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I think the legal stuff has been ridiculous and unrealistic from pretty much the beginning, particularly Jimmy/Saul’s criminal law stuff

Yeah it’s ridiculous, just like 99 percent of the legal stuff on the show

Oh please commenting about stupid stuff the recapper set is completely par for the course in the comments of any TV episode recap/review. If you think these weird comments by Donna are defensible then defend them but don’t act like it’s some crime against humanity to bring them up at all or somehow outside the scope

What’s the joke exactly?

Yeah I’ve found Donna’s weird prudishness or whatever about this stuff to be annoying and not just some cute quirk like she seems to think it is.

At first Jimmy really had me fooled that he sincerely wanted to call it quits with the whole thing but then I realized that was just slippin’ Jimmy again. He sold it so well but it was just another con where he made Kim think it was her idea. Another testament to the levels of Odenkirk’s acting

Kim has  a dark side but she only really indulges it when Jimmy’s around and Jimmy’s happy to enable her. Their relationship is terrible and they’re terrible for each other. That’s the tragedy

Yeah last week someone guessed that maybe Kim and Jimmy end up doing something that lands Kim in jail

Wow this is pretty good

I don’t think he was taking it out on that one kid per se. It’s just that he was having a lot of neurosis about how the whole dead drop thing was going and he channeled that into his OCD about cleanliness. The kid just happened to be sort of caught in the crossfire being his store manager or whatever and wanting to

Yeah he has a pretty average body for a man his age. I thought it was witty how they did that overhead shot which is normally used to give viewers a good look at the female lead’s gorgeous body (and I’m sure Rhea Seehorn would’ve looked great) but instead we see unfiltered Odenkirk

They were ridiculous and  probably grounds for disbarrment if they occurred in the real world

I used to agree with this consensus: i.e. that the Jimmy/Saul/Kim lawyering show is better than the the Mike, Gus, Nacho, Lalo (and now Hank and Gomey) show about meth dealing show. However, since Chuck’s death I’ve started to have the contrarian opinion. The core of the Jimmy/Saul/Kim show about high powered lawyers

Like most of Better Call Saul’s depictions of criminal defense law the stunt was completely ridiculous and would’ve gotten you way more than a stern talking to from the judge, like I don’t know but maybe disbarrment territory.

I mean, maybe, but I don’t really see how that’s relevant to the dynamics of Better Call Saul, which are pretty much all dynamics between different white people.

Yeah I agree. I’ve never found Howard to have done anything particularly objectionable and found him to basically be a sympathetic character. Furthermore, I don’t really understand why Jimmy hates him so much. Yes I understand the supposed reason for it as stated in the text I just don’t find that believable or logical

I actually found it really underwhelming when the payoff was just that Jimmy threw something at Howard’s car. I assumed there was something way more complex happening there

Scratch that. I forgot I’m pretty sure that Sherry Pie made the final four from the way certain communications have been worded. So I’d say Jan, Heidi, Nicky and Sherry is likely

I love Jan and I really like Heidi and Rock. I could see Jan and Heidi maybe making the final four but probably not Rock and definitely not Crystal. My early season guess would probably be Jan, Heidi, Nicky and maybe Widow?

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