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Terry Davis won
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Explains muchGood movie, unironically
Explains muchGood movie, unironically
I admire the pragmatism in Todd. He was given a job by his superiors and did whatever it took, every time. Had he joined the military, he would be a hero.
Jesse has been kept as a meth-slave for months at this point, but the last time he tried to escape they killed his "girlfriend" and promised that they would kill her kid if he tried again. He wants freedom, but he surrenders his chance because he knows it will lead to them killing the kid. I also like the very human way that Todd tries to talk him down with pizza and beer.
Yea, he felt bad for Jesse, brought him ice cream, promised to take better care of him, but he never let him go because he had his orders.I admire the pragmatism in Todd. He was given a job by his superiors and did whatever it took, every time. Had he joined the military, he would be a hero.
If Gus represents the perfect boss or leader, Todd represents the perfect henchmanYea, he felt bad for Jesse, brought him ice cream, promised to take better care of him, but he never let him go because he had his orders.
He respected the cleaning lady, but as soon as she was a threat to their operation he didn't even think twice about killing her. He regrets it, but he felt he had too.
I wish we got to see more of him. He really didn't get to be that type of character much in the show
Shotguns don't work like that BTW
Ironically, nothing he did was illegal, in fact you can legally saw off the barrel as long as you saw off the stock too. It only illegal if you saw the barrel without sawing the stock.Good movie, unironically
It was very generous of him to do that, from the way he looked in El Camino I thought he'd eat the ice cream himself.brought him ice cream
this, so much this...I'm gonna sound like a Troon sending this but it's genuinely one of the best fight scenes in any animated film or series I think.