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I'm imagining cats and dogs everywhere walking up to their dead owners and getting munched on instead of getting their ears scratched.

You live in MD and you're going to take your wife to Joe's Crab Shack?

Did I miss something? How do we know Strand is a drug dealer?

Fuhrmann did his best as well, he must have really wanted OJ to get off.

Uneducated?

Interesting. I didn't think back to that.

Jimmy's commercial was effective, but to them it was too risky in it's tone and it's timing. So they made it bland and unappealing, and moved it to the middle of the night to make it less visible.

Agreed. Additionally, giving Nacho the money back, in Mike's moralistic world, means there wasn't a deal. He's not going to snitch, but he may use leverage to help persuade Nacho to keep Hector away from Mike and his family.

Saul didn't think she would be affected. He honestly didn't think that part through, and thought that only he himself would need to deal with the fallout.

Or Nate AND Eve. Eve might have gone to Nate with the information on Wes' biodad, and the info that Wes would be seeing him that night.

I think it's more likely it was Nate. Even more likely that it's Frank, though, as he might have been able to figure out that Wes was going to see him.

It's not out of the question that the smaller bag was stuffed into a bigger bag that has some room in it. He could have dumped it in Chicago easily.

Why not, he helped usher in the Crack Epidemic that devastated their enemies.

It's odd, because I certainly have had leather gloves that got soaking wet (MN, rain/slush/snow mix and shoveling), sat around, dried out, got wet again (garage floor), sat around, dried out, were exposed to extreme heat and cold in the garage (not climate controlled) through hot summer weeks and long winters.

Yep, totally have been that guy. Totally missed the opportunity, and then had an epiphany years later

My wife said the same thing last night. "Why are his lips so ashy?"

I wonder if they will focus on the Danziger Bridge incident.

There were plenty of crimes centered around Hurricane Katrina. The most egregious one was what happened on the Danziger Bridge.

Agreed, I was just trying to make the same point that you made at the end. Being an asshole of a boss doesn't often work out well for you in the end.

That goes both ways, though. If she leaves the firm without his blessing, it can become harder for him to recruit good lawyers in the future. Nobody wants to work somewhere if they won't be able to advance their career. If she has done good work (and getting the new bank client sounds like it was a very good