Jimmy screwed Chuck. That's what I am saying. Jimmy didn't have to screw Chuck. but he did. Any malicious motivations you impose on Chuck are the same twice over for Jimmy.
Jimmy screwed Chuck. That's what I am saying. Jimmy didn't have to screw Chuck. but he did. Any malicious motivations you impose on Chuck are the same twice over for Jimmy.
none of that means anything in relation to what I'm saying. You keep going tho.
meaningless gibberish. I don't care if you respond. Your response won't change the fact that I am right. I seriously don't get you people?? I know what I'm talking about, I can argue for it.
That's not evidence. But being charitable to you, it's circumstantial at best. Chuck was motivated to go back to work to make sure jimmy didn't screw him, the firm or the Sandpiper case. Chuck was right about that as evidenced by his calling Jimmy out for solicitation. Chuck is right about Jimmy. At every step we see…
There is the double tragedy that deep down Jimmy wants to become the loser Saul and then even that gets taken away and he sinks lower. I highly doubt Gilligan has the balls to leave Jimmy at Cinnabon wallowing in his tragic fate so there will be a redemption arc. Your idea is an interesting way to pull i off. I could…
There is no evidence he does it to ''one up Jimmy''. thats so silly I can't believe we are watching the same show. Chuck is out to do the right thing for HHM regardless of Jimmy's involvement. That's why he calls Jimmy out for solicitation earlier in the season. He doesn't do it to make Jimmy look bad. He does it…
It flies over most people's heads (including yours). The show isn't really examining these themes although they are encased in the complex choices that people make in the show. The show is exploring identity in a complex manner that can't be fitted into good v evil which is what most people want. Hence the need to…
Jimmy fucked himself over by committing a felony and then confessing to it? I mean Chuck's an asshole but he didn't do anything wrong. Jimmy screwed Chuck and Chuck is trying to rectify it (Jimmy screwing him).
Mike is definitely going to kill Nacho. If you didn't realise that before the finale they foreshadowed it in a most unsubtle way just to make sure: Nacho in a redshirt standing in Mike's scope.
Yes that was such a bizarre strawman from the reviewer? Mike has clearly been second fiddle to Jimmy in the story. The finale was never going to finish without some denouement to the Jimmy/Chuck story.
I wish I could give more upvotes cos that's possibly the best response here I've read.
I, for one, am EXCITED for this.It's got great potential.
the end is the melting of the snows and Danaerys melting down the Iron throne to make ploughs to give to her freed people so they can work the fields she has granted them.
Even when Game of Thrones 'ends' there will be spinoffs, prequels, movies and a ''universe''. Not only is it in the nature of fantasy novels in general but it is also the current tv/movie world business plan. So expect various new Game of Thrones shows. There's just too much popularity that they won't be able to pass…
I always liked how they don't sanitise the ritualistic and senseless violence of Viking society but yet still manage to make them sympathetic. The scene of the mutilated bodies and the sweet Viking melody was chilling. Then Aslaug and Ivar's reaction to Siggy's death was another chilling moment. Then you had Ragnar…
I liked how they integrated all the reasons Bellamy did what he did in this episode. It really crystallized it without feeling forced. Raven's performance was fantastic. Overall it was a strong episode, probably the best of the season.
The scene in bed reminded me of the first (?) episode of Breaking Bad where it's Walt's birthday and Skyler gives him a disinterested handjob. It was the one of the definitive scenes for showing how emasculated Walt was at the beginning. This scene echoed that to some extent. It's the first time they are shown in bed…
I thought the same. Jimmy is literally smearing shit on the wall.
I can see it going there but I'm still on the fence. Storywise I think it would be brilliant. the fanbase mightn't take it so well.
This was an ok premiere. With better character development you could see a very interesting psychological horror/thriller developing from them being stuck on a boat during an apocalypse.