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04-05-2016, 10:59 PM | #871 |
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04-05-2016, 11:08 PM | #872 |
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One-take sequence to open up the episode. Brilliant!
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04-06-2016, 07:15 AM | #873 | |
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04-06-2016, 07:44 AM | #874 |
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Probably. It's been there for several years and prior to "Saul", I never saw much business going on there. Still don't, really.
When they shoot, it takes them a day just get everything set, then the next day the logistics crew shows up with trailers and lighting. At the last shoot, they had all the windows covered and blacked-out. They also tried to park a trailer in the egress of the business next door on a Friday after I had stopped by to pick up a burger. I told the dude with the walkie-talkie that, "Saul needs to take his happy ass back to parking school". |
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04-06-2016, 08:17 AM | #875 | |
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I don't think he was trying to sabotage Kim at all; he was trying to get their client back and that's exactly what you'd expect from an 'of counsel' founding partner for a firm. **** this - I'm starting a one man squad: Team Chuck. I expect no allies, but someone's gotta protect the guy from you wolves that think he ties his shoes in some manner expressly designed to irritate and undermine Jimmy. Jimmy does just fine blowing himself out of the water without any intervention from Chuck and he'd have absolutely done it one way or the other. The dude's just slimy. He's done at least 3 things in a season and a half that would have him outright dis-barred. If Chuck were really out to hang him, it wouldn't be hard at all to go to the NM Bar and report him for ethics violations. All Jimmy has done is reinforce Chuck's distrust of him. |
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04-06-2016, 08:25 AM | #876 | |
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It was a perfectly legit sales job, not a con. I even explained that to my family after we watched it. |
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04-06-2016, 09:17 AM | #877 |
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DJ...siberian....answer HONESTLY.
Chuck told Jimmy "I hope you realize if the shoe was on the other foot I'd do the same for you". do you believe it? |
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04-06-2016, 09:26 AM | #878 | |
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But I've been thinking about it since, and Jimmy's reaction when he said it, and I'm not sure. If Jimmy were physically incapacitated, would Chuck separate the personal from the professional and nurse him back to health? Except in my interpretation of the character, Chuck also holds familial animus toward Jimmy. So how far does that go? I just don't know. I still need some more backstory (particularly post-Rebecca) to see just how far Chuck's antipathy toward Jimmy is. |
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04-06-2016, 09:37 AM | #879 | |
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He has no particular loyalty to Jimmy and I've never argued otherwise. I simply disagree with this narrative that he goes out of his way to sabotage him. Chuck will always put his firm ahead of Jimmy and frankly he'll put most things ahead of Jimmy. But he won't do that because he actively wants Jimmy to fail - he'll do that because he doesn't really give a shit one way or the other if Jimmy succeeds. He simply has a very detached relationship with Jimmy and a very jaundiced outlook on him. My point all along has been that both of those things are relatively reasonable outcomes of his shared history with his lifelong screwup of a little brother. |
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04-06-2016, 09:43 AM | #880 |
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Though I'll say this - IF Jimmy were to befall some crazy physical malady like Chuck has - real or imagined - I think Chuck would try to help Jimmy in the way that Chuck sees the world.
I do honestly believe that Chuck would spend whatever he needed to spend to try to get Jimmy the care he needed. If the roles were exactly mirrored and Jimmy turned into a loony toon with some kind of psychosomatic illness, I don't think for a minute that Chuck would wait on Jimmy hand and foot - he's not that kind of person. But he'd absolutely pay for people to wait on Jimmy for him. And again, I don't really judge there. Some people simply lack empathy (there's a pretty good chance that I fall squarely in that group myself) and those people just do not understand what purpose they could possibly serve sitting there doing nothing. Instead they'll go do what they do well and find someone else to do that for them. It's a cold, clinical view of the world but it's also a common one and I don't judge Chuck for having it. |
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04-06-2016, 09:45 AM | #881 | |
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But yeah, he'd be a shit partner if he didn't at least coach Howard on how to get the client back. |
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04-06-2016, 09:56 AM | #882 | |
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04-06-2016, 10:00 AM | #883 | |
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That little stunt he's about to pull with the documents - that could easily be done by a first year and just as easily get brought back on the firm. In fact, I'd imagine most of the pleadings he'd be responsible for as a first year wouldn't be signed as him, they'd be signed as him 'for the firm' and as such, anything he does could easily come back directly on the firm and in fact, the firm would almost certainly take the bullets well before the first year associate would. When it doubt, find the deepest pockets. HHM is absolutely the deeper pockets here. And while he may not have pulled that exact stunt as a first year, he'd have pulled something. The client solicitation thing is the easiest one and perhaps that would've only been met with a tersely worded letter from the Bar. But that's not all the damage he could do; he could easily ensnare his employers. But again, we're getting back to where I started this whole thing - there is no circumstance whereby Jimmy would've been hired into that firm given his pedigree. You aren't asking that Chuck not interfere with Jimmy - you're asking that Chuck do him favors. Jimmy's not a silk-stocking lawyer and HHM is absolutely a silk-stocking firm. If you're a partner there, you don't want him in your firm and if you're his brother you don't want the resentment that comes with forcing him into your firm over other far more qualified candidates. He doesn't respect Jimmy, I'll concede. But if Jimmy would simply get out of Chuck's sandbox, Chuck would probably forget he even exists. But by practicing right under Chuck's nose and to some degree expecting favorable treatment from Chuck, he just gets Chuck's dander up. |
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04-06-2016, 10:02 AM | #884 | |
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04-06-2016, 10:08 AM | #885 | |
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And anyone carrying a bar# and doing something as simple as document review poses a threat to a firm from the moment they go on the payroll. |
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