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I don't know, I think Stan will eventually find out that the Jennings are the couple he's been searching for since S1. I don't think there's anyway he would want to let them walk away unpunished.

“Ah, it’s more trouble than it’s worth,” says Agent Beeman, correctly relaying the device’s treasonous tendencies and possibly articulating the opinions of his creators.

This episode was a letdown? Hardly.

Moping and mopping

No, just that she saved them from having to make up some excuse as to why they wouldn't be around next weekend. Although, maybe she is keeping tabs on them and reporting back to the center.

This episode was much better than last weeks search for clues in LA. The scene with Gloria and Ray in his office was excellent, as well as Ray with his boss' and Ray at the bank. Watching Gloria get lectured and being completely confused as to how any of it relates to her ongoing case was pretty funny as well. Emmit

I still like this show. But man, this episode was slooooooow. I feel like the Paige story is just rinse and repeat. Every time Paige is on-screen, the entire show grinds to a halt. It becomes the "what's going on with Paige" show. And it's always the exact same things that are going on. I get it, it would be difficult

Flying off the handle just helped prove his long lasting contempt for Jimmy, and his supreme desire to stop Jimmy from ever becoming an actual lawyer.

It's a mental illness. Not physical like Chuck tries to tell everyone. The battery doesn't hurt him, electromagnets don't hurt him. It's his own mind that causes it.

And that he would knowingly lie under oath about his disease, and the overall reason for getting a confession out of Jimmy by using his disease as an advantage.

I don't know why we're all so sure he'll lose Kim. We don't really see much of Saul's personal life during BB. Only his interactions with Walt, Jessie, and Mike.

Jimmy already knows this. Chuck already knows this. The point was proving it to the Bar during a completely unrelated case. They kept saying Chuck McGill's mental state is not on trial here. But Jimmy and Kim found a way to make it relevant once Chuck decided to play the tape, and testify to it's contents. The whole

Wow. Good point. Didn't think of it like that but you're probably right. I would assume Chuck will end up pushing her away though.

Anyone else? Who else's opinion does Chuck hold in such high regard?

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Then they wouldn't be as sure that the plan they had would work

Those 2 things coincide with each other.

Another great episode. You had to know that Chuck's leading of Jimmy into that confession would come back to bite him. Kudos to Kim and Jimmy for playing it perfectly. And I love the look Howard gives Kim after she has some fun with him on the stand. And of course Chuck, channeling his inner Jack Nicholson with his

I don't know, Gloria is just pretty boring. No energy, not a very interesting backstory so far. This episode had some highlights, but spent too much time sputtering in place. I get that's what I love about this show for the most part, but the characters need to be interesting, and have interesting people around them.

You could be right, I'm just assuming they have a falling out, but I could be wrong for sure.