Perhaps Chuck beat up his little brother.
If the actors’ age difference is approximately their age difference in the show, that would be a 25 year old Chuck beating up a 9 year old Jimmy. That’s pretty messed up even for the McGill boys. I can imagine Chuck saying something that has quite an effect on Jimmy at that age though…
Perhaps we’ll come to find out that Jimmy’s actually adopted? That might explain Chuck’s resentment towards Jimmy.
I think Mom always liked Jimmy best.
Adam Cartwright was older than hid Pa, so that might not hold over.
While I guess they just made it up, I assumed it meant flashing a moon.
Ooh, OR could Jimmy be Chuck’s son?!
Maybe so … don’t know why I connected it with Jimmy potentially going to prison as a sex offender … that would be a pretty wild “moon.”
I think Jimmy and Chuck’s relationship is clear and logical and doesn’t require any additional information to explain.
Chuck loves Jimmy but doesn’t respect him or trust him and doesn’t think he has the character to be trusted as a lawyer.
He is willing to help him but he has a limit. He didn’t want Jimmy as a lawyer in his firm but also didn’t want to be the one to tell him that.
Jimmy caught him out and Chuck spilled his guts. That kind of thing is quite realistic. He still feels bad about hurting Jimmy’s feelings, but I doubt he will change his mind.
Given the money Saul has to hide out, having not watched* Breaking Bad*, how much money does one make from making meth like blue sky?
Skyler filled a huge pallet in a storage unit and was unable to figure out how many millions were there. It was more than they would ever be able to launder or even spend in their lifetimes.
Just a thought…if Pryce looked into the bag and saw, say, 4 twenties, or 9, or counted 14…along with some larger denomination bills, some wrapped 50’s, 100’s…it might be why he would say, tentatively, “I think they shorted me a twenty”
If she talks to the cops, she loses it, I would think.
She had better call Saul.
I don’t have too much to add, other than I re-watched ep 1 with my wife, and in the “Address Unknown” opener, Saul absolutely fears the Neo-Nazis. He thinks one is staring at him and approaching him at the Cinnabon, and he sweats it. They’re obviously not the only ones who would like to find him, but I’m sure he’d rather be found by the cops if he was sure to be caught.
And again I need to say it: I rewatched Breaking Bad in its entirety over the last couple of months, and there is no scene where Saul interacts with the neo-Nazis. Now, Saul would have known about them, very likely, and vice versa, but there is no reason to believe that the neo-Nazis would be after Saul.
If you can find a scene in Breaking Bad that shows why they’d be after him, go ahead and remind me of it. Not your assumption, something in the actual show.
Saul fears RECOGNITION, and the people most likely to recognise him (and who’d be most interested in a reward for doing so) would be his ex-clients. Who include, of course, all sorts of low-lifes. The guy in that scene had nothing to connect him to the neo-Nazis, he just looked like a regular guy. Short hair, nylon jacket. Could possibly be a neo-Nazi, but there is nothing about him to make that any more likely than that he’s just some guy. Again, you are welcome to do a screen cap and post it with your annotations proving him to be a neo-Nazi, but I’m looking at his picture on my screen right now, and I don’t see it. He could just as likely be a cop as a neo-Nazi. But in fact he’s just some guy who was looking past Saul, not right at him.
Some of us keep wondering why Kim is never mentioned in BB … maybe she eventually married Howard. That certainly would’ve kicked the last peg out from under Jimmy.
The same writers wrote about a certain chemist who was in love with his lab assistant, and formed Gray Matter Technologies with his friend, and somehow his lab love ended up married to said friend, who bought the chemist’s share of GMT for $5,000 … a company that went on to be worth 2 billion dollars … and had been started with said chemist’s research.
Not exactly the same …but makes me wonder … both men were cheated out of their fortune and their true love, both quit trying to earn a meager living the legal way …
Ah well, I need to stop thinking about this show … next I’ll be comparing fatty cinnamon buns to the only slightly more addictive blue meth.
BTW - my cable company sez AMC will start a BCS marathon at 11:15 a.m. on April 6.
Definitely something bad happens with Kim. I’ve been expecting her to betray Jimmy from the first time she appeared.
My first thought is that someone kills her.
It’s worth pointing out that we end up seeing basically zero about Saul’s private life over the run of Breaking Bad, so it’s certainly not automatically the case that if Kim was still alive and still Jimmy/Saul’s friend we would have known about it.
Although I do agree that it’s more likely that when the Jimmy/Saul transition is complete she will be out of the picture for some reason.
Doesn’t Saul at least mention in passing having an ex-wife?