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We see in the next episode preview he(Nacho) is running with a gun

For an amateur production I didnt think so but I spoke about it with some other people if you see the threads here and for 2003 I suppose it's more than reasonable

I actually took Business Law as part of my major. When you mentioned verbal agreement it had me thinking after I wrote that other post. I even edited it and then wrote that new post after rewatching the episodes to see exactly what the brothers said and what Saul said. I tried to find any specifics on verbal

I just rewatched both episodes and as far as their verbal agreement goes the ABQ guys had to pay Saul for the commercials. The verbal agreement between them had the force of law. Now Im not a lawyer or know anything of New Mexico law but the brothers legally owed Saul the money based on the basic standards for a

I would admit to thinking in terms of today with good cameras everywhere but perhaps in 2003 that was more than a good price since you wouldnt have to pay for camera equipment

I say "thank you" but I know a lot of people dont. I dont always say it if I feel like the clerk doesnt really care anyway because a lot of times theyll turn away from you to go back to what they were doing or walk away. My sister used to work retail and she knows people can be huge jerks even when they are just

So tell me what is the proper way to run a business? Because obviously it is letting someone charge you whatever the hell he wants to charge you instead of fighting for the best deal you can get

It's the way the capitalist system works and why people sign contracts. May not be the nicest thing to do but that's business and many people wouldnt have it any other way

If you feel it's a fair price I wont really argue that point but they dont see it that way and neither do I. It's all a matter of perception. The reason we dont do things ourselves is because we feel the price we pay is worth it for the service but the Sklar Brothers didnt., Yeah they promised to do more but if

What are you talking about? If a commercial is only 450 per that means he was charging them almost 500 dollars per production. Some people have pointed out to me they feel almost 500 dollars is a good and fair price nut I dont. Yeah they agreed to do more if there business improved but I personally feel Jimmy was

Can you imagine hundreds of people chucking pizza on your roof for the next couple years? Or leaving meth lying around lol

But it helps me understand and empathize with Chuck more

They agreed to his rate without knowing the actual price per ad. On a ethical level you should honor agreements but this is business and money and the normal rules dont apply

I get that they agreed and on a moral level you should live up to your agreements but this is business and money and the normal rules dont always apply

Chuck is changing in that he is willing to accept he has faults but still considers himself above others by his fast recovery and as some people pointed out not even saying "Thank you" to the store woman but I mean how many of us dispense the niceties to a store clerk?

Oh sorry I thought you were being a stupid pedant so I figured Id be a smart pedant and correct you 🤓

Actually switching back will be easier since no one will be paying attention to Hector's pills. Remember Hector is going to already have the pills out when he has another episode so all Nacho needs to do is grab the bottle while Hector is being taken to the hospital.

You know thinking about it Chuck growing up with the dad he grew up with explains why he is such ardent defender of the law

Uuuh what?

No they got all the money he left for Kaylee. If I remember right though Jesse gave up his share to give to her when he found out the Feds took his money