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Yep, that's it! Oh good golly gosh it was awful, even for a purposefully awful film.

*Rudiger

I once saw a movie about a killer gingerbread man…or something…it was just….weird…

Chucky really stacked it on over the years…

Hehe yeah, or a "bad guy"…

I believe that's known as the Wexler Effect

I agree, and I feel for you! She had a relatable analogy which she used on the one person in the meeting she HAD to persuade (Paige was already pretty much on Kim's side). There was nothing flirty about it. Unless I missed some playful footsies or girlish giggling (I didn't haha)!

I saw a more timid, sheepish version of Patrick Wilson.

How very un-PC of you!

Hehe, couldn't help but think of HHM'S 13th floor parking lot with the P13 reference!

Give his CincoPhone a call and ask him. He can't call you!

Totally. Her reviews are sort of like second viewings and she's especially good at recreating those little smile moments in episodes. It's awesome to be reminded so vividly and humorously of those tiny moments that makes the show what it is. I had the exact same thoughts about the drooping desk lamp too, haha!

Nah sorry I wasn't being totally clear. I reckon Chuck's understanding of the situation certainly stems from here (this is the point after all where we see Jimmy first wolfing it up), but I don't think he has the full picture. This scene I think was also to show that Chuck was right to an extent about Jimmy but also

Good to see he avoided the Hamlindigo this time ;)

Thank golly gosh we have Polite Fight!

…but Omar politely declines and Jimmy gets stuck with Kuby instead?!

Jimmy's nanny-type assistant voice always reminds me of Sweet Dee's accents as well. So cringe-inducingly bad/hilarious.

Yeah I'm pretty sure we see her, though I can't remember if it's specifically stated that it's her or not. Could have been a random carer in BB and not the same person…

Mike really shouldn't leave his car windows open like that when he's away from his vehicle. I'd rather a camera reflection to ruin the shot than to have to worry about a Salamanca hiding in the back seat.

I think this opening showed Jimmy's first insight/inspiration to grifting, and showed his dad's susceptibility to being grifted. I personally think his dad was scammed out of that 14 grand by someone other than his son. I'm not in the "Saint Jimmy" crowd though. This is Breaking Bad's knee-breaking cousin, after all.