I could see that. Hamlin could then use that as leverage to convince Jimmy to give up the case.
I could see that. Hamlin could then use that as leverage to convince Jimmy to give up the case.
Assuming Jimmy got all the clients on contract with him as the attorney, he would be in good shape. The worst that could happen is HHM could claim that they are entitled to half the attorney's fees due to Chuck's involvement. I don't think they would even have a valid claim to that, without a written joint venture…
Well…a police officer in our world probably would have shot him twelve times at the first sign of resistance.
Also, Shane went full psycho like 2 weeks into the apocalypse. I always figured he was a sociopath and the zombie world was a better fit for him.
Rick should have destroyed Pete in that fight.
I disagree, I don't think we needed more than one episode devoted to Mike's history. I didn't feel like it was too crammed in and I was actually quite satisfied with it. Also, there is still a lot more about Mike's history as a cop that we don't know, and probably never will.
Yeah, that threw me a bit too. Then again, it's Philly.
Yeah, Lydia was quite interesting. There was a lot going on with her.
I love how when he finally explained to his daughter in law what happened to his son and who killed him, she asked, "What happened to them?" "You know what happened to them." Fucking awesome.
That's exactly what happened.
Right, I can imagine him planning the whole thing for months, even going so far as to pretend to fall helplessly into the bottle because of his inability to cope with his son's death.
This was an A+ episode and should win an Emmy. It could stand alone as a short movie and still be great.
I agree. I think a lot of it is because of how great of a character Mickey is and how much he has changed.
I'm on a heavy amount of lithium right now. It might take me a couple hours to get to that.
I don't think he was that tempted to shoot him. His hand instinctively went for his gun, showing that his instincts are turning more toward the animalistic side. That's my interpretation.
True, but some adults are just good at being stern and terrifying and putting the fear of god into kids, without being monsters. I had a few teachers like that, and now that I'm over my fear (for the most part) I realize they were actually good teachers. It got to the point they didn't have to say a word - a look…
I personally love having the challenges combined, just because the challenges are the most boring part of the show for me. I would much rather see social interaction and scheming.
SO many "collar" references still, don't see them receding yet. I almost wonder if they are being coached to reference it. I do think it will go away eventually.
Interesting. This is my first time reading the reviews and comments for this show, because I binge watched all 4 1/2 seasons over the last month. I'm surprised by the universal hate for Jimmy/Steve. He's one of my favorite characters, and the actor reminds me of Aaron Paul. Sure, he has been sketchy at times, but…
Your list is much better than mine.