... on this show's cover illustration -- the three white stripes? What is it trying to convey? I honestly have no clue.
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Contestado por TrentTX
el 24 de mayo de 2017 a las 08:26
I find it strange as well. I am the weird guy who never watched Breaking Bad but has seen every episode of Better Call Saul, so I don't know what it might mean in that context. For me, it seems like an old-fashioned prison uniform that typically had wide stripes before orange jumpsuits became the standard.
Contestado por cursethedarkness
el 24 de mayo de 2017 a las 11:42
I envy you, Trent. After you finish watching BCS, you get to watch BB with fresh eyes. I absolutely guarantee that you'll love it.
Contestado por Heisenberg12
el 24 de mayo de 2017 a las 12:16
He's backed up against the wall and painted into a corner?
Contestado por brianthomas161
el 25 de mayo de 2017 a las 08:57
I think you are doing yourself a great dis-service by watching this before bb. I think the best way to view anything is in the order it was written. They write bcs with BB in mind, not the other way around. For example when we see Ken (the guy Saul and Kim con at the bar) we immediately recognize him as one of the first people to meet Walter whites wrath in the future. And that's just one of many. I can think of two others in just this recent ep. I believe having seen bb makes bcs a much more enjoyable experience.
Contestado por nanonta
el 8 de junio de 2017 a las 03:11
I think it's OK to watch BCS first, but it's not easy to be sure because BCS is not finished.