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03-22-2016, 08:54 PM | #811 |
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Ice Station Zebra Associates.
I love it. It was mentioned in the very first scene that Saul was in on Breaking Bad, and that was the movie that Jimmy and Kim were watching a couple weeks ago. |
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03-23-2016, 12:06 AM | #812 |
Deus ambulans inter homines
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It's office politics, and in a law firm with egos abound, it's not at all absurd. Partnership tracks, etc...
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03-23-2016, 12:14 AM | #813 |
Debunking your bullshit
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03-23-2016, 04:33 AM | #814 | |
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I guess my intentions were that Jimmy wouldn't become Saul as we know him without a slight nudge from Chuck's continuous distrust and anticipatory treatment of Jimmy. |
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03-23-2016, 09:37 AM | #815 |
Scarlett Johansson's boytoy
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03-23-2016, 10:47 AM | #816 |
The 23rd Pillar
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I liked how Howard went from straight-faced and cold as he walked with Kim to the conference room and then how, in an instant, he turned on his glad-hand, happy-face as he walked in to talk to the visitors.
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03-23-2016, 11:36 AM | #817 |
Deus ambulans inter homines
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No one else finds it worth mentioning that Jimmy, and Kim by proxy, got in trouble for running the commercial, only to find out the firms are continuing to run the commercial - just at terrible ad buy times to reach their target audience. (So, less effective than Jimmy's original 1 ad buy that brought in over 250 new clients to the case.)
Hello? The commercial when he can't sleep. Also, very nice illustration of Jimmy being out of his comfort zone. He can't sleep / be at peace until he's back in his shoebox office sleeping on what is literally the worst bed invented; a pull out sofa bed with the bar that is guaranteed to mess up your back and no one sleeps well on. His fancy corporate apartment with pointless, fake decor like the bowl of wood balls, a nice but empty bed, and a luxury car that won't even accommodate a coffee cup. Everything about D&M doesn't fit for Jimmy. He's been lorded over by a subordinate 2nd year. Essentially babysat for doing his job- client outreach. Which they act pissed about, but then continue to expand and keep running the commercial except for hiring someone to redo the voice-over for the commercial. Jimmy may skirt the line, but HHM, Chuck, Howard, D&M, and their senior partners are so full of sanctimonious bullshit. Kim is starting to realize it, and the new firm courting her just gave her a little bit of perspective. Both firms are serving her and Jimmy a load of crap, and expect them to smile and act grateful. |
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03-23-2016, 12:49 PM | #818 |
Stay positive, don't give up
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Nice write up...I thought it was odd too. I'm liking Kim talking to the other firm. HHM and D&M are fos
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03-23-2016, 01:01 PM | #819 |
Stuff & Things
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I find myself starting to loathe Jimmy a little on occasion. He has everything he wanted but he continues to make the wrong choices on purpose. I.E. The commercial.
Also... Take Kim's offer for instance. She tells him about it and instead of asking her if she wants it or for details, he tells her she should take it immediately. He never once considered how loyal Kim is and that's obviously going to bite him in the ass with her eventually. I predict by the end of the season, Jimmy will be driving that piece of crap car again and working out of the nail salon. Kim will have also broken up with him. I wouldn't doubt it if Mike's deal with the cartel will have something to do with it as well. |
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03-23-2016, 01:17 PM | #820 | |
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03-23-2016, 01:30 PM | #821 |
Deus ambulans inter homines
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03-23-2016, 01:41 PM | #822 | |
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And yes, they're running it in the middle of the night when old people in retirement communities are sleeping. |
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03-23-2016, 07:41 PM | #823 | |
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Nice write-up Anyong. |
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03-25-2016, 10:23 AM | #824 |
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
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Yeup.
I'll take my mid-tier firm and the worry that the loss a single substantial client could submarine our entire practice over slogging through that silk-stocking horseshit. Folks - that's simply the way massive practices work. Even as Kim is talking to the new firm, I'm sitting there thinking "okay, they're going to buy you out of your law school debt and probably pay in in the $150K range, so they're probably going to want 2,200 billables out of you and I figure that's gonna take you 3,400 hours of work, a lot of it pretty tedious. You'll probably also be expected to be a rainmaker if they put you on a partnership track at a mega-firm." Man....**** all of that. This show captures the reality of firm politics better than any legal show I've ever seen and it's funny how quickly everyone watching it thinks to themselves '****, why would anyone subject themselves to this....' Why indeed. There's a reason lawyers have the worst job satisfaction rates of pretty much any profession. Divorce rates and alcoholism are through the roof as well. The job chews you up and spits you out if you'll let it. |
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03-25-2016, 10:41 AM | #825 | |
In Search of a Life
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Which is why I don't buy the explanation that Jimmy is and always will be slippery. He seems to be trying his damndest to go legit. |
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