Nike Jordan
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You're probably right on the money. Man, I love the writing on this show.I feel like they about to write Chuck off as bat **** crazy, HHM becomes HH, and Jimmy doesn't get disbarred and becomes Saul to get away from the now tarnished McGill name
Howard is far too sharp to have made that mistake of claiming nepotism. But it's just a show. Chuck is so slimy I'm thinking back to how he acted outraged when he was taking) faking like he was appalled that he didn't want Jimmy at the table. The 'chimpanzee with a machine gun' scene may have been the best dialogue I've ever seen in TV. Had me all in my feels. Jimmy was all about loyalty and Chuck had loyalty to the law only.
Howard is far too sharp to have made that mistake of claiming nepotism.
He didn't really admit it the way he's spinning it.Regardless of chuck's feelings and rant, Jimmy still gotta take the L admitting to the felony, obviously. He exposed Chuck definitely though.
I wanted him to be questioned about the fact that Jimmy thought it was him that blocked him from joining HH&M the whole time and had a grudge against him.Howard is far too sharp to have made that mistake of claiming nepotism. But it's just a show. Chuck is so slimy I'm thinking back to how he acted outraged when he was taking) faking like he was appalled that he didn't want Jimmy at the table. The 'chimpanzee with a machine gun' scene may have been the best dialogue I've ever seen in TV. Had me all in my feels. Jimmy was all about loyalty and Chuck had loyalty to the law only.
Howard's not really a bad guy, seems like he actually does like Jimmy. He does side with Chuck but he's realized Chuck's been a liability for awhile now
Is Nacho Gus' mole in the Salamanca clan..?
I'm thinking back in Breaking Bad where Saul is taken to the desert by Walt & Jesse to be executed, and he says 'it wasn't me, it was Ignacio!'