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    I love this show and its ability to explore the implications of each character's actions - good and bad - and to keep the narrative moving forward. But one issue I don't understand is Kim's predicament about doing a great job for Mesa Verde and the concern about being able to handle all the work or take on other

    Jimmy's/Saul's revelation of Chuck's problems to the malpractice insurance agent was pure spite. He is changing. And the implications for Chuck will be much worse than a 150% increase in his premiums. Since Chuck is a member of a firm, it probably means an enormous premium increase for the whole HHM firm - which is