Nacho's dad called him Ignacio in last week's episode.
Nacho's dad called him Ignacio in last week's episode.
I am clinging to this notion as well.
I'm thinking maybe Zach missed the shot of Tulip seeing the mayor's black suit jacket at Emily's in a prior episode. At least I'm pretty sure that happened, although I haven't seen any mention of it.
Juries do decide whether to impose death penalties and there is often a choice of crimes of which to convict an accused, intent sometimes being the difference.
Agreed. We have differing definitions of asshole. I think someone who is not an asshole puts the pain of the dying loved one above their own and does nothing to add to that dying person's pain. I certainly didn't mean to call you personally, however indirectly, an asshole, although I can understand how collectively my…
Wow, me too. I know it's a complicated story with complicated characters, but it's been surprising reading the vehement defenses of Chuck. My own theory is that it's people lacking in empathy who don't see or maybe don't value the huge empathy disparity between the two characters. Chuck follows rules while Jimmy…
Right. I guess I was responding to this:
If you feel the need to bring up the negative side of a shared family story in front of a dying loved one, I think that absolutely qualifies you as an asshole.
Jesus. For future reference, don't point out the negative part of a story being told to a dying person. There's no need for that and it could in fact upset said dying person.
Ah. I see.
What? He admitted to the felony to alleviate his brother's apparent pain at having made a mistake, pain that appeared to have led him to scrap the legal career he loved. That Chuck's scheme relied on knowing Jimmy would cop to it to make Chuck feel better and keep him from throwing his career away is why it was a…
"if Kim stays she's going to be ruined by Jimmy"
It's not the 1840's! Sorry - someone had to do it.
Bank's delivery of that Half Measures story was so damn good I just got chills reading your quote of the first couple lines of it.
I believe he was getting a "massage," got interrupted by Walt and/or Jesse, and greeted them with an unzipped fly.
She'll get a job in Omaha, to be near whatever family she has in that small town on the Nebraska-Oklahoma border, and be walking through the mall one day….
I'm not clear how she only has $7K left of law school loans after practicing for only 4 years. Did she also get her degree from the fictional University of American Samoa?
That was a deal.
That would be very interesting if Dad "Personification of Good" McGill had some flaws that Jimmy knew about but Chuck didn't.
Nice. Thanks for the info.
No problem. I wasn't very clear. Cheers.