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Sure, Sansa, just make it to the top of the dark broken tower when you are in real danger. Make sure to circle around and stare at said tower enough times to be spotted by every Bolton in town.

i am struggling to understand what prevented her to have the disobeying former slave stand a fair trial.

I missed the sarcasm in Joan's declaration to send her kid away for her new paramour. If anything, her job is more of a deal breaker than the kid - she could take Kevin to the pyramids, but not her work.

Agree, first name and middle name is how one would address a coworker, teacher, doctor, most definitely one's boss. Comrade is a strange word, mostly applied to an unknown person or a crowd.

A bit of humor in the episode: when Philip discusses Beeman seeing Martha, Elizabeth suggests Beeman could have "another" reason for seeing her (ahem, romantic) and Philip immediately responds with incredulity : "Martha????"

Chuck is very unlikely to have set up the offer for Jimmy. In your own words, "where's your evidence?". Chuck is more interested in the brands of apples he eats than reconciliation with his brother.

The ironing scene was important because Chuck dusted off his regular suit, no space lining necessary anymore.

His acting, the fake concern, the 'is this what you really want?" was the worst part. As if he didn't see how much Jimmy was invested into the case.

Although i doubt Chuck spent much time thinking about Jimmy. Yes, he rescued him from prison, stuck him into the mail office, but had no familial relationship with him for years. When Jimmy got his bar exam result and went to see Chuck, that scene played out as if Chuck was a complete stranger, barely mustering any

I love every word of this comment. Yes, Chuck lacks the basic self-awareness to realize that 'right' doesn't make it 'right'. Obviously, i lack the eloquence of the above poster.

Me theory is that Jimmy wouldn't rip the case from Chuck. He already sees is as 'theirs', not just 'his'.However, Chuck, seems more than happy to cut off Jimmy.

I was in awe of Jimmy. How he offered Chuck a way to make things right (pretend to quit) and forced Chuck to admit he never really wanted to work with Jimmy. Jimmy has 1000x the character and all Chuck has is his hubris.

Seriously, ironing his regular suit? He is already done with his illness.

Also, great performance by KIm, her courage when she confronts Hamlin and tears in her eyes when she is pained by what she'd learned about Chuck and cannot reveal to Jimmy.

Hamlin is not Jimmy's brother, Chuck is. To treat his own little brother who, within the past years, has done nothing but try to make him proud and help him out during his illness is the lowest of low. Jimmy was the one to make sure HHM don't take advantage of Chuck's situation. He wouldn't put him in an institution.

i think it's all tied up to Chuck - they'd already used HHM resources (printer, paper, westlaw) and Jimmy wouldn't stoop as low as Chuck to rip the case away from him.

I also don't agree with the criticizm above. One minor question: i thought the code was for the printer, as in one must punch a code on the printer to print?
This is similar to my job where everyone needs to scan an id to print anything. Westlaw account is probably paid for HHM but they wouldn't really notice few extra

Ah, thanks. It's probably just the same issue as when we don't see half of the main cast for entire episodes.

It just sounded like a playground, lots of young children happily giggling, rainbows and sunshine all around. Teenagers don't laugh.

Sasha didn't get back in the tower. She was in one of the abandoned houses outside the wall.