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As soon as I heard that bell and saw the silhouette in the door of the diner in quick succession, I thought of Salamanca
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As soon as I heard that bell and saw the silhouette in the door of the diner in quick succession, I thought of Salamanca
As soon as I heard that bell and saw the silhouette in the door of the diner in quick succession, I thought of Salamanca
This show doesn't have it though. I'm still watch waiting. But still not really feeling it.I want to smack the **** out of anybody who is glad they made basically the whole last episode about Kim. This ***** needs to get kidnapped by Nacho or die quickly in order to give this show some damn juice.
This show doesn't have it though. I'm still watch waiting. But still not really feeling it.
He said he discovered 14k missing, implied Jimmy took it, their dad wouldn't entertain the idea Jimmy took it, he's forced to sell at some point, 6 months after selling he dies, Jimmy's crying like a baby at the funeral.I hear ya, this may be something later, or it may be a throw away line. But we all know, nothing is throw away for Vince and co.
Chuck added more, Jimmy cried and cried after his dad's death. Chuck insinuates he feels guilt for stealing the 14K.
IF that were true, that would have snapped Jimmy to change. To honor his father. To change what his life had become, atone for what he did to his father.
He cared enough to change for Chuck, I'm to believe he wouldn't fix himself if he had wronged his father?
I don't buy that.
He worked at his father's store all that time, he cried when he died, but wouldn't change to make up for it?
But does for Chuck, over ******** in some douche bags sunroof?
Don't add up.
I don't think so but go on.I don't think Zik is understanding what dudes are saying here.
I'm with you on this for the most part.The way Chuck told the story to Kim....he made it seem like Jimmy was a completely untrustworthy dude that would do something as low as steal $14k from his hard working Dad who trusts and loves him. In Chuck's POV.....Jimmy is an untrustworthy dude at his core nature. This is what he wants to drive home to Kim who feels burned by Jimmy as well...even tho Jimmy's clear "intention" was not at all malicious or to hurt Kim.
Well just like you said Jimmy doesn't intend to hurt family or friends when he does his scheming and cons. That scenario is very reasonable. Either way that would count as theft though it's just he thought he'd be able to double the money or w/e and give it back to his dad without him knowing.Jimmy, even as a con artist was a very loyal and good natured person. He works the "grey area" a lot....but never intentionally wrongs the people that are close to him. Dude is the definition of a lovable loser. It could very well be that a younger and more naive Jimmy saw an opportunity to invest his fathers money...grow the business and make his pops proud (without giving discretion).....and it failed. The same way that he ran the commercial without the "OK".
Well of course Chuck is not gonna tell the story in a light that favors Jimmy. He's telling Kim a tale of caution when it comes to being Jimmy's friend basically saying this is what he's done to his own family. Not to mention Chuck makes it clear he wasn't even around and it was only after coming back from college that he discovers the missing money. So he clearly does not know the details and was not around for Jimmy to sell the idea of why he took the 14k.Chuck....is jealous of Jimmy's charm and likeability. Chuck also sees himself as a morally upstanding, by the rule book guy....so out of spite and his own nature, he will never try to UNDERSTAND why Jimmy does the things that he does. Even if it's reasonable to us, it isn't reasonable to chuck....or even the guys at HHM. Chuck told the story like Jimmy is a snake that will steal 14k from his own loving father and he ultimately can't be trusted. That's Chucks POV. We know there are two sides of the story. Nothing Jimmy has done...even as "Slippin Jimmy" shows us he could do something malicious like that. We'll find out Jimmy's side eventually.
I agree here. I've said before even in BB there's just two ways to approach this when we were dealing with Hank vs. Walt. Hank is technically 100% in the right but I was not rocking with dude. BCS is even better at playing in that gray area cuz Jimmy isn't changing to be something else he's struggling against his nature. If you look at the world a bit more black and white, Chuck is right about Jimmy for the most part.I think this show tries to show how the lines are blurred between what is right and wrong. Chuck does everything "right"...but can still be villainous. Jimmy does things that can be considered "wrong",(like soliciting the old people on the bus, bribing the lady with the Beanie baby, running the ad) but is ultimately helping people.
dude's watching this show thinking it's going to be breaking bad and being disappointed. you have to watch this show for what it is.
stop watching and go re-watch breaking bad or the wire instead. i'm glad that this show is different.
In hindsight bb is over rated
I want to smack the **** out of anybody who is glad they made basically the whole last episode about Kim. This ***** needs to get kidnapped by Nacho or die quickly in order to give this show some damn juice.
WHHHHAAAAAAATTTTTT???!?!?!!!
*mind: blown*
Tuco in training day was super crazy.