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Kim's a peach but don't think she's so innocent to not realize they need the Sandpiper money.

That was on the heels of Kim being the beneficiary of Mesa Verde AND the legal council that humiliated his firm. I think Howard realizes she's not the cause of all this…but I think even Kim would admit he deserved to get a couple licks in.

There's plenty of good millionaires and billionaires and plenty of shitty ones…but yes to refine to point we don't know Hamlin enough personally to know all of his morals…i think what we're both saying is he's clearly a responsible business owner.

Hey now we got Hail to the Thief and my Orangemen finally won title WHILE I was a student. 2003 was a good year happy to live it any day thank you :-)

You mean The last 4 seasons of Dexter? 'Cause it's pretty heartbreaking they exist.

The way this show let the characters slowly reveal themselves is incredible. Remember, Howard was originally presented as the pariah…and now I'd run through a wall for that guy given what he's had to deal with and how he's handled it.

Chuck's exit from the firm was practically a roast.

I usually save my comments for reviews…but as a 35 year-old who, as a child, read his family's 1987 World Book set cover to cover, I have to offer my thanks for this continuing series. It's nice to know I'm not the only one who gets lost in the Wiki Wormhole.

I don't care what the business Is, if Howard Hamlin is running it I want in.

I took Mike's change of mind after hearing that woman's story as him realizing 'hey, I'm still alive, I'm good at something, I'm gonna do it'.

"If I can change….
…and YOU can change…
…EVERYBODY CAN CHANGE!"

Anyone notice symmetry of Phillip reflecting on the fond memories of his father, who he's learned was really doing some cold-blooded awful things, and then at the end of the ep realizing he was going to back to play 'dad' in the car? I know that he's probably been internalizing the parallel for a while, but when they

No worries. Personally I think culture in general has gotten a little too worried about spoilers over the years.

So…Nacho is totally gonna get a doctor to tell him what the meds are for and swap them out with a placebo, right? Ding ding ding?

Haha wow you've got a lot of guts coming in here where half the conversation, even in Donna's review, is total *spoiler alert* for BB.

Totally said about the same thing farther up. Nacho wants to be a professional, not a thug.

Yeah he recognizes that she's a single mother who is in survivalism mode. Not to mention he will always blame himself for what happened to her. Yeah, she's using that guilt in a veiled way to get things she wants, but he probably feels like he owes it to her anyway. Also hey he loves that little girl.

No, it's just that he realizes that tact, intelligence & temperance are actually what's needed in the modern crime world…not a bunch of old school thuggery. He probably admires Fring very much and wishes he could play for his team. Nacho isn't in the racket to swing his dick around like Hector, he's in it to make

Lens flare, baby! Bevel it! Emboss it!

Given they have the Sunday night marquee game there was no way they'd ever have had a chance at the Thursdays, other than season kickoff and Thanksgiving prime-time.