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One of my favorite moments from this season is when he opens the sunroof on his company car and looks up through the sunroof at the camera and gives a funny smirk.I really want to give a Chicago Sunroof to a few people I know
Yeah, that's what I knew her from. I also liked that show.Wexler was on Whitney. I swear it was pretty good for a network sitcom, and miles better than Cummings' other sitcom (a very low bar of course). I think Jutz and I are the only people on Earth that liked it. Maybe Vince Gilligan was also a fan.
i think what he did makes him even more likable...his brother chuck took that client back out of spite ,not because it was best for the firm...they have plenty of money...kims just starting out and in all honesty it was her score ...they were treating her like a lap dog letting her rot in the mail room...she owed them no loyalty and she took what she earned ...and when chuck said he liked victory laps that did it for me ...i was pumped when it all fell to ####.....jimmy is loyal when he wants to be ...he does whats right ...maybe his methods arent right but his intentions most certainly are ...he quickly finding out that doing things the lawyerly way is a dead end road for him...hes been a con man his whole life and he uses those skills to get the job done...i cant wait to see what makes him turn the corner to full fledged ''criminal '' lawyerJimmy has definitely taken a turn this year. He was a good guy with some quirks and "charm" in season 1, but he is more than halfway to becoming Saul now. Chuck is a doosh, but what Jimmy did to Mesa Verde is a clear turning point. He's basically willing to #### over an innocent client and screw over his brother -- in a pretty underhanded manner -- just to get what he wants (for Kim). The more clear turning point may have been when he returned the money in S1, but now we see that he's going to do whatever he wants to get what he wants, including being a felon. There's no ambiguity in what he did with forging the paperwork, so he's certainly becoming a less sympathetic character.
Agree. He broke the law, but did it for her. Can't say it didn't give him some level of satisfaction, but I don't believe he would have done it if Chuck wouldn't have screwed her over.i think what he did makes him even more likable...his brother chuck took that client back out of spite ,not because it was best for the firm...they have plenty of money...kims just starting out and in all honesty it was her score ...they were treating her like a lap dog letting her rot in the mail room...she owed them no loyalty and she took what she earned ...and when chuck said he liked victory laps that did it for me ...i was pumped when it all fell to ####.....jimmy is loyal when he wants to be ...he does whats right ...maybe his methods arent right but his intentions most certainly are ...he quickly finding out that doing things the lawyerly way is a dead end road for him...hes been a con man his whole life and he uses those skills to get the job done...i cant wait to see what makes him turn the corner to full fledged ''criminal '' lawyer
It's all good, man.Jimmy is obviously very likable, but still very much a dirtbag.
Sure, it's great when he's screwing over #######s like his brother. But as with all dirtbags and con men, innocent people will both get caught in the crossfire and be the intended victims on occasion. We've seen it with his father. He started off with good intentions to help him, but it was much easier just to steal from him.
It's honorable what he just did for Kim, but while we don't know exactly how this will end, we can be nearly certain that he'll ruin her career at some point (the only possible exception being that she leaves him before it happens).
I like Jimmy very much as an entertaining TV character, but in the end, he's going to take the easy route and look out for himself piling up collateral damage along the way. When people end up doing bad things in life, they almost always start out with good intentions.
Don't fall for it Jimmy.A very fair point about half measures.
But I don't think we yet know what Mike's end goal is. They may not appear so half-measured in time.
Just came in to post this.Gus. That's who left the note on Mike's car.
7-8 weeks ago there was a rumor that a Breaking Bad star would be on the finale but Gilligan said it would be too distracting even if it made perfect sense in the scope of the episode, so they took it out. Wonder if that's what it is.Gus. That's who left the note on Mike's car.
funny thing is that this shows most unsatisfying moments are still head and shoulders above anything else on tv right nowPs that was an excellent episode. Some of you are straight up nuts.
Esposito has a Netflix series coming out this summer. If it gets picked up for a second season, their shooting schedule (it's shot in NYC) would coincide almost exactly with BCS's schedule, and because of that, Gilligan did not want to tease with a Gus cameo and then not be able to deliver the storyline in season three.7-8 weeks ago there was a rumor that a Breaking Bad star would be on the finale but Gilligan said it would be too distracting even if it made perfect sense in the scope of the episode, so they took it out. Wonder if that's what it is.
Jimmy is such a moron and deserves everything coming to him.I can't beieve Jimmy fell for that. Con man got conned. It was masterful how he let it all be Jimmys idea even to the point of letting him in the house.
Glad I'm not your brother.Jimmy is such a moron and deserves everything coming to him.
I would have left Chuck bleeding on the floor of the copy shop, drove back home and banged my lawyer girlfriend.
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In CA tape recording without consent is a felony (there a was a trial a while ago in which a famous Hollywood/Beverly Hills PI/fixer for the stars was convicted and sentenced to several years in prison. Not sure, but doubt any evidence obtained illegally like that would be admissible in court. But no idea about New Mexico law, now or then?
* That was so predictable Chuck had a tape recorder, hard to believe a sharpie like Jimmy would fall for it.
Cracks me up that Chuck was in Spinal Tap
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Gus has been watching him watch Hector since Gus watches Hector too.Unsatisfying Mike episode. Who could have done that? There's no way Nacho had enough time to get to his car. Lawson? Not likely. tuco wasn't by the house, but he's probably still in jail, and that seems a little too subtle for him. Then who? And why?
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Ok cool. GL with the sleep thing.Lousy ending to the season... Jimmy was 100% predictable and Mike was extremely disappointing as standard now. Need to find something else to watch Monday night (which really bums me out) as the show isn't even interesting any longer, or maybe catch up on my sleep...
Even if it was admissible and they proved it was authentic Jimmy could claim that he said it just to help his obviously mentally-ill brother. I think that tape is recording is very shaky evidence.Also an issue is authentication, there's no witness to prove that it was really Jimmy saying those things on tape and not some actor Chuck hired to read a script.
Fring. He has unfinished business with the Salamanca's.Unsatisfying Mike episode. Who could have done that? There's no way Nacho had enough time to get to his car. Lawson? Not likely. tuco wasn't by the house, but he's probably still in jail, and that seems a little too subtle for him. Then who? And why?
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