We know a lot about what is going to happen on the show from already watching BrBa.
We know a lot about what is going to happen on the show from already watching BrBa.
Chuck, and to a lesser extent Howard, underestimate the skill of both Jimmy and Kim.
I am positive they did, but I didn't have a tank in 2002. I know by 2005 they absolutely recommended against fishbowls and other things like sub-gravel filters.
I'm pretty sure Jesse knew someone that Saul helped in the past, so he knew he was a Criminal lawyer.
I couldn't remember who Saul helped who Jesse knew, I was thinking it was Combo or Badger.
I bet we get Skinny Pete, Combo, or Badger first…
I thought the same thing, but a battery is just as effective, and less noticeable in his jacket pocket than a flip phone would have been.
I know :-)
It's like they set up a wolf blood knife trap (which may just be a myth, but it makes a good metaphor):
I think this destruction of Chuck, where Chuck actually admits his contempt for Jimmy, caps it. He renounces his own name because he himself does not want to be associated with his big brother who he doesn't worship anymore.
If Chuck would admit that he has stress-induced issues and went to therapy I doubt it would affect his legal career.
For perspective, though, Jimmy's elaborate fraud was a simple transposition of numbers which was done to make Chuck think he made a mistake. All-in-all, there could have been little or no harm done by this if Chuck would have just said "whoops, I made a mistake, we need to rectify this". No, Chuck did himself in on…
…..which is exactly how the legal process works.
Was season 5 the Lithgow season? To me, that was by far the best season.
I always hoped that they were trolling us with that premise.
He had me at the tightie whities.
He also looks like he has Benjamin Button disease. Past Huell is at least 5-10 years older than future Huell. Maybe he traveled back in time, and that's where he went on BrBa instead of sitting in a motel for eons.
I think this is happening soon.
I don't see that. He's too stubborn, and his condition won't necessarily mean he has to live in an institution. He has plenty of money, so he's more likely in for a lot of therapy and counseling, which he has gone without for far too long.
Chuck's expression made it seem like he never realized this himself, probably out of his own stubbornness to see how his condition is affecting his life and the lives of those around him.