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Don't lose faith in the possibility of a relationship, although it will not end well. Remember, Saul mentions two ex wives in Breaking Bad. Next season could be a track where Jimmy doesn't go full Saul immediately and this new take charge attitude leads to him making more romantic overtures towards Kim. Kim may end

With the dynamic between Jimmy, Chuck, and Howard, my theory is that the other Hamlin is Howard's dad, and Hamlin Sr. and Chuck started the firm with Howard joining later. Howard may not fully respect Jimmy as a lawyer, but I think he likes him more than he likes Chuck. Howard needs Chuck to keep the firm going and

Chances are good that we see Gus in a Mike centered B plot. From what I understood from Breaking Bad, Saul and Gus never meet. Saul "knew a guy who knew a guy."

I call him The Mad Pooper, my mom calls him "The Butt-ler"

The point is, and this can apply even as a teachable moment if "the kids are watching", that one can not seperate being a good guy and breaking the law. Regardless of the "criminal's" intention to hurt anyone, breaking the law makes them a criminal. You have a few too many drinks at dinner and drive home, you're a

Replace Megan with Anna Draper. The episodes with her showed the real Dick Whitman that makes Don Draper more complex.

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"Not Great, Bob!"

What Chuck said to Jimmy was pretty was awful, but it was nowhere near Walt telling Jessie that he watched Jane die and did nothing about it.

Poor Mr. Kettleman wanted some more coffee and the waitress didn't even notice him.

If there is a cameo, it should be the White family eating breakfast at the Loyola Cafe and we see them over either Jimmy or Mike's shoulder as a scene is going on. We should be able to obviously notice them, but they shouldn't have any lines or be a factor in the scene at all.

I heard on the last Insider Podcast that the writers did not have this set up until about mid way through the season. Howard was intended to be the heavy, but the idea of Chuck being behind Jimmy's freeze out came to them as they were writing the later episodes.

It was a great scene but I would contend that the confrontation between Walt, Uncle Jack, and Hank in "Ozymandis" was far superior- and that is solely limiting the discussion to the BCS/BB universe.

This show falls far behind Breaking Bad due solely to the distinct lack of breakfast eating. Has anyone eaten a waffle, a bowl of cereal, or even a piece of bacon on this damn show.

I've tried to say the same thing in a couple of posts, but those who commented said that the American Samoa Degree could be brushed aside. Those who hire large firms like HHM do their homework on who will be handling cases. What Chuck should have done back when Jimmy passed the bar is to recommend him to a smaller

I have also been there with a brother that constantly screws up and having to try to help him out. He passed in 1993 from a drug overdose and now my father and I are having the exact same problems with his son. So, I get the frustration and I know the feeling of having a hard time building trust.
The only slight

Also, firing Kim would be a move that would ruin any chance of Jimmy releasing the case to HHM.

It may be safe to assume that Hamlin came clean to Kim about Chuck being the impetus behind Jimmy being frozen out and possibly this lead Kim to try to influence Jimmy to take the deal. Kim was never going to tell Jimmy that it was Chuck behind it all and maybe if Jimmy just took the deal and went away, he would never

No amount of money was going to heal the fact that he was being told, "that's nice Jimmy, now go away"

Salud

No more shines, Billy. I know you been away a longer time, nobody told you.