So if he tried to fly, the bullet would have set off the metal detector at the airport (and considering the first season is set in 2002, that would have been just one of the security hurdles he would have to deal with in an airport). But consider that he had just been shot and the bullet may have still been lodged in his body. At first glance, it seems odd that Mike would travel all the way from Philadelphia to Albuquerque by train.When he turns around, he is then, as the con goes, facing West, to Albuquerque, to his future as Amoral Attorney Saul Goodman, and, ultimately, to managing a Cinnabon in Omaha. This mirr ors his earlier con with the Kennedy Half-Dollar he's facing East, to his past, to Chicago, honest lawyer, and a brother who will never accept him. His face is seen in profile for several seconds, facing to the right of the screen. At the end of "Marco", where Jimmy seems poised to finally break into the big time, he stops, feeling Marco's ring on his hand.Jimmy has experienced setbacks almost every step of the way in his journey to become a successful lawyer, but he will one day overcome them and make a name for himself - Saul Goodman. #POKERTH DISCUSSION BOARD TYRUS BINGO FULL#Saint Sebastian was shot full of arrows, but survived. The shot in "RICO" when Jimmy is signing in to Sandpiper Crossing to speak to a client juxtaposes him with a picture of Saint Sebastian hanging on the wall behind him.It also serves as Foreshadowing of the "1216" gambit that later escalates the feud between the brothers. This may have been deliberate, to motivate Chuck to "look over" Jimmy's work and help him. In "Bingo", when Jimmy talks about his clients' wills, he gets a form number wrong and Chuck corrects him.And much like Jimmy's own namesake, it's a beat-up, barely-functioning alleged car. Jimmy drives a Suzuki Esteem in the series.This suggests that she's cleaned up bloodstains before that Tuco also called "salsa." Either she really believes that club soda cleans out salsa stains, or she secretly is aware of Tuco's criminal activities. However, it's very good at getting rid of bloodstains. Anyone who knows a thing about cleaning solutions will tell you that club soda does not really work well when cleaning up salsa stains. Tuco's abuelita is convinced that club soda will get out "salsa" stains.Such conditions would have been ideal for a scam run by 'Slippin Jimmy', which likely increased James McGill's desire to re-live the good old days one more time. In episode one, Gene is motivated to watch his old advertisements of 'Saul Goodman', despite his paranoia of somebody recognising him as 'Saul', after hearing a weather warning of increased snow in the area, with the announcer specifically mentioning the increased likelihood of slippery footing.All of these are symbols of the law that have been left in states of disrepair or abandon, indicating the moral decline of the titular character. A Saul Goodman business card left in a running urinal. A necktie left behind in the desert with a tarantula crawling over it. Cigarette butts in the scales of Lady Justice.
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