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And many others. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota#Residents In the BB episode director Michelle MacLaren used the crane shot because she, "...believed it conveyed Walter's helplessness, insignificance and lack of experience." In BCS it was used just to recall the original. The helpless and inexperience angle could certainly be applied to Kim. On YouTube From <i>38 snub</i> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yFF2DYAPqc Approx. 1:58 From <i>Point and Shoot</i> h̶t̶t̶p̶s̶:̶/̶/̶w̶w̶w̶.̶y̶o̶u̶t̶u̶b̶e̶.̶c̶o̶m̶/̶w̶a̶t̶c̶h̶?̶v̶=̶n̶j̶2̶L̶K̶M̶-̶k̶d̶_̶c̶ A̶p̶p̶r̶o̶x̶.̶ ̶0̶:̶5̶7̶ The video originally referenced has been removed. Try https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0e1Klo6i1s 2:29 thru 2:47 These days, not much. S6E5, <i>Black and Blue</i>. He also seems to be checking what looks like an electrical cord. And just before planting the gun he seemed to be deliberately counting his paces from one point to another. So...kill the lights, find the gun, lights back on and start shooting? That seems too simple. Actually, it says 2004. You know, I had forgot about that. It's an example of <i>Chekhov's gun</i>, which doesn't necessarily always apply to firearms. But in this case it does. Gus put the gun there. And he will use it later. So Gus, not Mike, will kill Lalo. At least, I hope so. I see what you mean. I still think he dies. Ignacio is also mentioned and we know he's dead. Lalo could be dead and Jimmy might not know. Or the timelines could overlap. Or...who knows? There is obviously personal animosity toward Howard on the part of both Jimmy and Kim. But the real reason they are trying to tarnish Howard's reputation is so Davis & Main will want to distance itself from HHM by bringing Sandpiper to a quicker conclusion. That way, Jimmy gets his cut sooner. Kim makes this observation when they were tossing out ideas for ways to embarrass Howard. Up to that point it was just an amusing pastime. Personal satisfaction is merely frosting on the cake. And I agree that while Howard is smug and condescending, he hasn't done anything to deserve this. It was a 2 hour long music video. After the peace conference Tom ask Don Corleone if he should tell Tattaglia to make sure the drug middle men have clean records. Don Corleone replies that Barzini will know without being told. He knew Barzini was the real power behind the drug racket and that Tattaglia was to weak to wage war without Barzini behind him. When Tom "corrects" him, the Don insults Tattaglia by aptly calling him a pimp and revealing that he knew it was Barzini all along. For what it's worth, it was mentioned in the book more than once that the Don was very strait laced in matters of sex. He would never profit from prostitution and had no respect for those who did. Micheal did not say this. Vito said it and only about Tattaglia. Bob Hoskins. Obviously not for a remake, God forbid there should ever be another. But in 1998, yeah. Good point. And it was a diesel which got better fuel economy than a gasoline powered engine. She didn't say she had a high paying job. She said she was not ashamed of having a good job and she had every intention of getting a better one. Lada? Lemmon's character was driving a BMW 2002. While a guy in his position could easily afford it, they weren't cheap. It's far from, "crappy." It's an obscure rule and it has never happened in the NFL but there is such a thing as a one point safety. So, in theory, it is possible to score only one point in a game. See the official NFL rules if you don't believe me. 15 years later... I have wondered about this too. Not so much the significance but the location. Only recently did I determine that this is the scaffold sign atop First Security Bank, most likely in Salt Lake City or possibly in Ogden, Utah. The Ogden location is now a Wells Fargo Bank and it's sign has been changed to reflect that. At the Salt Lake location the sign has been removed entirely. If you do an image search you will find old photographs of both buildings with the original signs.