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AYYYYYYY WE'RE GETTING *RIGHT* BACK INTO BETTER CALL SAUL!! SO HERE WE ARE STARTING RIGHT BACK UP WITH SEASON 2!!! LETS CONTINUE JIMMY'S STORY 😊❤️😇

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MrAlexSan

Just what I needed on a day like today. I needed some BCS and Vee reactions.

Overbyte

yessssss perfect timing for dinner

MrAlexSan

Also, not sure if you caught it, but the guy Jimmy and Kim scammed was the guy who owned the car Walt blew up in Breaking Bad S1E4.

Joe

Remember, Ken was the same guy whose car Walt blew up in the first season with the squeegee. P.S. I love your reactions Vee!

Eric Wall

In addition to the Ken Easter Egg, the high priced tequila he ends up paying for (Zafiro Anejo) is the same brand Gus uses when he poisons Don Eladio and the rest of the Cartel.

Tim Martin

And one of the cops at Daniel’s place was the same one that showed up at the White residence after Walter “broke in”.

Tim Martin

And now you’ve met Slippin’ Kimmy

Jeffery Rowan

The tequila is the same brand used in BB by Gus to poison Don Eladio.

Jorge Hernandez

I think the switch is a visual metaphor. Jimmy talked about the fact he was living his life for Chuck and not for himself. Even though he has gone back to being a lawyer, he is now playing by his own rules. That's what I think the switch represents.

Kittys Go Meoww

the ending was showing he likes to do what he wants and he sees a switch telling him hes not allowed to turn the switch off. now that hes working for a law firm and doesnt have full control, it bugs him. so, he turns it off but nothing happened. thats really it, just a small detail showing how hes feeling about not being his own boss anymore.

jeremykg14

Him turning off that switch seems like such a simple thing but I think it shows that Jimmy just can't help himself. He just can't follow the rules. Contrast that with the future, where he won't open the emergency exit for fear of getting caught. I love seeing more Kim. I do believe Jimmy has awakened something inside her. So exited for another season of BCS!!!

Christophe Schannes

It's ✨sYmbOLiSm✨. Don't take everything too literally V 😉 The switch symbolizes Jimmy's adherence to the rules, to the straight and narrow. There is no clear reason why Jimmy should follow the instructions on the tape to not turn off the switch, it doesn't say, and when he goes against the instruction, seemingly nothing bad happens. It seems like an arbirtrary and senseless rule, imposed on him. And that's the same way he views the world. A bunch of arbitrary, seemingly senseless rules that one must follow for no apparent reason. But he can't help himself, like Chuck said. He wants to test the waters, he wants to skirt the rules, to see how far he can push the rules without consequence. But ultimately, there's probably a reason why the switch should remain turned on just like there's (mostly) reasons for the rules of the world, even if they're not obvious at first glance. But by turning the switch back on and putting back the tape, Jimmy signals that he's willing to follow the rules. For now. I really love that small scene, there's so much depth behind it. And there's a reason why the season 2 premiere ends on that scene and is named after it.

Eric Wall

This show does those subtle bookends so well. His willingness to flip the switch for nothing vs his unwillingness to escape a locked room out of fear the cops might come goes a long way to show just how different (and restrictive) Jimmy’s life as Gene really is for him.

MertzRocks

"Ken Wins" No, Ken loses... now... and again in Breaking Bad. Zafiro Aneja: I believe the bottle price was $550.00 but it isn't mentioned. The shot price IS mentioned, $50 a shot. Dan's idiocy led the police to his hidey-hole. The couch had a clear space in front of it while the rest of the floor was strew with crap; and the couch was all nice and neat, like it hadn't been touched. Since we know Nacho got Dan's address from his registration, and the hidey-hole was empty, we can draw an obvious conclusion: Nacho found whatever stolen pharmaceuticals that were hidden there. I'm a little late so everyone else covered the rest. :D

Jason wolfe

He was hesitant to open the door in the intro because he’s a wanted man and he’s worried about interacting with the police for opening the emergency door.

Matt

I couldn't tell in the thumbnail if your crying or laughing 🤣 turns out you were crying of laughter

TJ Bigelow

There absolutely is a Cinnabon in Omaha. There use to be one in the Oakview mall, which is the one they are using in this show. That one is now closed. Cinnabon now exists inside a sandwich shop called Schlotzsky's. Its a good sandwich place. I live here. There's a Cinnabon here.

TJ Bigelow

So? They're mimicking the identical store in Omaha that used to be there. Everyone is telling her that there isn't a Cinnabon in Omaha that this based off of. There was during the filming of the show. Since franchises use identical templates for designing their stores, they can use a store closer to the studio. You think they would just say he is in Omaha without confirming there was a Cinnabon in a mall here?

WarriorPoet1980

I cannot wait until your reaction to the next episode; "Cobbler." I won't say a word about it. Be ready to laugh until you cry. Some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen.