Flashback When Chuck Visits Jimmy In Jail | Nacho | Better Call Saul
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2023
- In a flashback, Chuck visits Jimmy in jail who agrees to defend him if he agrees to a number of conditions.
Season 1 Episode 3 Nacho: In a flashback, Jimmy is jailed in Cicero, Illinois, facing multiple charges and sex offender status for a scatological "Chicago Sunroof" revenge prank. Chuck agrees to defend Jimmy if Jimmy agrees to cease running cons and move to Albuquerque to work a legitimate job. In 2002, Jimmy still hopes to represent the Kettlemans and notices Nacho conducting surveillance of their home from his van. Disguising his voice, Jimmy calls from a pay phone to warn them of the impending theft. The next day, the police inform Jimmy that the Kettlemans have been kidnapped. A neighbor reports seeing Nacho's van, so he is arrested. Nacho accuses Jimmy of setting him up and threatens to kill him unless he proves Nacho's innocence. Jimmy comes to believe that the Kettlemans staged their own kidnapping. Based on Mike's advice, Jimmy searches near their home and finds them hiding in the nearby hills along with the embezzled $1.6 million.
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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."
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The scene of Chuck putting his belongings in the Dropbox is an awesome parallel to the mailbox shots.
Omg I love this show but I hate it’s fans 🤦🏻♂️ It’s not your job to run to the internet like you’re the first person to ever notice it. Nobody cares
@@StopSayingGaslit I thought it was cool...
@@StopSayingGaslit Omg I love youtube but I hate the commenters 🤦🏻♂ It's not your job to run to the comment section like you're the "original" comment police. Nobody cares
@@FilledWithDetermination Touché. I respect a good argument. You plagiarized it but I can respect it I suppose
@@StopSayingGaslit You took it well :D
*HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF!*
AND I SAVED HIM! I shouldn't have!
@@blakespinelli6969 I brought him into my own firm. What was I thinking?!
@@Longshanks1690 He'll never change. He'll NEVER change!
@@blakespinelli6969Since he was nice always the same, Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer!
@@louisberry4403"But not our Jimmy ! Couldn't be precious Jimmy !" Stealing them blind !
I like how Chuck is completely immune to Jimmy's conning
Not really, he had no idea it was Jimmy that cause the insurance to go after him or when Huell slipped Jimmy's cellphone battery into Chuck's pocket.
@@DaScorpionStingI think he may have meant that chuck is immune to his “charm” but phrased it as his “conning”
that's the wig giving him +3 on all ingelligence based checks.
Conning? What is he conning?
@@noahswiss1997 I guess that makes sense, but that’s not very impressive. A lot of people are immune to his charm like Mike, Lalo, Water, Jesse. Basically anyone who’s not a civilian, a little too trusting, or dumb.
This show is so brilliantly written - as awful as Chuck was to his brother, it’s scenes like this that get you to really understand Chuck’s perspective
*Chuck was Chuck, Jimmy has no bussiness messing in his career, besides in the end it was proven that Chuck was right about Jimmy.*
@@KitariItsSomethingRottenHere You miss the point of Chuck. It's clear that he is right about Jimmy, but Chuck also made him that way. Chuck could've supported Jimmy, helped him get a job HHM, keep him on the straight and narrow by supporting him. If Chuck wasn't spiteful and resentful of Jimmy, Saul Goodman may never have entered the law profession. Or if Jimmy wasn't so closed off from Chuck, if he talked to Chuck about things properly, perhaps things would have been different.
Also, the end of the show proves Chuck wrong - Jimmy CAN change. Sadly, it was too late, but the change did happen.
@@Grunkle2210want to say that Chuck is wrong but
“What happened to Howard Hamlin, I was, I can’t even…” (keep in mind, Jimmy tried to sell Howard’s case to get himself out of jail just a day before) then Jimmy managed to talk about how he regretted that Kim dumped him for it instead of showing genuinely regret that he helped ruin an innocent guy’s life really proves Chuck right.
@@Grunkle2210He literally did and Jimmy was still slipping. You Jimmy stans that treat him like a child are insufferable
@@Grunkle2210yes that's exactly the paradox between Chuck trying to show his brother how he is and Jimmy ending up becoming it to impress him.
Just imagine the McGill brothers being a lawyer duo. They would be invincible.
Too bad Chuck had jealousy and resentment to Jimmy.
Yeah this was proven during the sandpiper case, they had a lot of potential but unfortunately Chuck couldn't stand the sight of being equal to his brother.
The M&M's.
Incompatible is the word you're looking for.
@@doublexp568 that got me thinking. all the stuff jimmy did at the start of sandpiper - the finding shredded notes, doing his big presentations ect. that was all legal. when chuck accepted him as his partner jimmy actually applied his criminal skills perfectly legally
The fact that Jimmy called what he did a “simple Chicago sunroof” says more than enough about the position he was in at that time
I mean it is a Chicago sunroof
To be fair, in a later scene at the bingo, it was explained that Jimmy only did this because he wanted to get revenge on a guy.
He had no idea that children where in the man's car.
Squatting over a car?
That guy wanted soft serve, so he gave him some soft serve
It's insane to think of the domino effect this one moment had
Just like Mike said, bad choice road
@@aniketsawant2240Jimmy started down bad choice road when he stole from his father’s store
@@SangreFriasBack If his father wasn't such a gullible fool then he wouldn't be robbed so often and those robbers wouldn't have an influence on jimmy. He might've been able to catch Jimmy stealing as well, or listen to Chuck when he told them about Jimmy stealing.
@@MrAaaaazzzzz00009999 Ah yes blame the victim instead of holding the criminal accountable
Cannon event moment fr
What a loving brother Chuck is, surely he will support his brother's endeavor of becoming a lawyer.
Yep, his marriage goes well, he guides Jimmy on trying to be a good lawyer along with Howard, Kim and other people at HHM giving Jimmy support, they become the unstoppable McGill brothers and oh wait....maybe in an alternate timeline this would've happened
And end up like Kimmy?
@@megaultradamnWhy not? Kimmy’s alive and thriving. She never even touched inside a jail cell for a crime that is truly her fault.
@@nont18411tell that to Hamlin. What I'm trying to point out is that Jimmy wouldn't have lasted in HHM, even with his brother's help. He doesn't like the straight and narrow path. Even when doing regular lawyer stuff at other firms, his Slipping Jimmy persona shined through. He can't help himself.
He is loving. Which is why in this scene he tries to make Jimmy understand his mistakes instead of "talking strategies", so Jimmy can be freed and go commit other crimes and get caught again. Chuck is a good guy here. Too bad people misread this scene thinking Chuck is high horsing and humiliating Jimmy because of jealousy and resentment. Nope. He simply wants Jimmy to change for better.
It is amazing how they found young actors that look exactly like jimmy and chuck
Tremendous job by the creator of this show
Kudos to them
@@Hustlery Gravy Bince
Actually Vince Gilligan went back in time and kidnapped a younger version of both actors and forced them to play out this scene or face death. The same was done with little Kim Wexler’s actress
Very reminiscent of Dexter Morgan's wig in "Dexter"
@@sanjosesharkrockOh god.
And they would have shots that were super up-close to make them look smaller, maybe? I think Jennifer Carpenter would also scrunch her shoulders inwards to make herself look more petite, lol
I like how Jimmy was already full of ideas for using legal loopholes to his own advantage.
" You know who really knew Jimmy? Chuck. " ~Howard
I predicted way back when season 3 or maybe 4 was airing, that Howard or Kim would get caught in the crossfire of Jimmy's criminal lawyerisms.
@flightofthebumblebee9529 Not Kim, especially with her background it shows why she was able to connect with Jimmy from the beginning especially becoming worse than Jimmy on wanting to ruin Howard's reputation and get Sandpiper settled.
Wanna know who ruined the McGills?Howard.
It’s strange that despite never seeing much of Slippin’ Jimmy - especially not in animated form that never happened - we do get a pretty good image of what that must have been like during that time. Of all the things Jimmy was involved in, of how his family was helpless to do anything but hear rumours and how there seemed to be no end in sight. And we also see what a Damascene conversion this moment was for Jimmy, as we know he does stop that life, does hustle down working at the firm and does put the work in to be a lawyer.
Although that’s ironically the thing that Chuck would hold against him the most. He warned Jimmy not to make a fool out of him, which Jimmy interpreted as meaning that he should follow in Chuck’s footsteps if he wanted his respect. But what Chuck meant was that he should stay out of sight and out of mind in the copy room, as trying to be a lawyer like him is the single biggest mockery of him that Chuck believed Jimmy could ever have done.
"Damascene" cool word!
What is Damascene?
@@nont18411 It’s a reference to the Apostle Paul’s conversion to Christianity.
The short version is that Paul set out from Jerusalem to Damascus to persecute Jewish Christians in that city but on the way, he received a vision of Christ and it was this experience that converted him.
And since he was converted on the road to Damascus, we call it a “Damascene Conversion.”
So whenever you have an unexpected experience which causes an immediate and drastic change in your life, you call it a “damascene conversion,” like Paul’s.
@@Heavenirahas nothing on chicanery 😏
Maybe a "real" lawyer school coulda helped. But Jimmy needed a heart change, internal work, not only external
At that exact moment, Heisenberg had not yet been introduced to the show - Bravo Vince !
This is the moment Walter was in school teaching chemistry to Jesse Pinkman, a hard man to find
I love when BCS or BB does cool parallel shots. In this case, Chuck dropping his stuff in the box, like Jimmy placing his stuff in the mailbox
Never thought of that
ya plus the wigs. the wigs are literally explaining the scene in subtle poetry
I'm probably one of the very few people that can actually see where Chuck is coming from. At least at first. He definitely gets stuck in his feelings and ends up creating a self-fulfilling prophecy, But he had a lot of very valid reasons to be at very least cautious and resentful toward Jimmy at first.
Yes but he didn't believe in second chances or rehabilitation and I certainly hate how he was lying and didn't tell Jimmy to his face back then on why he wasn't getting hired. It just showed Chuck was a coward on having Howard be Jimmy's enemy and when Jimmy found out the truth things only got worse.
Lol, Jimmy absolutely tried to dedicate his life to making amends. He literally worked, studied, whilst also taking care of Chuck as if he was an invalid person. That is a huge commitment.
This is probably the most important scene in the show for understanding Chuck and Jimmy's relationship.
That and the mothers death scene
WOW I just noticed the parallel around the 4:00 mark
"tell me what it is and ill do it"
Same thing he says to Kim in 6x9 when she tells him she's leaving.
Great catch. Shows that Kim leaving would’ve been the only option, as Jimmy would’ve fallen victim to his personality again.
And this is the moment a plane was forever bound to crash over Albuquerque
This is the moment that Walt was bound to become Heisenberg
And I saved him! And I shouldn't have!
And and and
@@Assadar5402And I took him into my own firm. And what was I thinking?
@@SangreFriasBackHe'll never change, he'll never change ever since he was 9, always the same
@@HustleryCOULDNT KEEP HIS HANDS OUTTA THE CASH DRAWER!
@@pencil6965 "But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy!"
"Do not make a fool out of me"
* Proceeds to make a fool out of him *
But he genuinely tried to make things better, if only chuck trusted him
The thing is that we can't change the people, just accept them as they are.
Can't believe they got Kevin Costner to do a cameo as young Jimmy
Chucks mannerisms in this scene speak loudly without words. Hes not staring at Jimmy. Hes staring through Jimmy
Michael McKean has played the role so well. You buy it.
Hey don't tell me what to do buddy
@@BUTTERVISION You. Buy. It.
you buy the wig
This is the moment Chuck became DonaldTrump
Yawn
LMAOOOO LOOKING ALIKE FR
1:35 "Trumped up load of horsecrap"
Bravo Vince
It's really funny watching them trying to make these characters look younger.
Going by chronology of events, Jimmy's first appearance is in prison, and his last appearance is in prison. If he'd stayed in prison all along, so many people would still be alive.
His brother's compassion for him made it all possible. That's the ironic thing.
Chuck didn't have complete compassion for him. He ruined his own marriage and got a mental illness (Wouldn't accept that it was and refused help) due to jealousy and resentment to Jimmy. His influence (Even if it wasn't intentional) made Jimmy revert to his old habits and eventually Saul Goodman.
jimmy appeared in his childhood ages at the beginning of inflatable
By “chronology of events”, Jimmy’s first scene is in the shop with his Dad, where the guy tells him about the wolf and sheep.
@@GyroNutzJimmy first appearance is when Chuck read him camping stories. It's also Chuck first scene on chronological order
ya plus the wigs. the wigs are literally explaining the scene in subtle poetry. it's ironic how Chuck later doesn't have a wig even though we can see him wiggle around
Chuck's cosplay of Trump is fantastic here. Bravo Vince!
"Don't make a fool out of me"
He sure did 😆
They both did to each other
WHAT WAS HE THINKING??!
AND HE GETS TO BE A LAWYER? WHAT A SICK JOKE
@4:00 Jimmy says to Chuck -"Just tell me what to do, whatever it is, I'll do it". Fast forward to Season 6 Episode 9 Fun and Games, Saul Goodman says exactly that to Kim when she was leaving him.
Jimmy is so insincere at the start. They basically have a dysfunctional parent/child relationship. It explains Chuck’s condescension and Jimmy’s hurt even though he really should know better.
It’s amazing to think that a change in hairdo can make someone look younger (or older)
4:00 - same words he says to Kim when they break up.
This makes me think that Chuck was right to some extent, Jimmy didn't change...
You missed the point of the show then
@@DanJuega I mean he did in the end that's true
But Chuck's point is strong
@@user-pp9if6ze3e Not only in the end. Like I said, you missed the point of the show.
It also applies to Chuck on not changing either. His ego from the beginning would be his downfall
Everyone says Chuck was manipulative and mean brother, but imagine having a little brother like Jimmy in real life, and your mother only loved him. I can relate how Chuck became the garbage person we all know in the show.
You must not be familiar with the allegory of the Prodigal Son. Their Mother was the Father here.
It is very very hard to stop his (Chuck) self-destructive acts because of parent's favourism
Hard to not hate, blame, deprecate, belittle, resent yourself, because knowing the fact that you would never be loved as much as the other person had
True but I do not think it's worth it on ruining your marriage and developing a mental illness from it.
Jimmy absolutely tried to make things right. He worked, studied and even took care of Chuck full time when his issues began. I feel ppl like you have no idea how much it helps when you have issues to have someone constantly helping and taking care of you.
Great episode! Great scene! Great Acting! Great directing!
Good hairstyle for Chuck! Reminds me when the actor was in friends selling that Mocklate fake chocolate thing
Love that little touch that chuck said it was a “client” visit. Not a family visit
He never cared that much about him
A coupla young gun totin whippersnappers these two; look at the hair on em
The first thing he indicated to Chuck, was to get him out with a legal loop hold.
This is what he was born with that he couldn’t help
As Hamlin said, Chuck knew it.
I think chucks mindset was “it’s not worth the risk”
Chuck: “He defecated through a sunroof!”
Narrator: “He did, in fact, defecate through a sunroof.”
Funny how chuck is so calm and barely moves but by his end he's erratic and jittery like jimmy is here
BUT NOW OUR JIMMY! COULDN'T BE S*X OFFENDER JIMMY!
Michael McKean is such an amazing actor. You could just feel the disdain Chuck had for his brother, the arrogance. It's like deep down he enjoys belittling his brother and watching him suffering and being all messed up; it was the only way he could feel any self-worth. It was why he'd always feel threatened when Jimmy decides to straighten up and work on self-improvement.
Way to misinterpret the scene, armchair psychologist.
@@johndong7524 That's exactly how the scene is meant to be interpreted, at the end of this clip you can see it in Chuck's eyes that he likes seeing Jimmy like this. Chuck wants to see Jimmy begging for his help because it's affirmation to him that he's better than Jimmy is. It's why Chuck works so hard to try and push Jimmy back into this type of life after he becomes a lawyer because without that sight of Jimmy begging to him he has no idea where he stands anymore.
@@friendlyelites Oh, look! Another 12 year old with his hot take. Chuck wanted a sincere reaction because Jimmy fed him a lie right before that and wasn't taking the gravity of the situation seriously, not because Chuck needs any affirmation that he's better than Jimmy. He already knows he's better. And Chuck didn't push Jimmy back to this type of life. Jimmy never left it.
@@johndong7524 ok boomer big talk for someone who literally missed half of the show
@@friendlyelites "Literally"? Even your lingo is pathetic and childish. Get back to uploading gameplays and leave adult stuff to adults, 12 year old. And I'm not a boomer.
This clip makes me want watch it all over again hehe
0:50 They always wanted to combine these
this is the exact moment that chuck mcgill become donald trump
He isn't orange
1:37
What a sick joke!
He needed more spray tan.
@@XpwnxageSick as in awesome.
I love how he says "just a simple chicago sunroof" like everyone does it once in a while
This is the moment Jimmy and Chuck wore cheap wigs
Notice this is Jimmy's Saul Goodman persona, Better Call Saul was a story about Jimmy not changing for the better, whereas Breaking Bad was about Walter changing for the worst. In this scene we see Saul Goodman and then he starts shifting to Jimmy's persona from Season 1 when he realizes his life is over, but in Season 6 and throughout Breaking Bad, Jimmy is like the personality at the beginning of this video.
A chimp with a machine gun.
"It was a simple Chicago Sunroof, c'mon"
0:50 Easter Eggs
That's not an easter egg, that's a reference
And I saved him! And I shouldn't have. I took him into my own firm! What was I thinking? He'll never change. He'll never change!
One of the several things that I like about Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad is that it is not necessary that they show us well-known scenes or important things (like this from the Chicago Sunroof, the separation between Walt and Gretchen, or Gus's past). in Santiago). And by not showing them to us, you don't create plot holes. Because the plot works perfectly.
Like the scene where Jimmy and Kim break up and then the plot jumps to a time afterward where Jimmy is 100% Saul Goodman.
Chuck: what did he do?
Officer: he defected through a sunroof
Chuck: well I am never gonna let him forget about this
Funny thought to defect through a sunroof. So specific.
Great actors.
Hi I’m Saul goodman did you know that you have rights?
"Constitution says you do and so do I."
Is the first time we see that commercial in Jesse's apartment?
@@LBizKid04yeah
This was the exact moment that Walter White co-founded Gray Matter Technologies with Elliott Schwartz. Bravo Vince.
they were totally trumped up charges though
why don’t i remember this..
the portal guardian for whispering or not
Man, jimmy had his own Saul Goodman growing up
Biggest Blunder of Charles McGill's professional career. What was he thinking? He'll never change...
It was all Chuck’s idea.💀
How would that scene look like to someone who only had watched "Uno" and "Mijo"?
Chuck's later actions and vindictiveness towards Jimmy were 100% based around his own pettiness and jealousy.
And he was still 100% right about him...
“You’ll always be Outta-Luck Chuck.”
Lol i didn’t noticed he said here is johnny in this scene too
the portal guardian for how it is impossible to lie in front of the spirit, karma, god, ect.
Meanwhile Cyraxx is free lol
Chuck is a bit smug, arrogant, and insufferable, but he loves his brother Jimmy but despises who he is. Jimmy was that way for so long he's convinced he'll never change no matter what. Chuck doesn't want to help him but knows that scenario is life altering and must interven, because he's his brother, and he does love him. Same later on, when Chuck tries to hamper his career as a lawyer, "someone's got to stop him" as being a lawyer is life altering for Jimmy and others, so he has to intervene again.
at the end, I'm not sure about love him.
Except Chuck did a self-fulfilling prophecy what he tried to prevent, he ended up making it happen.
You know, for such a masterful show in every department; camera, editing, acting, writing...those are some truly awful wigs those guys are wearing!
Ironically enough, *probably the most generous thing chuck has done to anybody in the series and it literally ends up costing him his life in the end lol.
Jimmy will rise again!
David St Hubbins, Lenny Kaznowski, and Chuck
David St Hubbins played the lawyer?!?
I wouldn't want him to be a lawyer either lol.
It's all blue, does this scene take place in Germany?? What did Vince mean by this???
Past was blue. Mexico is orange. Future is black and white
Cook county jail... Lol
Jimmy being in prison is the fault of Chuck. And by “Chuck,” I mean Walt. This is Walt’s fault. It’s on Walt.
*How many lives would have been saved if Chuck wouldn't have given Jimmy so many opportunities.*
Difficult question because I think many lives would have been saved if Chuck gave Jimmy MORE opportunities and helped him thrive as a serious lawyer.
However, the one who should have given him LESS opportunities is Howard. He helped Jimmy get Davis and Main. Jimmy blew it. He offered Jimmy a job at HHM. Jimmy not only blew it but he also kept harassing Howard in so many occasions. He gave an opportunity for Jimmy to blow off some steams in a boxing match. Jimmy kept being Kim’s puppet and continued harassing Howard which led to his death.
So Chuck more. Howard less.
Also, Better Call Saul is such a “morally grey” show. Watching it with a Breaking Bad mindset of “good vs evil” “because Jimmy is evil that means Chuck is good” is a huge huge mistake.
Actually it's the complete opposite. Jimmy got better after this and it's because Chuck didn't believe in him and stopped him from working at HHM that Jimmy went down a dark path.
@@jellybabiesarecool4657Yeah if he had taken that deal of 7 years, it would've proven Chuck's point but he chose to confess and accept the longer sentence that was given to him.
@@DaScorpionSting it is paradoxical though because he changed by accepting he wouldn't change. He accepted that he could never help himself if he got out he'd eventually go back to his old habits.
For some reason this young Jimmy reminds me of the Scout
In a pickle situation 🥶
the portal guardian for the jobs I have later that have like different government clearance on earth
Chuckie cheese
I really wonder if jimmy likes the shining that much bc of the heres Jhonny jokes
As we have learnt time and again, the best way to de-age an actor is to have them either rock a baseball cap or a mullet.
This kind of conversation is why Chuck hates the idea of Jimmy as a lawyer. His immediate thought is to exploit loopholes and game the system. This was far before Jimmy ever considered to be a lawyer himself, but it showed Chuck exactly what Slippin' Jimmy thinks about the law system.
29 year old Jimmy played by 60 year old Odenkirk
He not wrong about the crying in cook conty 😂
I think he might have defecated through a sunroof.
I don’t remember this scene. What season or episode?
Season 1 Episode 3
This scene always speaks volumes to me personally. I was always a slick talker and very funny. And I was never arrested fortunately but I got into trouble and I was a huge screwup in my youth. Luckily my family was very supportive and helped me get a hold on my demons. However if any of them acted like Chuck to me and constantly demeaned me and threw these hurtful jabs at me i could easily have gone a different way and ended up retreating into my worst self like Jimmy did when he embraced Saul
Go cry about it.
Just imagine in an alternate timeline Jimmy becomes so successful at Davis & Main that it literally makes Chuck go more crazy and insane to the point of Howard enrolling him to a mental institution
so have you matured and stopped blaming other people for your problems
Breaking
Chuck
Chuck lowkey got that trump aesthetic
Most Better Call Saul/Breaking Bad fans ignore this aspect of Saul/Jimmy, hence why they defend him especially against Chuck.
Chuck is like Bpd partner who just won't leave you out of his control , judge you all the time and makes you pay for it , no wonder jimmy lost himself after not being accepted
Yeah because Chuck made Jimmy defecate through a sunroof and then beg him to bail him out of it
He didn't need to save jimmy, did he?
Policía noo pasar baños
The irony, after Donald Trump helps Saul escape Jail Time, Saul will be helping Trump after he was indicted. Bravo Vince!
So Chuck berated Jimmy for not visiting him in 5 years and going to their mum instead of him.
Is this Chuck’s snarky way of saying that he missed Jimmy and wished they’d stayed more in touch?
If Jimmy never mattered all that much to Chuck, he would've just abandoned Jimmy andlet his life ruined here
He did it for his mom