So is Yas Forums finally going to admit that Chuck was right after all?
He wasn't crazy. He was right about Jimmy swapping those numbers, he knew it was 1216, one after Magna Carta, as if a prestigious lawyer like him could ever make such a mistake. He just couldn't prove it. He was right about Jimmy covering his tracks and convincing the copy shop idiot to lie for him. He was right about the billboard stunt, as if a man just happens to fall like that. No, he orchestrated it, Jimmy. He defecated through a sunroof. And Chuck saved him, took him into his own firm. He was right that Jimmy will never change, we know how he slowly but steadily torpedoed his career in Breaking Bad and the events leading up to it. Ever since Jimmy was 9, couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer. "But not our Jimmy, not our precious Jimmy!" Stealing his own parents blind. And he gets to be a lawyer? What a sick joke. Chuck should have stopped him when he had the chance. The panel should have stopped him that day.
>He'll never change. He'll NEVER change. Was this the best performance in the show thusfar?
Mason Rivera
no
Michael Campbell
>chicanery
Nolan Morgan
If he was such a great lawyer he would know its not what you know, it's what you can prove.
Tyler Gutierrez
It was a self fulfilling prophecy set in motion by his suicide. Jimmy would have turned out differently if his brother supported him and didn't kill himself.
Gavin Flores
Well chuck, should have secured his legal documents better. And the billboard stunt, while theatrical, was totally legal. As far as the defecation, I think he's proved through good behavior that the incident was a product of his past and Jimmy has successfully moved past that, as have the courts so Chuck should too.
Christian Foster
just like richard iii. vince you sonofabitch you've done it again
Chase Cox
I replay this scene over and over in my head.
Aaron Ortiz
Chuck was a bitter fag, who couldn't handle the fact that his brother was more likable and charismatic than him, so he devoted his life to passively aggressively sabotaging him and used "muh legal system" as twisted moral justification for his shittiness. OP is a fag.
Oliver Butler
Both of these
Austin Long
I'm graduating from top-tier law school in a week and I feel like I don't know shit. I don't think it's imposter syndrome either.
>muh Chuck ruined everything, if only Chuck wasn't in the way >gets an extremely cushy EZ mode job at Davis & Main and intentionally tanks it because being a scumbag is more fun
Dominic Murphy
My understanding is that all people in areas that require an extreme amount of knowledge about something feel like this. Apparently surgeons constantly use Google to look up how to do operations in the middle of surgery. Same with IT consultants.
Jonathan Brooks
yeah what a shame chuck was right, but guess what? chuck is fucking dead lol. FUCK CHUCK
Of course he was right. However, the way he went about trying to guide Jimmy to the correct path was all executed terribly and he has a large burden to bear for why Jimmy becomes Saul Goodman.
Isaac Hernandez
i dare you to say that to his gravestone
Dylan Roberts
the way his voice breaks when he says "I SHOULD'VE STOPPED HIM WHEN I HAD THE CHANCE"
THAT BANANA ARE YOU TELLING ME IT JUST HAPPENS TO GET PEELED LIKE THAT? NO! HE ORCHESTRATED IT! CHIMPY
Benjamin Robinson
he'd just got divorced. this explains that.
Hudson Williams
The billboard stunt most certainly wasn't legal. He coerced someone into endangering themselves, probably didn't abide safety regulations to properly secure it for the paid actor and any passerby, and then subsequently engaged in deceptive marketing when he used that stunt to promote himself.
Joshua Phillips
AND HE GETS TO GO OUTSIDE DURING QUARANTINE? WHAT A SICK JOKE