Jimmy's GENIUS is showing😳 *Better Call Saul* (S2 – Part 2)

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Jimmy's GENIUS is showing😳 *Better Call Saul* (S2 – Part 2)


My reaction to Better Call Saul S2 Episodes 3 and 4 🥰 Jimmy has grown on me so much 🥺❤️

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  1. After this first episode you said "Starting to skirt the line now not because he has to, but because he wants to" and I think it's one of the best interpretations of the beginning of Jimmy's transformation i've heard

  2. Soliciting is a HUGE deal in legal ethics (unless you're a nonprofit law firm 😉). This show is the most realistic show about law I've ever seen. No other show about law comes close.

  3. You're like a more innocent and naive Lucy from the new Fallout series. 50 grand isn't the cost of the human life being killed, 50 grand is the cost of HOW a killing is done, the more difficult the job the higher the pay, the entire point of assassinating someone is that their life isn't valued at all, or their death is valued more than their life, so their life is entirely irrelevant to the cost equation, the difficulty of the job determines the pay.

  4. Newspapers are delivered at night. I regularly leave home for work at 2:45am, the guy in my suburb delivers newspapers at 3:30pm by throwing them out of his car windows.

  5. We have to appreciate what BCS did. Mike & Tuco are two great characters that NEVER had a scene together in BB so getting to see it thanks to this prequel show is amazing!

  6. I love your sweater in the second episode, V. It's very pretty. Speaking of pretty, how beautiful is Rhea Seehorn when she's watching the commercial around the 13:00 mark? And last but not least, everyone's pointing out various cameos in the comments, but who here happened to notice Kayley's little pig toy?

  7. I was always a bit suprised how calm Tuco is was though that whole thing. Up until he took Mike's keys and demanded his wallet he was being quite reasonable.

  8. The vet has that info because if people have gunshot wounds and don’t want to go to the hospital, he’s the guy, so naturally he’d be informed on a lot of that stuff

  9. Jimmy just can't resist doing things in an unprofessional way. Things like solicitation and airing a commercial without permission aren't obviously bad to the average person, but if you are in that business, those are absolute no-gos. A great level of realism must have been taken to nail this fine line of inappropriate behavior from a lawyer.

  10. I think Mike (and Gus) would never have met Walt if he had killed Tuco at that restaurant. Mike would have been ok, his family would have been taken care of, and all the other bad things may not have happened if only Mike had killed Tuco. The butterfly effect…(which, btw, is a cool movie you should react to).

  11. I didnt like the grubby, dishonest way that Kayliegh's Mom lied to Mike about gunshots to get Mikes help with a new place. She could have just asked.
    It shows Mikes character that he just went along with her bs.

  12. His methods are unorthodox? I mean, I know we like Jimmy, but no his methods are entirely unethical, and that's the point. It might not be anywhere as extreme, but it's the same as defending Walt near the beginning of BB. He cares, he's trying to do the right thing, but he's doing it in a way that could easily get him disbarred. I'm glad he wasn't fired too at this point, but he was in the wrong. Putting it as, "he just doesn't play by the rules," is a gross understatement when we're talking the field of law. There's rules for a reason.

  13. They shoved in "Friday" only to portray Mike's soft side when there were so many other ways to do that without her. Also, "Vass" explaining "insanity" of Tuco to Mike is very ironic at the very least.

  14. im sure its been pointed out already but this episode has so much tie ins to breaking bad, krazy-8 (domingo) is introduced and tuco goes to prison and its this stint that introduces him to skinny pete who then sets up the meeting with jesse and tuco in BB, and also thats the gun guy who walt buuys his smith and wesson revolver from

  15. I get we're totally on Jimmy's side but his convo with Chuck at the end of episode 4 — Jimmy's totally in the wrong there. This arc should be around the time we see how destructive and/or ignorant Jimmy actually is with his "Slippin' Jimmy" tactics. I don't think Chuck is gaslighting Jimmy at all, if anything Jimmy is fully trying to gaslight Chuck.

    Jimmy loves breaking rules, yes, but despite his charms and justifiable ends, we're really starting to see that he doesn't quite care about who else it affects before he does it. Jimmy knew what he was doing could be destructive, which is precisely WHY he lied/kept secret to Kim about the commercial and why he was a bit apprehensive about going through with airing it… but then he acts like it's Cliff's or Chuck's or Howard's fault for he and Kim getting some repercussions.