Although there are many times when Howard is in the wrong I don’t think he was wrong in telling Chuck to retire as chucks Jealousy and dislike of Jimmy has repeatedly damaged HHM reputation and although some of the things were jimmy fault Chuck is also at fault as how he reacted We also see in this episode that as soon as chuck isn’t getting his way he has no problem with betraying his friends I don’t like how jimmy treats Irene in this episode I believe it also shows how her friends aren’t that good as they turned on her for not taking their feelings into account when it would of been very world be understandable given that she isn’t a lawyer so would be relying on the lawyers for advice
Great breakdown! Jimmy is definitely violating the conditions of his suspension and Irene’s friends seem a little catty as they probably should have talked to her before stonewalling her. Howard wants Chuck to quit to preserve HHM’s reputation while Chuck feels that Jimmy is responsible for everything that happened to him. Definitely a lot of people putting their own self-interest ahead of others in this one!
I dont see how Howard is in the wrong at all. He knows Chuck has a real mental problem, and it has damaged the firms reputation and costs multiple times. He is the only main Partner doing anything. Chuck doesn't deserve his position in any way. Howard was nothing but accepting of Chuck and did all that shit with Jimmy and took the blame for it, when it was all Chuck. He finally had the brain to realise Chuck is a liability.
Howard was right to part with Chuck but he did so in a rather insensitive manner. He was also rude to Jimmy earlier so it wasn’t Howard’s finest episode.
@@kai_masters I dont think him being rude to Jimmy is weird either though. Jimmy was acting like a selfish POS for his settlement money. Howard just didnt have the energy to put up with it.
I took it that Hector’s medication was for his heart so it would calm him when he gets too riled up. Nacho replaced it with ibuprofen so no harm to Hector from taking it but he won’t get the benefits his actual meds should be providing.
Hector's pills are Nitro tablets they widen your blood vessels to help with blood flow when you have chest pain and Ibuprofen is really bad if you have heart issues you can really only take Aspirin and Tylenol
Yet another great reaction Andrea! I know you are probably well into Season Four by now, but you might perhaps understand why I said wait until you get the full picture about Jimmy before you make up your mind about Chuck. As you can see from the way Jimmy treated Irene in this episode, Chuck was on point about his brother. He will use whomsoever he deems fit to serve his ends. Even then he's not all bad since he often repents -- but only when it is too late and the damage is done. That is why Chuck thought Jimmy was unfit to be a lawyer. Of course, it doesn't justify what Chuck did to Jimmy, but it does contextualise it. As the next three seasons develop, _this should become even clearer._
Although there are many times when Howard is in the wrong I don’t think he was wrong in telling Chuck to retire as chucks Jealousy and dislike of Jimmy has repeatedly damaged HHM reputation and although some of the things were jimmy fault Chuck is also at fault as how he reacted
We also see in this episode that as soon as chuck isn’t getting his way he has no problem with betraying his friends
I don’t like how jimmy treats Irene in this episode I believe it also shows how her friends aren’t that good as they turned on her for not taking their feelings into account when it would of been very world be understandable given that she isn’t a lawyer so would be relying on the lawyers for advice
Great breakdown! Jimmy is definitely violating the conditions of his suspension and Irene’s friends seem a little catty as they probably should have talked to her before stonewalling her. Howard wants Chuck to quit to preserve HHM’s reputation while Chuck feels that Jimmy is responsible for everything that happened to him. Definitely a lot of people putting their own self-interest ahead of others in this one!
What a shocking depiction of microsleep. Don't drive drowsy, guys!
I dont see how Howard is in the wrong at all. He knows Chuck has a real mental problem, and it has damaged the firms reputation and costs multiple times. He is the only main Partner doing anything. Chuck doesn't deserve his position in any way.
Howard was nothing but accepting of Chuck and did all that shit with Jimmy and took the blame for it, when it was all Chuck.
He finally had the brain to realise Chuck is a liability.
Howard was right to part with Chuck but he did so in a rather insensitive manner. He was also rude to Jimmy earlier so it wasn’t Howard’s finest episode.
@@kai_masters I dont think him being rude to Jimmy is weird either though. Jimmy was acting like a selfish POS for his settlement money. Howard just didnt have the energy to put up with it.
If my name was Nacho I would sue my parents for naming me after an appetizer.
😂
nacho its only a nick name for ignacio hahaha. dont ask me why
I took it that Hector’s medication was for his heart so it would calm him when he gets too riled up. Nacho replaced it with ibuprofen so no harm to Hector from taking it but he won’t get the benefits his actual meds should be providing.
That makes a lot of sense. Although I was surprised that Hector didn’t react badly from missing his real medication after Nacho switched the pills.
Hector's pills are Nitro tablets they widen your blood vessels to help with blood flow when you have chest pain and Ibuprofen is really bad if you have heart issues you can really only take Aspirin and Tylenol
Yet another great reaction Andrea!
I know you are probably well into Season Four by now, but you might perhaps understand why I said wait until you get the full picture about Jimmy before you make up your mind about Chuck. As you can see from the way Jimmy treated Irene in this episode, Chuck was on point about his brother. He will use whomsoever he deems fit to serve his ends. Even then he's not all bad since he often repents -- but only when it is too late and the damage is done. That is why Chuck thought Jimmy was unfit to be a lawyer. Of course, it doesn't justify what Chuck did to Jimmy, but it does contextualise it.
As the next three seasons develop, _this should become even clearer._
That episode definitely put Jimmy in the worst light so far, at least from my perspective. The way that he treated Irene was disgusting.
In a lot of ways, Jimmy is similar to Walter....
@@kai_masters Hang on to your hat, there is more to come...
Nitro tablets help widen blood vessels to increase blood flow it helps with chest pain Ibuprofen is really bad if you have those types of issues
Mike and Lydia got off on the wrong foot
8:17 reminds me of the time Gus said to Walt "I can't work with someone with poor judgement"
Great parallel!
Jimmy ratted out Chuck to the insurance company and really messed things up.
He definitely got a measure of revenge!
4:00 the lady in the green is from Little House on the Prairie
Interesting!
12:43 He passes a store called "Crazy 8"
What a “crazy” coincidence 😉
2:47 I'd rather not
Erin definitely rubs me the wrong way!