Daily reminder that Chuck did NOTHING wrong and was the good guy

Daily reminder that Chuck did NOTHING wrong and was the good guy.

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He was a malignant cunt

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he was a piece of shit.
but way more engaging than mike gus and even lalo.
his rant was entertainment in its finest.
i miss him. he is an example how a "understandeble" villian is well done.
he is itachi but a well written one.

He shouldn't have screwed over Kim. Jimmy was only marginally wrong, Chuck was an asshole from the beginning

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he was an ends > means guy so that makes him bad automatically

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this. One of my favorite characters ever.

Chuck makes a good allegory for the trans mental health debate. He insists everything has to accommodate his problem while insisting there's nothing mentally wrong with him. Alongside this, when questioned about the inadequacies in his logic, he simply loses his temper much like someone with a mental illness will. And yet Chuck will not claim he's mentally ill. Despite the evidence. Chuck shows multiple signs of being mentally ill but society plays along. When he is forced to take a step back and look at what he is, he kills himself.

Vince Gilligan so concretely sums up the trans issue I swear it must have been on purpose.

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Kim is now an ends>means person, so I guess that means she's bad too then.

daily reminder that he was ALWAYS right
>bails him out of the chicago sunroof debacle, jimmy promises to straighten up
>first episode in and he's trying to scam a prospective client to get a case
>then he wastes money on a billboard to """prank""" hamlin because reasons, stages an accident to get clients
>stumbles into a good case, chuck helps him get a huge bailout to build his carrier, he was RIGHT about barring him from joining HMM
>kim and howard put their assess on the line by reccomending him to D&M, jimmy fucks it up to be """"colourful"""""
>chuck was right again
>chuck gets mesa verde fair and square
>jimmy sabotages him and ruins his brother's reputation, forever tainting him as a ranting madman
>jimmy uses his bro's dying letter as a way to weasel back into the law profession
>chimp with a machine gun ensues until cinnamon shop and, hopefully, grim and lonely suicide

She is bad and I hate her now. Howard did nothing wrong. I thought she was playing Jimmy to see how far he would go, and then Kim would leave him, but it turns out she is actually evil.

BRAVO VINCE

This. Chuck may have been a total dick but he knew Jimmy better than anyone.

Reminder that Warner Zeegler did nothing wrong

But Jimbo is also an ends>means person. Look at all the corners he cuts to get results. Do you just hate everyone on the show besides Howard the saint lmfao?

Well yeah, that’s sort of the whole point is that you feel bad for him

I thought the move he made in the season finale was colossally stupid, even if he got rightfully punished for it. How could someone as smart as him honestly think he could sneak off and bring his wife with no consequences?

Everyone that Jimmy attacked deserved it, Dave for the elderly people which I was upset about

Because he didn't realise just how bad the people he was working for were. He even said to Mike that he knew he'd be angry but that he hoped eventually he'd forgive him.

it was stupid, but i guess one of his character traits is that he's guillble and never fully aware of who he's dealing with
even when mike took him in the middle of nowhere he was convinced that he could talk to businessman fring and that he would understand

Jimmy is the reason Kim has become the way she is. All his undermining of the law and talk about screwing over ivory towers finally rubbed off on her. This should be viewed as a cardinal sin or some shit under your criteria.

>abloobloo everyone jimmy attacked deserved it
right, maine and howard, the dudes giving him prestiguous positions on a silver platter are soooo evil because, like, they abide by the rules and shit, and have totally not cool fancy dinners
dude it's so cool to fuck up people's cars, embarass them publicly and tarnishing their reputation because you'd rather blame society at large instead of looking at yourself in the mirror and seeing yourself for the conman filth that you are

He was an insecure asshole who could've mentored Jimmy on how to be a good lawyer if he truly "knew" him.
Jimmy looked up to Chuck, he would've followed his teachings without question to redeem himself
Instead Chuck drove him away like a passive aggressive little bitch and could be the reason for Jimmy's further desent into corruption

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>jimmy dindu nuffin it's all chuck's fault
the whole point of davis&maine is that even without chuck's influence, jimbo always fucks it up
it's not because of chuck, or because he wants to be colorful, or because of robin hood ivory towers shit, it's because jimbo likes to scam people and that's about all there is to it
if you miss the point of the show this hard, that all jimmy and kim do is stare at the obvious and dress it in layers upon layers of excuses like a couple of addicts, then you're an actual retard

>he would've followed his teachings without question to redeem himself
No he wouldn't, sticking with Davis and Maine would have been the easiest way for him to prove to Chuck that he's changed and he fucked that up too. He can't help himself, Jimmy is and will always be Slippin Jimmy. I really don't get all these people who seem to think that all of Jimmys faults are somehow Chucks fault even though Jimmy was doing the exact same stuff while Chuck was at Law School and away from Cicero practising law.

Got it in one. Chuck had the opportunity to encourage Jimmy to change and while I won't say it's a sure thing to have worked I will say that by styming him Chuck ensured it wouldn't happen. The moment you stop trying to solve a problem is the moment you make the problem unsolvable and Chuck thought of Jimmy as an unsolvable problem right into proving himself correct.

>he would've followed his teachings without question to redeem himself
people don't change, HE'S SLIPPIN JIMMY!

This show is like watching a car crash in slow motion. Jimmy can be a big boy and make choices that are painful but will benefit him in the long run. Instead he continually comes up with excuses to continue his destructive behavior. Now this has extended on to Kim and they are both going down with the ship. Just last episode, Jimmy knows that he should leave Kim right now. Its not too late for her if he calls things off and gets out of her life, but he's too selfish to make a choice like this. Chuck has his faults, but he knew exactly what Jimmy would become and his real motivations. Calling him on his bluff time after time in a way that wasn't always nurturing or supportive is not a reason to hate Chuck, when Jimmy very clearly is a degenerate who has no interest in doing the heavy lifting of changing himself for the better.

The based department is calling my loud and proud Caucasian brother.

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>Lawyer is an honorable profession!

everyone but chuck was willing to give jimmy the benefit of doubt but jimmy always took advantage of that

>but-but-but muh jimmy
Pathetic, the issue isn't slipping Jimmy, it's Chuck. Fuck Jimmy. Chuck isn't some dindu, he absolutely did do one thing wrong and that's not keeping Jimmy strapped to his fucking hip. The moment Chuck blocked Jimmy's career is the moment he fucked up because he actively sabotaged his own brother certain his brother would react in one way. Again, I'm not saying "saving" Jimmy was even possible, I'm saying Chuck made himself an accessory to his downfall. It's not all his fault, not even mostly, but to ignore Chuck's responsibility in this tragedy is disingenuous at best.

you forgot to mention the way Jimmy fucked him over with the insurance company. Since season 1 I've been telling everyone that Chuck literally did nothing wrong

If this wasn't a prequel I would honestly think Saul had to go to Omaha because Howard btfo'd him so bad he was literally gonna go to jail

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