The style changed at the end of the first episode

Angel 2022-11-02 19:57:15

Although I didn't open it with the attitude of watching comedy, I never thought that Saul was a tragic little character.
Middle-aged people, broken cars, lost lawsuits, and lost customers, often have expressions on their faces that are pretentious, speculative, frustrated, and even their fluffy hair shows a tattered look.
Cares about money, but it is not shrewd at all, it is pitiful.

So is he trying? Is he not working hard enough? How else should he try?

Undoubtedly, he lived a humble and sloppy life, but he seemed to retain his principles and conscience on major issues.
Are the above two ends of a seesaw? Or is there actually a possibility of reconciliation?

However, when the plot moves desperately in a desperate direction, suddenly, you find that due to the unpredictable and uncontrollable fate, even a little nonsensical, this seemingly miserable little character has a bit of comedy.

The fun of life, the fun of life, is that there are mutations outside the rules.
And mutation seems to be part of the pattern.

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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.