more of that; I liked the mood, and I'm curious about what Saul does with his energy in his new life.

Maybe at the beginning of the second season they'll give us another glimpse into Saul's future life.