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Tuco is awesome... totally underused in Breaking Bad. Hopefully he'll pop up a few times more in BCS.


I reckon there's potential (maybe in the next series) to bring back Jesse and his buddies in one or two episodes. If you remember when we first met Saul in BB, Jesse implied that he was familiar with Saul and his... methods.

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According to Wikipedia there were talks with the Jessie actor (Aaron somebody?) but he says it isn't happening. That's not to say it won't though.


Talks with Hank and Skylar have also happened apparently, so suspect we'll see some familiar faces in the future.


It also says it's both a prequel (it's set in 2002) and a sequel dealing with some of the aftermath of BB, so will be interesting to see how that all works out.


I could be wrong, but I think there are plenty of poeple out there who'd like to know what became of both Saul and Jessie after BB.

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Otta Wrote:

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> I think there are plenty of

> poeple out there who'd like to know what became of

> both Saul and Jessie after BB.


Didn't the opening sequence of BCS give us a glimpse into what happens to Saul post-BB?

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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Finally caught the first two episodes last night.

> I enjoyed it - definitely has potential.



We watched this last night


It felt slightly more Coen Brothers this time around


Saul is a great character, i'm glad to see him back

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uncleglen Wrote:

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> I expect Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) is earning a

> lot more with the X box ads.


But how long before the roles dry up for him? Whatever else he's in, he's always going to be Jesse Pinkman...


And the audience will be expecting him to end every sentence with "bitch!"

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I've still only watched the first one. I know what Quids means about the link to Breaking Bad, but that's unavoidable. It couldn't work as a stand alone because in too many ways it's linking itself to the future of BB. For me it's a prequel.


I'd have liked to see earlier dealings with Gus, but in BB it is very clear that Saul has no idea who Gus is at first, so that ain't gonna happen.

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