What two free class periods does to a mf
(jk, I only used one to draw)
The babygirl. Trying to relearn how to draw him and play a bit with artstyle.
Saul/Jimmy mamarracho la mejor versión fr
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"I've known good criminals and bad cops. Bad priests. Honorable thieves. You can be on one side of the law or the other. But if you make a deal with somebody, you keep your word. You can go home today with your money and never do this again. But you took something that wasn't yours. And you sold it for a profit. You are now a criminal. Good one, bad one? That's up to you."
~ Pop-Pop
Let's talk about Mike Ehrmantraut. He's in a unique position with regards to the law. As a dirty cop, Mike was simultaneously criminal and lawful. He knows the law is hypocritical and unevenly applied, and has no illusions that lawful = good and criminal = bad. When his son is killed by officers of the law, Mike must step outside of the law to get justice. So naturally, he mostly wears the color historically favored by outlaws everywhere - black.
Although he does struggle with it through the series. He wants to be lawful - or at least, he knows he should want to be lawful. He starts the series off in muted blue, when he is half-heartedly trying to live inside the law.
But he reverts to black pretty quickly. When his former colleagues come to interrogate him about the deaths of his son's killers, he's in black, refusing to cooperate. He will have nothing to do with the law anymore.
Blue creeps back when Nacho tries to convince him to murder Tuco. He may be an outlaw now, but murder is still a pretty big law to break. He wears a black jacket (outlaw) with a very muted blue shirt (he still has lines he won't cross...for now).
When he meets with Gus, he's in black and gray. He knows working for Gus is going to put him well out of the reach of lawful blue...
...but he still hasn't given up completely on a lawful life, as we see with his flirtations with Anita, wearing blue jeans and a blue checked shirt.
But his blues are always faded, and he's much more comfortable in black:
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I was just reminded of a panic attack I had about 3 weeks ago when I was high.
I had been rewatching Better Call Saul for the past 3 days leading up until that point, and as it started to get intense, I went to the shower to calm me down. I was feeling like I was starting to lose that battle to the anxiety, hanging on by a thread, arguing to myself that I was okay to keep metacognition, until .
The voice in my head turned to Jimmy McGill.
He started to argue me down from it, and within 30 seconds, I was completely calm.
So, pro tip, maybe try imagining that the next time you feel panicky. I laughed my ass off once I was back in my room.
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I <3 playing around with effects
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I firmly believe that if Anna switched places with Saul Goodman she would thrive whereas he would struggle. And she would get with Kim
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