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No, the only similarity to the main show is they are in the same universe. Characters and locations are different, as is the timeline. This show has L.A. breaking down into chaos, but they don't stay in the city very long.
And Jeremiah said he never knew what to do about Troy, so along with other people leaving/dying, Madison has effectively taken control over the whole camp.
Nick has said he is more comfortable in this world and everybody else is trying to catch up.
I think she will be better once she turns over to the dark side. The episode tonight she was like Rick from the comics when he used a false flag to convince everyone to train for war with the whisperers. She will go much darker than Rick though.
it was one of those phones that snaps a lot of photos in succession, equivalent to about a half second of video. He took it while she was going down the slide, but one of the photos looked like she was laid out on the slide with her skirt up.
They're already working on season 2, but I expect they will do more in the new stories to address the criticisms of season 1.
the new season of Orange is the New Black has random topless women walking around in the background. And period blood jokes seem to be another trademark.
there was also the sex scene
the 2 who play the grannies practicing slamming into the wall I LOLd
I liked the video part at the end where it shows what it would have looked like on TV back then. Also I remember the cheesy rap stuff being a thing. Favorite character by far would have to be Sam and by the end you can see Justine has a lot of his same mannerisms.
Madison has experience working with messed up teenagers, so she knows enough to be able to control him. That's why she told Alicia he won't hurt her (though she didn't say he could get very close to that point). As long as he believes she can give him what he couldn't get from his mother, he will not want to disappoint her and she can use that to her advantage. The other side of it- Jeremiah could be doing the same thing to Nick.
Yes, the producers have mentioned they are taking Saul and some of the other characters from Breaking Bad and adding layers to them while introducing new characters and filling out some of the known backstories. In one episode of Breaking Bad, he said his 2nd wife cheated on him, but we haven't seen anything about Jimmy's wives, so he very well could have been making that up.
Dead, but not necessarily done with the show.
Mike probably told him about it beforehand.
Gus wants Hector watch him take away everything Hector has piece by piece, including his family. Mike probably told Gus about the pills, and Gus knows there is a fairly strong chance of survival if he can get medical attention quickly. Best case, Hector is hospitalized for a while and less involved in the day to day operations. We see Gus taking this same kind of gamble on himself in Breaking Bad with the poison.
He's always been Saul, because Saul = Slippin Jimmy. Kim knows this too, but they have adopted a don't ask don't tell policy since season 2. There are some lines he doesn't like to cross, like in Breaking Bad where he had Francesca call Hank and tell him his wife was in the hospital.
Maybe she starts a secret drug empire and forces Jimmy to help her launder the money. When she gets caught, she has to take a new identity as a manager of a Blockbuster in Omaha where one day in the not too distant future, she is reunited with Jimmy.
Margaery did it on purpose, to show she had already gotten her hooks in Tommen, giving her leverage over Cersei. Also, Cersei needed to gain favor with Mace Tyrell, because he was one of the judges for Tyrion's trial. She was trying to get his vote to convict Tyrion. Notice she also went to Oberyn around that same time for the same reason.
In Breaking Bad, Walt made a mistake by not switching the ricin back after it had served its purpose to turn Jesse against Gus.