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Breaking down what “namaste” means in the BCS world (spoilers)

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u/BitterColdSoul avatar

“I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together.”

The walrus is Saul.

Goo Goo G’joob!

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Enlightening comment! Thank you

u/Pir-o avatar

I thought that "NAMAST3" was meant to show that deep inside he's still an asshole. Mirroring the "KEN WINS" license from BB. Showing that he's still as shallow as he always was.

I immediately flashed to Mr. Acker's speech about "Those rich assholes who only give to charity just so they can feel better about themselves".

Howard just adapted the "zen" point of view after his therapy as a way to feel better about himself by fixing his wrongs. But Saul sees it for what it is, a selfish act just so he can feel good about himself again.

u/KosstAmojan avatar

3 balls, 3 bells, 3 drops, 3 visits to Acker, NAMAST-3.

u/jackmib avatar

It's just what Howard's vanity plate says.

u/Cky2chris avatar

Im guessing it's become a part of his persona through hus acceptance at chuck's suicide and how hes coping with it, we never really got the idea he was a "namaste" guy before

u/Mr_Dumass40 avatar

Probably watching the wrong show if you think it's that simplistic.

u/jackmib avatar

I don't care mystic munbo jumbo crap.

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It is not just Vince. There is a team of writers out there.

Finally someone makes them justice!

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