The title would be Mr. Driscoll.
The title would be Mr. Driscoll.
The Squat Cobbler was perhaps the best comic scene in the whole series. I still remember the look on the cops’ faces as they slowly started buying the shit Jimmy was shoveling.
I think this piece deserves to be in the Smithsonian next to Archie Bunker’s chair.
I saw Waterman and it was a great film. Duke ranks right up there with Jim Thorpe as one of the most gifted natural athletes in American history.
That, or his sadistic serial killer cellmate.
Yeah, Smoothie was a great character.
I’m surprised this wasn’t already a thing in Canada.
Really! This subject actually justified making a slideshow!
Or an assassin, like Mel Gibson said in Conspiracy Theory.
My guess is he’s Barry’s court-appointed lawyer, who comes up with some kind of grand scheme to try and get Barry off the hook.
I’d watch this. Duke was a simultaneously a supremely nice man AND a bad ass.
The thing is though, he did reinvent himself. Going back to The Shawshank Redemption, Jimmy’s an institutional man now.
There’s a time travel theory that says that while you can change small events in the timeline, it will ultimately correct itself and play out to the same conclusion.
“It’s really good ice cream.”
Jimmy was a small-time conman. He ran penny ante cons for fun.
I think the fact that Jimmy is in prison may go a long way toward Cheryl feeling satisfied that someone is paying for Howard’s death. She didn’t like Jimmy anyway.
That’s the ending I always anticipated—Jimmy McGill, Jailhouse Lawyer—with his own little office in the back of whatever shop he was assigned to. He’d be doing free legal work for everybody, prisoners and guards alike. He’d be a regular Andy Dufresne.
I don’t think Walt lost a wink of sleep over that.