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I liked the look of affection on Kim's face when we hear the tape and she gets to hear how passionate and sincere Jimmy was about helping her career. She deserved to get that client. Jimmy was trying to deliver justice, who cares if he did it in a "Saul" way. As his brother even acknowledges (kind of), Jimmy's

BCS is confident enough in itself (and its audience) to give extended time to certain scenes. Some might say it is "slow," but it works imo.

I thought it was obvious. And even youngsters need to have seen that movie. It is an acting tour de force - Bogart's performance and the lawyer's, someone help me with his name. I think he won a best supporting actor oscar.

Right. It is Chuck who can't be trusted.

Best acting of Bogart's career.

No one else see this episode as a remake of "The Caine Mutiny?" Great episodee, but two questions: Why all the time spent talking about the tape and ownership. Also, why did Mike go to the house in the last episode? What purpose did that serve in the hearing?