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Back with more Better Call Saul! Our boy Nacho it put through hell and back.  If anyone we sympathize with the most its his dad!  Hope  you all are enjoying this as much as we are!! Have a good one today!

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Nacho gets it bad, Jimmy's making questionable decisions, and vacuum cleaners make the best gifts in Season 4 Episode 3 of Better Call Saul! The Normies discuss and review the episode after the reaction! Gaming Channel link: youtube.com/c/TheNormiesGaming Weekly Show Schedule: https://www.facebook.com/TheNormiesGroup Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/thenormies Link to our Discord: https://discord.gg/thenormies You can send us gifts at: PO 785 Fishers, IN 46038 Check out our social media: facebook - facebook.com/thenormiesgroup twitter - @ the_normies Instagram - @ the_normies snapchat - thenormies

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Adam Vialpando

I think the letter was written when Jimmy was still in the mailroom at HHM. Considering that Chuck said things afterwards that contradicted what was said in this letter I think Jimmy can't be bothered to be affected by what he feels are false words left by his brother to make him think he cared.

Nicholas

You guys should watch the letter scene again. The letter is full of backhanded comments. Knowing Chuck he only wrote the letter to make himself feel better; do you guys not remember him saying that Jimmy never really mattered to him?

Anonymous

The guy who stole the figure was Ira, dude from Vamanos Pest in Breaking Bad. And regarding the letter, think of it from Jimmy's perspective, the last words that he heard from his brother was "You never mattered all that much to me". Chuck is dead to Jimmy, and he doesn't believe anything Chuck says, the entire letter was a contradiction to the way Chuck actually felt toward Jimmy, and he knows that. In Jimmy's eyes, Chuck was always against him, despite all that Jimmy did to care for Chuck throughout his illness.

Byron fleming

you guys should react to dizzyeight seven deadly sins rap it’s fire

Joe Lazarus

P.S. "You never really mattered much to me" ~Chuck C'mon guys, selective memory much?

autumn

Yeah, Chuck's letter is condescending AF. Even if it is genuine it would have been when Jimmy was working in the mailroom, which is WHY Chuck approved.

Dante

Remember what Kim said about the money "it's what you give someone when you want to cut them out of a will but not have them contest it." Chuck was a senior partner at a nationally recognized firm with almost no family besides Jimmy left. He could have given him A LOT more money if he actually cared about him. As for the letter, it was almost certainly written well before Chuck and Jimmy's last conversation, which, if you remember, ended with Chuck telling him, "You never really matters all that much to me." A condescending letter that was written probably before Jimmy ever completed law school would do nothing to change Jimmy's view of Chuck. Especially after all Jimmy did for him.

Anonymous

Peter Gould, Nahid. Gilligan is definitely a creative part of it, but this is Peter Gould's show.

Anonymous

"You've never mattered all that much to" was said completely out of spite, for those bringing it up. There's a reason that episode opened with a young Chuck reading a story to a young Jimmy - to show he did matter to him. He loved his brother. He loved him when he said that - it was saying that to him that caused his relapse. Not being ousted from HHM, not getting what he wanted from the trial - it was saying that to Jimmy that did it. All of those other things broke him. And he wanted someone to blame for being broken, because Chuck was a very proud man, and he blamed Jimmy. Chuck absolutely had his faults but he wasn't a bad person, just a stubborn one. That letter was sincere, and yeah, likely written when Jimmy was in the mail room. But he meant it. The five thousand could have been a change made some point afterwards, or he could have been afraid that leaving Jimmy too much money would rob him of momentum and drive. Or he simply felt he couldn't trust what Jimmy would do with a large amount of money. He loved his brother, but he knew him.

Dinero

That may be true, but saying that to your sibling is cruel even if it is out of spite. You can't blame Jimmy for not being broken over Chuck. If that's what you call love, then I would prefer to not be loved by anybody lol.

autumn

Jimmy is hiding from his pain, and a lot of his decisions are based on not wanting to feel that pain - something that, for as much of an ass he can be, is incredibly human and understandable

Anonymous

Love the whole vacuum argument. How dare you trim it down from its entirety, editor! Also, seems like you guys somehow forgot the first three seasons where everybody was cussing out Chuck for how outrageously terrible he was being to Jimmy. Their very last talk with each other ended on such an ugly note, and even Chuck’s letter read as so insincere for his character. Chuck may have died, but he has wronged Jimmy so much that those wrongs seem to outweigh Jimmy’s grief for Chuck’s death.

The Ultimate Ed

Comments still acting like Jimmy did nothing wrong. Here's the truth. Chuck was a straight-up asshole. And his pride and inability to see Jimmy could be a good person are probably the biggest factors in what pushed Jimmy into being Saul. But Jimmy just shrugging off his death and throwing his guilt back at other people just comes off as... understandable but... cold... and inhuman. I'm sorry but it's normal to feel disturbed by Jimmy's lack of reaction. As empathetic creatures, we kinda just expect emotion. And when we can't get a read on someone else's... it's just weird. So the Normies feeling put-off by Jimmy right now makes sense, and I can't fault them for it.

Nikki Sonrisa

oh lawd that vacuum gift conversation lol first of all, why are we assuming that she kicked him out of the house? maybe she asked him to leave so she could calm down and he complied. second of all, why are you assuming that they didn't buy the house together and that she doesn't have a full-time job? third of all, buying your wife a vacuum as a gift is stupid. unless she asks for it, don't do it. this reminds me of that peloton ad where the husband bought the wife a peloton bike as a gift. so cringe lol

Nikki Sonrisa

I know! I hate how people seem to think that just because someone is dead, we're supposed to forgot how awful they were. Chuck was still an asshole to Jimmy and he's supposed to just forget that? I'm not saying that Jimmy has always been innocent but a lot of his missteps have stemmed from his fucked up relationship with Chuck.

Matthew Cronin

Am I the only one who remembers that the last thing Chuck said to Jimmy was “You don’t matter to me”? I’m on team Jimmy, fuck Chuck.

B00ch

i wouldn't want to sleep in my office. that's too far. i don't see a problem with vacuum cleaner of even a peloton. although i think pelotons suck, i would rather have a gym membership. a common trope of the time though. "wife mad, husband sleeps on the couch or at work"

B00ch

Again, Walt > Gus, and Walt was right for getting rid of that horrible human in Gus Fring. anyways, do i blame jimmy? not totally, i think it's up to him to care about Chucks death. i have a bigger issue with how he treats others around him, more than I do about his reaction to the letter of Chucks death

Fresh2000

Chuck only did that because he was sad he didn't truly mean it

autumn

She kicked him out because he obviously spent an exorbitant amount of money on the vacuum, something that must be a regular problem for him and this was the last straw

Jarrod Wild

Man those twins are so entertaining, and they don't have to do shit.

Jarrod Wild

When will you release the uncut vacuum cleaner debate? I want to see that extra 5 minutes.

Anonymous

The guy who broke into the office ends up becoming the owner of the pest control place