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I love writing.. I hope you love my writing too:) I blog about the broken laws on tv shows
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Idk if any of my tumblr people use LinkedIn but on there, there’s an absurd narrative that anyone looking for a job is basically a desperate loser because everyone talented already has a job lol. So I’ve obviously been doing parodies of these ie) this one where I say I guess any companies hiring are desperate and pathetic then, etc etc.

For example LinkedIn has an “open to work” banner people can use and constantly recruiters trash people who use it and say they’ll automatically get rejected because people will assume they’re desperate.

So I’m doing these lol…

I’ll include a pic and a link in case anyone wants to comment there.

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I want so much more information about Nacho’s relationship with his two girlfriends. All we know is that they exist and seemed content with their situation.

Nacho introduced one of them to his father, so it seems like he was acting like he only had one girlfriend to other people, until Gus had his guys bust in his house in the middle of the night and scare the hell out of the other one.

Come to think of it I am fairly certain there was a third girl in Nacho’s relationship, so I have more questions…

But there definitely were only two girls for Mike to horrify and pay off with absolutely no explanation.

Ironically, Nacho teased the baseball card collecting drug dealer about driving around with two girls in his “school bus for 5 year old pimps” when he’s the one with the several girlfriends we know nothing about.

Who even was this magnificent man, Nacho Varga?

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neonjstr

was having sex with them + was paying them (drugs) so sex workers. they weren't really his "girlfriends" as in a relationship

i like to think that amber, nikki, and jo were a thruple themselves though + headcannon that they all went to rehab and got some doggies together <3 :] maybe nikki left first so thats why she wasn't there at the end ?

think sex was coping mechanism for boy :, | headcannon him as demisexual/rom (no sexual attraction/romatic feelings without connection with someone)

Interesting point about the drugs as compensation, hadn’t thought of that because I hold Nacho on a pedestal of my extreme bias …

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I want so much more information about Nacho’s relationship with his two girlfriends. All we know is that they exist and seemed content with their situation.

Nacho introduced one of them to his father, so it seems like he was acting like he only had one girlfriend to other people, until Gus had his guys bust in his house in the middle of the night and scare the hell out of the other one.

Come to think of it I am fairly certain there was a third girl in Nacho’s relationship, so I have more questions…

But there definitely were only two girls for Mike to horrify and pay off with absolutely no explanation.

Ironically, Nacho teased the baseball card collecting drug dealer about driving around with two girls in his “school bus for 5 year old pimps” when he’s the one with the several girlfriends we know nothing about.

Who even was this magnificent man, Nacho Varga?

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A Gus/Hector thought that came to me from a conversation in my previous post… What death DID Gus Fring have in mind for Hector if he hadn’t gotten killed before it could happen?

He told Mike the bullet to his head would’ve been too humane. Clearly Ignacio literally stopping Hector’s heart didn’t cut it for Gus either. Ha, cut it… like Gus with a box cutter… anyway…

What kind of scene was Gus picturing here exactly?

Maybe the bullet was too humane and the pill switch was too … whatever.. but both of those scenarios share something significant in common. HECTOR WOULD’VE BEEN DEAD. Not alive, still, in Breaking Bad, to make killing Gus the last thing he ever did …

For a guy who seems so smart and calculated, Gus really messed this up.

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corgoship

Based on the coati story I'm pretty sure he wanted to torture him. Mentally he did succeed - he orchestrated the deaths of his entire family. And in BrBa he seems content to let him live out the rest of his life humiliated and alone. But when Hector appears to be a threat, a lethal injection is good enough for Gus to do the trick.

Probably you’re right. Especially I’m remembering the final scene. It just seems to me nacho’s plan would’ve been fine.

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Gus doesn’t want Hector to die. His revenge — killing everyone who mattered to Hector, just like Hector killed the only person who mattered to Gus — would have no point if Hector wasn’t alive so see it

Somewhat true but he did say he wanted to kill Hector last …

Also in Breaking Bad I believe he was about to kill Hector before he got killed, which means I may have just answered my own question… I guess he was gonna just take him out in the nursing home… that he wouldn’t have even been in if not for nacho… Gus’s story is quite a saga

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A Gus/Hector thought that came to me from a conversation in my previous post… What death DID Gus Fring have in mind for Hector if he hadn’t gotten killed before it could happen?

He told Mike the bullet to his head would’ve been too humane. Clearly Ignacio literally stopping Hector’s heart didn’t cut it for Gus either. Ha, cut it… like Gus with a box cutter… anyway…

What kind of scene was Gus picturing here exactly?

Maybe the bullet was too humane and the pill switch was too … whatever.. but both of those scenarios share something significant in common. HECTOR WOULD’VE BEEN DEAD. Not alive, still, in Breaking Bad, to make killing Gus the last thing he ever did …

For a guy who seems so smart and calculated, Gus really messed this up.

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Mike tries to kill Hector. Gus stops him but also hires him, persisting several times.

Nacho tries to kill Hector. Gus has Victor follow him, kills his associate in front of him, takes him as a slave, threatens his father’s life.

This is disproportionate…

Why does he make Mike a soldier and Nacho a slave for doing the same thing?

Lady I gave up trying to make sense of Gus Fring's actions years ago. He got more mad at Walt and Jesse for killing his child-murdering employees than he got mad at his employees for murdering a child.

People are thrown by his CCC demeanor, but Gus is one of the most erratic and irrational characters in the whole franchise.

Totally agree with you on that BS! He acted like Jesse was the jerk for not wanting him to exploit children and have them murder people! Oh sorry Jesse didn’t appreciate Gus’s self proclaimed “trusted associates” murdering his girlfriend’s brother… how UNREASONABLE, it must be because he’s a junkie. He’s irrational.

Meanwhile Gus has an entire revenge plot on Hector, Eladio, and Bolsa for killing his friend … He has done SO MUCH WORSE to Nacho.

Also not that I wanted them to kill Walt or Jesse LOL but what did Nacho do to them ever that is worse than Walt calling the police on Tyrus, bringing the DEA to the lab, having Jesse kill Gale?

Gus didn’t kill them, but Nacho died.

Honestly I just got out of a Reddit convo with people who were worried Better Call Saul would devolve into a "soap opera" and I'm just like...

Riiiighttt because nothing over-the-top, melodramatic, highly-improbable, or all three has ever happened in this story before.

Oh Reddit where many people act like you’re an idiot if you once enjoyed breaking bad, ya know, the show that’s the reason most of us wanted to watch Better Call Saul… ha. Someone called me an idiot for saying Lalo was going to end up suspecting Saul because he would put together that nacho introduced them. Oh well haha.

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Mike tries to kill Hector. Gus stops him but also hires him, persisting several times.

Nacho tries to kill Hector. Gus has Victor follow him, kills his associate in front of him, takes him as a slave, threatens his father’s life.

This is disproportionate…

Why does he make Mike a soldier and Nacho a slave for doing the same thing?

Lady I gave up trying to make sense of Gus Fring's actions years ago. He got more mad at Walt and Jesse for killing his child-murdering employees than he got mad at his employees for murdering a child.

People are thrown by his CCC demeanor, but Gus is one of the most erratic and irrational characters in the whole franchise.

Totally agree with you on that BS! He acted like Jesse was the jerk for not wanting him to exploit children and have them murder people! Oh sorry Jesse didn’t appreciate Gus’s self proclaimed “trusted associates” murdering his girlfriend’s brother… how UNREASONABLE, it must be because he’s a junkie. He’s irrational.

Meanwhile Gus has an entire revenge plot on Hector, Eladio, and Bolsa for killing his friend … He has done SO MUCH WORSE to Nacho.

Also not that I wanted them to kill Walt or Jesse LOL but what did Nacho do to them ever that is worse than Walt calling the police on Tyrus, bringing the DEA to the lab, having Jesse kill Gale?

Gus didn’t kill them, but Nacho died.

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Mike tries to kill Hector. Gus stops him but also hires him, persisting several times.

Nacho tries to kill Hector. Gus has Victor follow him, kills his associate in front of him, takes him as a slave, threatens his father’s life.

This is disproportionate…

Why does he make Mike a soldier and Nacho a slave for doing the same thing?

Oh I wouldn’t want to forget … Gus had Nacho sacrifice his life to protect his secret that he tried (and failed at the time) to kill Lalo…

He used Nacho’s love for his father against him then has the nerve to call him disloyal …

At least Gus admits in Breaking Bad to making some horrible mistakes he regrets! Because wow.

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Mike tries to kill Hector. Gus stops him but also hires him, persisting several times.

Nacho tries to kill Hector. Gus has Victor follow him, kills his associate in front of him, takes him as a slave, threatens his father’s life.

This is disproportionate…

Why does he make Mike a soldier and Nacho a slave for doing the same thing?

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memingursa

This is such a shocking and egregious example that Netflix just fucking done with goodwill with these strikes man.

That money could of helped him and the many other actors and crew on breaking bad and better call saul, Netflix is literally just stealing from workers. There is no moral argument against piracy right now.

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This makes me actually glad I bought the barrel of blu ray discs … and it’s another demonstration of how much unfairness takes place behind the scenes

Netflix can’t even pay actors or let families use “4 screen accounts.” Money must be tight over there. Except it’s not. Must be the greed.

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So Better Call Saul ended and I miss using tumblr. Not really watching other tv now but I hope some of you will read whatever random things I talk about on here.

Any preferences?

I’m just a lawyer trying to find work that doesn’t suck.

Have you seen Westworld yet?

I have not! Is it good?

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After everything that went down with the end of Nacho’s story, imagine how absurd Walt sounds every time he says “I do this for my family.”

PLEASE.

Apparently Walt hasn’t heard the legend of Nacho Varga really sacrificing his life for his father …

HE did it for his family.

It’s funny how Walt would’ve seemed like a crybaby compared to Nacho.

A half measure.

It’s amazing Gus and Mike didn’t kill Walt, given how Nacho’s story went.

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I feel bad no not writing ANYTHING when some people follow me and even read my old Better Call Saul posts from when TV was still good.

Since it’s not, I think I’m going to find some books to read.

My dad got me a Breaking Bad book written in Portuguese because he thought it was in Spanish, and I’m always trying to find things to read in Spanish.

But I don’t speak Portuguese… AND I can’t find the same book written in Spanish. So maybe I’ll learn Portuguese. But until then, if anyone has book recommendations that would be cool!

Or language learning tips?