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Relative to the last few episodes, I think this one was the strongest and most cohesive. Eddie has been such an undeveloped character until this episode - you always knew he couldn't stand the movement but never verbalized it. He was a total wimp in confronting his wife until the final scene when he crashed the

Very surprised to see this show so consistently highly rated (Bs and As), and, not only that, but trending up. The Hawk-Ashley side-story situation seems to to have become the central story right now; then we have the Mary, Abe, and Alison side-shows which all have really gone nowhere. The search for Alison / Alison

Would have seen the ending had I not fallen asleep. Easily the weakest and least interesting episode of the season. I thought last week's simultaneous copy shop meeting of Jimmy and Ernesto was action-movie cheesy, but this week's dying mother's last words being "Jimmy. . .Jimmy" definitely took the cake. Reminded me

Would have seen the ending had I not fallen asleep. Easily the weakest and least interesting episode of the season. I thought last week's simultaneous copy shop meeting of Jimmy and Ernesto was action-movie cheesy, but this week's dying mother's last words being "Jimmy. . .Jimmy" definitely took the cake. Reminded

It was probably the same night clerk, but a shift is probably 8 hours. It would take Ernesto what, 5 or 10 minutes at most to show the clerk a picture and ask him if he saw Jimmy? Ernesto is just a physical helper for Chuck, he's not a guy like Mike who is going to stay until he gets an answer. So like I said, I

Great episode and show, but I must nitpick here a bit - some scenes struck me as either nonsensical or too "action movie." Take for instance Jimmy just happening to find Ernesto at the copy store right after Kim subtly warns him about covering his tracks. What is the chance that Chuck dispatched Ernesto to go to the