The first season of Coquettish Lawyer ends

Braeden 2022-09-19 16:52:29

A total of ten episodes are a bit short. I am not ready for the end of the first season at all. Hey, it’s more than a month!

Unexpectedly, it looks good, comparable to that of Breaking Bad. After all, the original crew, SAUL MIKE, are the characters we like very much in

Breaking Bad. Plot Easter eggs are more. Not only does Dohaha have familiar scenes, but also explains the story of SAUL and MIKE. The

main plot really has to be around SAUL. The road of lawyers.

When he was young, SAUL was a little hooligan known as "Jimmy the Merry", just a little hooligan playing the kind of boring coin-watch tricks on the road. Later, he went to jail and was rescued by his brother who was a barrister, so he wanted to be a lawyer. For nothing else, he would like to thank the brother who helped him in tribute, hoping that he could be proud of himself. However, the story cannot be that simple. SAUL has been bumpy on the road to lawyers, and his brother actually has electromagnetic wave hypersensitivity (that is, mental illness), but at this time the story is not very dark, but a little warm, because What we saw in the first eight episodes of the first season is that brotherhood is stronger than water, and the brothers support each other. In addition, although SAUL is a lawyer, he is a bit inexplicable and happy to encounter a lot of mess. The bonus of eloquence skill experience point is simply a leverage. In other words, SAUL should be no problem as a decent lawyer,

but the screenwriter is the screenwriter of Breaking Bad. Will it really be written like this? What's more, we all know what role SAUL plays in Breaking Bad.

I still can't guess, I gave up, but I was still bluffed by the plot written by the screenwriter.

It is very reasonable, and only this kind of person will get the inexplicable psychological problem of electromagnetism. Such people can indeed do such things. SAUL is indeed stimulated by this, but this is not the key reason for the blackening. SAUL had a great realization, and understood how to live, to live for himself.

Living just for yourself, even if it’s SAUL’s position, it’s a bit cool to live

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Better Call Saul quotes

  • Chuck McGill: Money is beside the point.

    Saul Goodman: Money is the point!

  • Saul Goodman: I'm number one on your speed dial right next to your weed dealer.