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House of Learned Doctors
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Once again this episode brings up a point that makes this show and most of what we know as "Prestige Television" so compelling: we follow and often cheer for protagonists even though the antagonists are often right. Here we have Howard and Chuck do what most senior partners at a law firm the size of HHM would

Hank Venture as "Russian Guyovich".

Same can be said about Chuck. We don't like his elitism, but deep down he is right about Jimmy.

You're taking a huge risk quoting Family Guy on the AV Club boards- no matter how fitting it may be.

In the scene where Clifford finally fires Jimmy, it was notable how it ultimately hurt Jimmy for Clifford to be as mad at him as he was. Clifford is a good guy and a decent boss, albeit somewhat anal, and it hurts more when that type of guy is angry at you than it does when a pigfucker like Howard is.

When he was off the case, the elderly folks wouldn't deal with any other attorneys.