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Reminds me of how Michael Corleone despised, distrusted, and ultimately planned to eliminate his screw-up, backstabbing brother Fredo but held off while Carnela (their mother) was alive, and even let Fredo work for him in Vegas. Carmela's kicking the bucket signalled "look at the fishes" time for Fredo.

Asked and answered:

That's possible.

The only "cons" - if you could call them that - Chuck ran on Mesa Verde were: damning Kim with faint praise, disingenuously saying he wasn't going to sell HHM's virtues, and pretending he wasn't a tinfoil-wearing basket case when bombarded with electricity. All were legal, legitimate tactics, and as an HHM partner,

"Father B's in the chapel".
Reminds me of my fave line from "The Untouchables": "Mr. Nitti's in the car".

They went to Island Catrina to hide from the pursuing boat (which is still out there, somewhere); Catrina's one of multiple deep water coves that's off the radar grid. Strand didn't want to go to that particular island for precisely the reason the others wanted to: there's a ranger station there.

The pills presumably would have let everyone die painlessly, and together, quite differently (and better) than the way the uncle, Willa, Melissa, or George died.

Chris Hardwick mentioned Young Guns. (Could LDP have put him up to it?)

And Kim nailed Chuck.

And it's colorful (because Jimmy had a hand in it).

While wearing pee-pee stained pants.

"It is sad to know that Kaylee never benefits from Mike's sacrifices
since that is pretty much the reason Mike is in this mess at all."

"Cobbler" has a variety of definitions (see the Wikipedia links below). I think the episode title refers to four such definitions:

Jimmy should have found a phone and called 9-1-1 using his fake secretary's voice.

The Mesa Verde President/CEO is likely wealthy and educated.

Let's now put Kim on that list. Heh!

James Brown -er, Chuck- gets all worked up when in high stakes matches against Jimmy or what he perceives to be Jimmy's partnership with Kim (i.e., the Mesa Verde business). It drives him to work past his pychosomatic concerns, but afterward he collapses, big-time. For that reason, I figured Chuck would die of a

I gasped. Then laughed.

And the way Chuck was interrogating Lance, the copyshop guy. LOL! Even if Jimmy hadn't paid the guy off, Chuck's treatment of Lance and of Ernie, in front of Lance, were sufficiently off-putting to make anyone tell Chuck to take a hike.

My prediction : FL 462 will come down wherever the Abigail makes landfall, and both show's survivors will come together to stage "FTWD: TWD Meets Lost (Meets Gilligan's Island)".