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Tjimi Cole
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Rewatch the movie. Patrick Bateman never killed anybody.

No, but Saul has a very patriotic streak. "Do you know you have rights? Well, the Constitution says you do!" His walls are covered in the founding fathers' words, and he has the goddamn Statue of Liberty like some sort of blowup sex doll on his roof. Perhaps that all comes back to this moment.

To me it was simply a way to drum up "repeat business". Lawson mentioned that a couple of episodes back, and I think Mike took it to heart.

Jesse's a rat.

Get with the program man, I noticed that a month ago!

Oh man are you in for a treat! The Better Call Saul Insider Podcast. It's a weekly podcast that comes up after every episode. It's hosted by one of the editors for the show, and always includes creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. Most episodes also have one of the principle cast as well as a writer or director

And for Kim…but alas not for Mike. Maybe Jimmy and Kim reconnect and team up to save Kayley from some serious trouble. That might be nice.

I think there's an element of Schweikert that just sees being a lawyer as a job. He knows Sandpiper Crossing is doing something shady, but he sparates that from his personal life. Even when Jimmy and he were adversaries, he didn't want to disturb Jimmy's (albeit fake) opera evening.

It's Mike, so…yes.

Nothing happens. Walt's still stuck working at the carwash and Jesse skips school to blaze one with his crew. But it's all in the WAY they tell the story!

The "large one" was a gift from Kim. It means a lot to him; and it says a lot story wise that her gift won't fit in the car that his new life (and her recommendation) has given him.

Our facial expressions are designed to get us what we want. Why else do you think we have them?

No it wasn't. Kim was able to "finagle a deal" that nobody else could come close to doing. All Jimmy did was convince Betsy "Heisenberg" Kettleman to accept it.

Nacho Man would be a great title for a spinoff. Or not.

"La familia es tolo."

I agree. When Kim opened her mouth and mentioned Chuck to Howard, I caught myself muttering "that was stupid." It's one of the few social errors Kim has yet made, and she is a master of getting people to like her despite being caught in a very weird situation between her boss, her lover, her lover's brother, and all

I just checked. He isn't. Missed opportunity.

RUMOR ALERT

I don't want to be presumptuous, but I'd hazard to say that you are evil too. It's the only explanation for two spaces after a sentence.

That wasn't mansplaining. It was chucksplaining.