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No, I don't think we ever did.

We don't know yet, but in the season finale, the Davis & Main office will explode.

I think that might be the sort of thing that crosses the line to fire with cause. You can't claim that's based on some misguided environmental notion.

Yeah, I liked how he just seemed like a decent guy on the whole, just trying to accommodate Jimmy and make it work. And that he's obviously quite intelligent and picked up on what Jimmy was doing immediately, and in the end, all he really wanted was for Jimmy to stop bullshitting him for a moment.

And throws it into the trash can which is not designated for aluminum cans! In YOUR face!

See, I'm not getting that. Hints of manipulative behavior, but not that conniving.

Given that her husband was a cop who was murdered by his dirty partners, I'm kind of shocked more people aren't giving credence to some element of paranoia and PTSD.

1)If that's true, Jimmy is an even better actor than Bob Odenkirk, because he managed to successfully convey he didn't know that.
2)I don't see any reason to believe the writers were lying to us with what they showed, and actually kept a secret off-screen conspiracy going.

Not really? I don't think it was necessarily about the relative amount of money, more about the "We just spent $7000 on a desk for an associate who didn't even want to be here?"

There is no design style called cocobollo. That is a type of wood.

"You can pinpoint the exact moment when his heart rips in half!"

Why do you think that?

She left him after one dinner with Jimmy McGill made her realize was a boring, insecure drip he was.

No, I think he knew what he wanted, if not how expensive it would be.

People mentioned it last week, but honestly, I hope it's not true. The show is already verging a little too much to everything being too pat and self-contained for my tastes.

I did think this was maybe the best episode of the season. I'm a little confused by Donna's talk about "putting pieces into place," as I found it was, much more than anything, an episode where Jimmy took some real action after we got several weeks of him just chafing at Davis & Main. (I tend to prefer shows where

I come from a large extended family, and a couple of my great aunts had a habit of looking directly at one of the kids, pointing at him or her for a couple of seconds, then giving three or four names of various cousins before landing on the right one.

There are a lot of people misremembering the discussion from last week in order to feel smug.

When that "one situation" is, like, 90% of his characterization, it matters.

Oh, I don't blame her in the least, but you could see it broke Jimmy's heart a little. Even if, in the end, it really is the right and sensible decision for both of them.