Howard isn't even the big problem, you can see Chuck's wishes are bothering him to some degree. Chuck could have threatened to pull out of the company if he took Jimmy on. It seems like he was in an extremely awkward position too.
Howard isn't even the big problem, you can see Chuck's wishes are bothering him to some degree. Chuck could have threatened to pull out of the company if he took Jimmy on. It seems like he was in an extremely awkward position too.
Whilst a show about Fring Would have undoubtedly been good, it'd have just ended up another show about a meth dealer. At least with BCS we're seeing something different from BB and seeing a decent human side to a lawyer which is great writing in itself.
I knew something was off during the episode where Jimmy first tells everyone he passed the Bar, I suspected it would some kind of class thing but I didn't expect it to all be Chucks doing.
Howard isn't even the big problem, you can see Chuck's wishes are bothering him to some degree. Chuck could have threatened to pull out of the company if he took Jimmy on. It seems like he was in an extremely awkward position too.
All season we have been hating on Howard for being such an ass to Jimmy, but it turns out he is probably feeling bad for Jimmy and would have him on board if Chuck gave the OK.
I hope one of those pylons falls on Chuck. Poetic justice.
It's actually setting up for a possible post BB BCS. We are seeing the fall of Jimmy McGill and the rise of Saul Goodman. It would be fantastic if the roles could be reversed later on down the road. Although there would be no Mike, which would be a downer.
That was a good episode! I see now how he cut his ties to his brother. So the final episode of the season must be him taking the deal for all the money and then buying his office. Perhaps...
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