[S4E5] Match Point
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When Karl begins to terrorize Meera, Jojen tries to protect his sister by saying he has the sight. \"I saw you die tonight,\" the boy states. Their conversation is interrupted when the Night's Watch storms the keep. Locke rushes to Bran, and confirms his identity when the boy does not react to a slice on his leg. Realizing he's in danger, Bran wargs into Hodor and frees the giant from his chains. Using Hodor's strength, Bran breaks Locke's neck. Returning to his own consciousness, Bran commands Hodor to free the Reeds and Summer. Spotting Jon, Bran tries to call out to him but Jojen points out that Bran's brother will never allow him to find the three-eyed raven. Bran resolves to leave.
It's literally tattooed into his chest. Ever since Moon (Hannah Kepple) broke up with Hawk in Season 2, Episode 5 (\"All In\"), nearly everything Hawk does revolves around the loss of his girlfriend. Though Hawk has definite aspirations to get back together with Moon in Season 3, he abruptly learns that she is already in a relationship with Piper (Selah Austria). In Season 4, Episode 5 (\"Match Point\"), Moon compliments Hawk on the new color of his mohawk, telling him that purple \"symbolizes enlightenment.\" Clearly unaware of such information, Hawk shyly insists that is exactly what he was going for. Though Hawk is ready to settle for being friends with Moon at this point, Demetri (Gianni DeCenzo) informs him that Moon's relationship with Piper actually didn't work out.
In the final scene of Season 4, Episode 6 (\"Kicks Get Chicks\"), Demetri's pep talk with Hawk finally has its intended effect and Hawk arrives to practice at Miyagi-Do, the dojo with which he will compete in the 51st Annual All Valley Karate Tournament. Sadly, Hawk loses Miyagi-Do crucial points in the first division and seems to be struggling. After Kyler torments Hawk on the sideline, Hawk seems more deflated than ever before.
As Unforgotten careens towards the Season 4 finale next week, Cassie is all but off the rails. When the episode starts, she's going to see her father, accusing him again of being manipulated to change his will, getting in a screaming match on the stoop. Afterward, John points out she's not angry about the choice, but her father slowly disappearing. She can let go of it and the anger at being denied her pension, etc. They don't need it. She can quit tomorrow, move down south with him, live their lives together.
As we saw in the scene set to the song \"Street Life,\" Jimmy is always pulled in that direction, feeling his most comfortable on the streets making a quick buck and convincing people of whatever he is trying to sell. Him being upset later when talking to Kim after his mugging was not because he thought his actions were foolish, but that he had lost some of his edge. So the next time he tries a con, it'll have to match more of the life he's living now -- enter Saul
It was filmed in black and white, a style which had been considered for Black Mirror before but not previously used.[5] The idea was suggested by the director David Slade to bring to mind old horror films and to match the \"oppressive nature\" of the episode.[8][9] Brooker originally wanted the episode to be entirely free from dialogue,[10] similar to the film All Is Lost.[8] Brooker suggested using the Steven Spielberg films Duel and Jaws as inspiration, whilst The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was an influence for Slade.[11][12] Executive producer Annabel Jones felt that the story presented a world devoid of hope, and filming \"a world drained of color felt right\".[5] Slade reported that though biological events or apocalypses were considered, the episode does not suggest a backstory for the world in order to focus on the conflict between Bella and the dog.[12]
Filming took place on two monochrome cameras, not many of which existed at the time. In the scenes with Bella in a car, a remote driver controlled steering from a pod on top of the car. This allowed Peake to act fearfully with more realism. At one point, a dog jumps through a van window and shoots the driver. This sequence was achieved by filming the glass being broken for real, then adding the dog and additional broken glass in post-production.[13]
Meanwhile, the California boys are racing around in Argyle's pizza van. They have a phone number from the government agent that died, and they think that's going to help them find El. They zoom through the desert to a pay phone, with telephone lines in the background, and it's almost identical to the shot from David Fincher's \"Seven\" in which Brad Pitt's detective character drives out to receive a mysterious package. Thankfully, things go better for the \"Stranger Things\" guys than they did for Mr. Pitt, but it's so visually similar that it's impossible for Fincher fans to not immediately point at their screens like Leonardo DiCaprio in \"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.\"
Actually, it probably goes without saying, but at this point Better Call Saul never takes a day off when it comes to quality. This show is humming along like a freight train, gliding effortlessly yet with unmistakable power from moment to moment, scene to scene, sequence to sequence, character to character, episode to episode. Its destination is death. As Saul (Bob Odenkirk) himself puts it in this episode's cold open, \"Quite a ride, huh\"
This one takes place during the events of Breaking Bad, in full color and with Jimmy in full Saul Goodman mode, complete with his long-suffering receptionist Francesca (Tina Parker) -- a BB regular last seen on Saul when Jimmy and Kim had to let her go following Jimmy's suspension from the bar. As she shreds every last document in the office, Saul ransacks the place for various secret stashes of cash and god knows what else, at one point literally taking a boxcutter and slicing the preamble of the Constitution -- his office wallpaper -- to shreds to find what he needs. He also makes the call to the witness-relocation specialist who'll help him escape with a new identity.
Candidate number two, by contrast, is a nebbishy German who nearly gets carsick on the way, scribbles his observations in a battered old notebook, and measures the place with an old-fashioned tape measure, even marking out the distances in physical paces at one point. When it's all said and done he rattles off an entire litany of reasons why the job will be difficult, dangerous, expensive, hard to keep secret, and easy to screw up in any number of ways. But this kind of workaday frankness is exactly what Gus is looking for. He emerges from the shadows and introduces himself, in German no less. Say what you will about the Chicken Man, but he knows the value of a hard day's work.
This makes him a perfect match for the still bruised and battered Kim, as they uneasily joke later that night. (He tells her about the mugging, but lies about what he was doing at the hot dog stand that late at night in the first place.) And that's not the only way these two are cut from the same cloth. Just like Jimmy's legitimate skill and passion for elder law, Kim turns out to be a heck of a pro bono public defender. She coaches a young client in how to look and act in the courtroom, she steamrolls the D.A. into agreeing to a shockingly light sentence by threatening to expose his prosecutorial misconduct in the case, and she comforts a terrified young woman (implicitly a single mother) facing her first drug charge until she's ready to stand trial. These scenes play out in a fashion that's less showy than either Mike's or Jimmy's, emphasizing the hands-on care required for her to get the job done.
Kira, Scott and Stiles pull apart all the teams lacrosse sticks looking for the weapon, which Scott eventually says is pointless since most of the team plays with their own gear. Kira suggests they should get the game canceled but Scott believes their best chance to find the assassin will be during the game.
Violet bemoans the fact that they should be going after the bigger target on the list, the Alpha. But Garrett points out that a whole Alpha Pack tried to take down McCall and he was the one left standing. Garrett insists that they only go after the beta on the field during the game.
Chris is in the weapons cage at his apartment building. He hears a noise and flips a switch to electrify the metal mesh surrounding him. A figure outside the cage drops to the floor. Chris draws his weapon and turns to find Severo (Ivo Nandi) pointing a gun at him. Araya Calavera (Ivonne Coll) comes in and cracks a joke about how a Mexican standoff is just called a standoff in Mexico.
Whatever. The point is that there are assassins out there using axes (Mouthdemort), thermo-cut bolo necklaces (Girlfriend of Garrett), and big knives that leave behind weird hexagonal marks (Garrett).
Later, Cersei holds court at a meeting of the Small Council by announcing that she will be advising Tommen until he comes of age and chooses a Hand for himself. She proceeds to name Mace Tyrell as the new Master of Coin and Qyburn as the new Master of Whisperers. But when she tries to appoint her uncle, Kevan Lannister (Ian Gelder), to the position of Master of War, he rebukes her by declaring that he returned to the capital to pay his respects to his brother, Tywin, not to serve as one of her flunkies. He goes on to say that he does not recognize her authority and will be waiting for word from the king at Casterly Rock. Cersei silently fumes over his insults.
She comes upon Daemon, looking for all the world, in his pointy hood, like a tall, sickly Jawa. She throws some of the unkind words he's been saying about her back in his blank, impassive face, and lets us know that they've never had sex. Daemon's keeping it on-brand, in that sense. She realizes too late that she's a loose end he's looking to wrap up, and before he brains her with a rock she gets in a good burn about how he \"couldn't finish.\" Aaaaand that's a show wrap for Lady Rhea Royce, folks. Left a bigger impression than her less-than-two-minutes of screentime would lead you to expect. 59ce067264
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