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Ugh he probably does listen to it on repeat all day under his tinfoil sheets.

Maybe they still can! After the Cinnabon excursion! If he's alive!

Either way it doesn't really matter. That look on Chuck's face says all that needs to be said plus the fact that he "needed the batteries right now". For what? To replace them in a recorder to listen to a tape you already probably have memorized? I have no idea what his exact plan is but he wanted Ernie to hear it.

I know it's deeply ingrained in his head and the fiber of his very being but at some point he just has to say "Y'know what? This situation sucks because I care about him but fuck my asshole brother. I have an incredible girlfriend and I worked my way up from the mail room to a spot at one of the most respected firms

"What kind of whiskey are you using?"

I meant specifically for a guy who needs the lights to be off in his home 24/7. To be among a group of people who don't believe his "condition" is real and therefore won't acquiesce to his requests would be torture for him. It would be his stay in the hospital or in the copy shop only every minute of everyday.

You don't think he cares about the BEAUTIFUL BABIES WHO ARE ALSO POISON SKITTLES DEPENDING ON WHAT DAY OF THE WEEK IT IS?! Trust me, he's the most caring person you've ever met! People say that!

Animal Lit Fill-Ins: John Steinbeck wrote "Of" these "and Men"

Well yeah that's what he said but he knows he has a close relationship with Jimmy so why else set up that whole scene if not to assume that Ernie will tell him about it? He looked way too satisfied afterwards swaying those tongs for it to be an accident plus hes way too smart to not only have the tape in still but

I'd say not feeling bad for not telling your brother that his mother had moments to live and give his last goodbyes would fit into some type of sociopathic behavior.

Jimmy is "Saul" by that point and we don't know yet how he gets to that place but it sure looks like your man is going to have a big role to play in it.

Did you watch how he is using Ernesto, a scared shitless kid who he relies on to live, as a pawn in his game to get his brother nailed out of petty egotism hid behind indignant self righteousness?

Kim knows but since that client is at Mesa Verde now I feel like Chuck's end goal is to not only break Kim and Jimmy up but for her to lose her firm as well if the client finds out what Jimmy did (and maybe that Kim knew about it). And man, she is still obviously still so unsure about going all in with Jimmy I have a

It's bad enough that he's holding it over his head but damn to get Ernie involved too…the kid is in so far over his head. Chuck is a scumbag.

Chuck is absolutely detestable. He doesn't care about Jimmy not practicing law because of his tendencies to skirt the law, he cares out of pure egotism. He's been overshadowed by Jimmy his whole life in everything else and he just can't handle the fact that his scumbag little brother could be successful in the same

I almost wish they would just replay the show (especially since I had the Cavs-Heat game on for the first quarter of the episode) because I like to have at least have it on in the background but Hardwick insufferably aside, this is an all-star list of guests.

Chuck planned that out. He's way too smart to leave the tape in with the play button pressed.

That scene between the Air Force guy and Jimmy was so interesting. Watching Jimmy break and say "Always on your high horse…" after he called him an "ambulance chasing piece of shit" as Donna pointed out clearly taking his frustrations with his brother out on another person who just will not stray from the rules and

I'd go with The Americans still but it is interesting how both of them are such "slow burns" that are just beautifully made with such intricate character dynamics going on that make virtually every scene completely engaging.

Man that look Chuck gave him afterwards. Good on you, badass, you scared the shit out of a nice young kid.