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As Jimmy was mid-lie about playing it straight, my wife and I just looked at each other like, "Who are you fucking kidding, buddy?" Kim no doubt had the same reaction. Jimmy catching himself mid-lie, not willing to go through with the charade was such a winning moment. Everyone knew it wasn't true. I thought it

The people responsible for Berenstain are fucking with us again.

A critic that doesn't love this show doesn't deserve to watch television.

Omar? More like, Gay-mar!

If S&C pulled something like that, they'd be facing a multimillion dollar suit for employment discrimination and wrongful termination, not to mention sanctions for professional misconduct. There is little reason to doubt that the offer is sincere.

I feel like it is much the opposite, Jimmy seems to derive much of his self-worth from his relationship with Kim. Kim only finally called Jimmy back when she needed him to help her chase the dragon instead of dealing with her career conundrum.

Maybe she was a huge Dan Quisenberry fan as a kid.

This fucking show. I don't watch many other shows, but this is better than all of them I am quite convinced.

The ethics of the con dictate that you DON'T con an honest man. I think the show has made it quite clear through its characterization of Jimmy that he is not the one guilty of stealing from his dad's store.

Howard Hamlin has an extremely fragile ego, and it is absolutely not out of line or unrealistic for a named partner to bust an attorney off partner track for embarrassing him and the firm. Howard stuck his neck out to get Jimmy the job at Kim's insistence. It's not about the ad itself, it's about the fact that Kim

I think what the author is referring to is the unbelievably patronizing and borderline paternalistic tone Chuck takes in explaining the reference. Now granted, this is pretty much the tone Chuck takes with everyone, all the time, about everything, so I would agree that it's not really "mansplaining." More like,

FINALLY someone eating breakfast in this show. Only took 15 episodes.

He's well beyond caring what the powers-that-be at Davis and Main think. Jimmy has moved on from giving a shit about limits others might want to put on him - whether it's rules about solicitation, the chain of command, or any other artifice, Jimmy just doesn't care any more.

A good squatter cries during the opera. What is this, amateur hour?

Stop looking up my can!

When all he had to do was turn to the left side of the Force.

This is my sherpa, Qui-Gon.

All right, who's gonna call this sucker?

In Communist Russia, asshole lick YOU!

See, I have the opposite view - the Jedi were never meant to be infallible. Powerful, sure, but omniscience was never meant to be part of the deal, I don't think. The fact that they never seem to connect the guy continually angling for more political power with the rising power of the Dark Side that is shutting out