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787:...Years before Lalo Salamanca became a threatening villain on Better Call Saul, the character was referenced in a throwaway line of dialogue in the early Breaking Bad episode, "Better Call Saul." That episode features a scene where Walt and Jesse intimidate Saul Goodman by kidnapping him and holding him at gunpoint in the desert. Pleading for his life, Saul exclaims, "It wasn't me! It was Ignacio, he's the one!" 509: 470: 455: 428: 408: 385: 374: 353: 334: 319: 304: 277: 521: 503: 77: 493: 242: 515: 848: 828: 817: 802: 791: 762: 749: 736: 723: 710: 697: 674: 663: 642: 621: 610: 867:
There are four images. Two are libre licensed images with appropriate tags. One is the episode cover art with NFUR. One is also a non-free image, the overhead crane comparison shot. This is discussed at length in the associated prose, which meets the NFUR requirement that such an image be used
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and "accentuate the things that I think you guys and gals were trying to achieve in the writers' room and the way the characters have been played."
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because "we can't really be sure which of these drug lords is the hero and which is the villain, and the speech itself is just a stalling tactic."
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that Better Call Saul had "completed its transformation into one of the most riveting – and bleakest – dramas of the streaming age."
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Dalton had been aware prior to the filming of the sixth season that his character would have an early exit, but only
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the episode "pulses with nocturnal suspense, your reward after several hours of carefully constructed plot."
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Earwig mostly catches quotes, especially the Jimmy "lizard brain" quote, which are justifiably used.
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despite its flaws, "some damn good, well-made television with mesmerizing acting across the board."
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as a "masterclass moment for the series in general and Odenkirk as an actor in particular."
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for identification of and critical commentary on the television program and its contents
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The sentence is long enough that instead of removing the comma, add "he" after "but"
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masterclass moment for the series in general and Odenkirk as an actor in particular
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Remove comma after "Gus Fring", after "any involvement", and after "meth lab"
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29: "Stalling tactic" quote and praise for Dalton in the Hogan review.
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piece includes details of Odenkirk's heart attack and revival.
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felt was "more a sign of narrative convenience than planning."
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who "wanted to hear it, so their hate could be justified."
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period after quotation mark for a sentence fragment
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