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It killed me when South Park got Jimmy Buffett for the "Tonsil Trouble" episode. "Wasting away again because of AIDS and stuff…"

Rupert Holmes for sure. I think 1980 is the year.

I don't think it was much of a thing in 2003. I was still in college and don't remember being able to use it to research papers.

"Underlings" apparently includes "Anyone Chuck views as beneath him," based on how he talked to Lance and the customers in the copy shop.

And create a phone record?

It certainly does help Jimmy's defense— and ability to rely on someone like Lance— that Chuck comes off as arrogant and possibly mentally ill. (Because he is.)

It definitely occurred to me before it occurred to Jimmy that he should have paid off the copy shop guy. I even mentioned it casually during a commercial break: "Jimmy should have slipped that copy shop guy a twenty before he left— 'I was never here, got it?'"

Jimmy's performance screamed guilt. And Kim's expressions really said she knew. But she wasn't going to put Jimmy in serious legal crosshairs, and she wasn't going to let Chuck win.

If definitely took me out of the episode a little bit when Mike snuck up on the driver, because based on the staging of the scene the driver should have seen him immediately upon exiting the vehicle.

Somewhere over the rainbow… there's another rainbow…

What a fantastic scene between the angel and devil on Jimmy's shoulder. The best kind of drama, where both Kim and Chuck are right. I don't think it would have been nearly as powerful if one of them was clearly right and one of them was clearly wrong. I think it was even better than the "You're not a real lawyer"

Did you get bored complaining about "socialists" and calling black people "thugs" so you decided to come here?

Who's her current boyfriend?

I don't think they are twins. I suspect Mike is the older one.

"The moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice."

Trent's the redheaded kid from True Detective, right? I love all the weird quirks they give him, like dressing in a suit to be the team's coach. Or "I don't eat our nation's colors" from a while back

Yeah, mine too. And those dick teachers always cheated.

He used to be a breakdancer.

I'd add that nothing Chuck said was over the line legally, nor outside the bounds of what would be "good advocacy" for his own firm's interest. Mesa Verde was the firm's client, not Kim's, and he worked to keep it.

I wonder, is it worse than his first, The Underground Comedy Movie? I still remember those damn commercials.