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Yeah at least give him a chance to prove that he can be trusted

I disagree that Chuck was right! Apparently it came naturally to him to get out there and study he was a student Jimmy wasn't so he had to work extra hard at getting himself a law degree

Uploaded for ego dressed as principality and nobility

Brilliant acting simply brilliant

Of course they can but they're just that good that they could pull it off without it being called fanfare

Right…in a mystery you are supposedly looking for and reading''clues'

Upvoted for culture up date…that's my take as well

I think maybe it's because he didn't have many people who knew him as Jimmy Mcgill and that's the point

I just finished the show and I was bummed we didn't get any back story about her.

I just saw the whole series on Netflix so I'm super late to this discussion. But I can't help saying I'm stunned by Odenkirk's performance by the whole story by Ermentrout(sp) and I feel so much for Saul… I think I'm going to have a blast going through these discussion boards

Oh,as it went on, he definitely proved himself didn't he!?

Agreed. Never would have thought he was such a good guy before… well I always enjoyed him on BB I always thought he was kind of a low-life lawyer

Wow you really have me thinking about this now

Oh yes I would love to see the beginnings of Gus..

I understand his turnaround, being on the right side of the law didn't get him anything in his mind, but I hate that Chuck will hear about it and be able to say yeah I told you so

I cried for Jimmy longer than usual for television tears!!!

I know!!!! WHY?????

Agreed…bad language makes one sound ignorant IMHO, and in a story on film, just loses it's punch after a few times

Upvoted 're Diana especially!

Yeah I know that. Marco's just all the sudden gangbusters against them there was no segue… I just couldn't make it out in my mind straight before but this is it