disqusg4eixohbyb--disqus
Darren Clark
disqusg4eixohbyb--disqus

Pragmatic all the same - the hole was already there.

THIS! If she's got $15K to pay Howard back, a huge client and another big referral can she not afford to hire an intern or two?

"The show tells us early on that Walt would rather go to these incredible extremes than accept help from someone he felt insulted by 20 years ago, so that the problems he faces are of his own making."

"We also saw that he was violating Bar Association rules over solicitation by bribing his way onto Sandpiper's buses, which could have destroyed the whole case if he'd kept it up — and he wasn't exactly subtle — and anyone had found out."

"But Saul at his most cold-hearted doesn't require justice to accompany revenge"

Your proclaimed business sense is indicative of someone whose real-world experience involves wearing a hair net and a name tag. Your persistence in defending your baseless argument despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary is fascinating in the worst way.

"Slipping and falling was sleazy. The Sklar brothers were just doing good business and offered to pay the rate for one commercial. Jimmy was screwing them there making them pay much more than the market price for the commercial. Jimmy was desperate for the cash but he was still wrong."

I'd upvote you a thousand times if I could! I've never run an out-and-out con, but I can fully admit I IMMENSELY enjoy the feeling of taking a some blowhard asshole down a few notches by beating him at his own game (and maybe coming out a bit ahead myself). While Jimmy excels at this, I like to consider myself

Devil's Advocate here - I don't believe any of us is naive enough to believe that high schoolers aren't going to seek booze and cigarettes, and they're going to end up buying them somewhere. Lots of ways to skirt the law if you have the capacity to learn the law, and Jimmy demonstrably does. Not condoning anyone's

Jimmy's fatal flaw in the Mesa Verde caper was to rush back into that copy shop when Chuck started with his typical batshit psychosomatic nonsense - He knew Chuck was in no real physical danger and he knew Ernie was there with him. All he had to do was let the ambulance come, he'd get yet another call about his

Maybe it's because sales is the only skill I've ever personally been able to utilize to keep the wolf from the door, or maybe I'm overly sympathetic to Jimmy because I've often been sick & tired of being trod upon, but I still don't get the big deal with the Davis & Main thing. As I understand it, Jimmy was given a

"Another brilliant message from Gilligan: charity/sacrifice > money/fortune when the time of death comes."

But if she's lying anyway, couldn't she just as easily lied about seeing and speaking with them?

EXACTLY THIS!!! A world with a 98% reduction in population seems like a great place if you want to be a recluse

Where's Holy Wayne when you need him?

but the big question nobody's answering is who ended up with the radioactive acrylic spherical fossil of a nude Nora?

OR…with 98% of the population gone there was no shortage of places for her to hide right where she was.

If that's the case I'd definitely be living in the world where there's a 98% departure rate.

As long as we're tugging at loose ends, Should Kevin Sr. and his Outback girlfriend not be in prison being as how she killed a cop and he aided and abetted, pummeling another cop in the process?

"Especially after the last words she spoke to her child was cursing at her because she spilled her drink? That CRUSHED me! (I am going to be seriously checking how I talk to my kids much more now!)"