Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: April 12 17, 2:09 pm
yea he was in the "season preview" after the episode so its no doubt him.
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thanks. Follow up question then is how did the gas cap get from the station wagon he was driving in the desert to the sedan he had at his house?heyzeus wrote:I believe he removed their bug, and wore down the battery. The guys that bugged his car had to come back and replace it, but he had switched in his own identical bug, so that they'd bring it home and he could track them. I assume that by the time they realize they have in their possession a new bug, Mike will have tracked them down.AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:What was going on...wasn't really paying attention and didn't pick everything up.heyzeus wrote:I know it's typical Gilligan M.O., but the episode dragged. I like watching Mike be methodical as much as the next guy, but that was like 20 minutes of him taking apart a bug and putting it back together.go birds wrote:friendly reminder that BETTER CALL SAUL starts tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did he find out what it was, keep it with him, then replace it with his own so he could track them when they picked it up? If so, where did he place their original tracking device when they picked it up? Surely they would notice that it wasn't the original tracking device when their monitor started showing the location getting farther away after they picked it up, no?
What was the gas cap he set on the top of the shack and wouldn't they notice it was a different car that they picked up the gas cap from?
We don't know who it is that was following Mike yet, but there's about a 99% chance it's a certain Ozzie Smith lookalike who runs a chicken chain.
I finished it today. Can't recommend it enough.MrCrowesGarden wrote:"13 Reasons Why" on Netflix is really good.Takes the high school problems I faced to an entirely different level, but I also didn't go to high school in the era of Twitter/Facebook/Instagram, etc. Hell, I don't even think text messaging was a thing.
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And yeah the slowwww burn continues
Lots of negative reviews from mental health professionals saying it potentially normalizes suicide.MrCrowesGarden wrote:I finished it today. Can't recommend it enough.MrCrowesGarden wrote:"13 Reasons Why" on Netflix is really good.Takes the high school problems I faced to an entirely different level, but I also didn't go to high school in the era of Twitter/Facebook/Instagram, etc. Hell, I don't even think text messaging was a thing.