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Joe Lazarus

Love the show, possibly my favorite show,ever..and most definitely loving the fact that you two are enjoying it. It's so satisfying and makes it feel like i'm watching it all over again for the first time through your eyes. They took two of my favorite side characters from BrBa and made a show about them, and it makes me so damn happy. Regarding the conversation between Mike and the doofus with the hummer(Pryce), I think Mike ultimately made the decision to get his cards back when he said "some of them were my dad's cards" like Mike would care about that. It obviously struck a chord. It is because of his son..and of course that there's no way he's going to talk Pryce out of not talking to the cops unless he gets the cards back. As for Chuck's resentment toward Jimmy..It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. It's projection based on a lifetime of observation. If you match up the Charlie Hustle nickname with disgraced baseball player Pete Rose, the nickname is a perfect metaphor for Slippin'-Jimmy/Saul, which is how Chuck sees Jimmy, has seen Jimmy for all these years and how Chuck thinks Jimmy will always be in the future. Any resentment Chuck holds against Jimmy for imposing on Chuck's legal "territory" merely fuels that fire, IMO. Ironically, Chuck got Jimmy on the Straight & Narrow by bringing him out to New Mexico (where they have a little red sun symbol on the state flag and license plates - what a happy little coincidence), but won't let Jimmy ascend farther into the light "because people don't change." Chuck's refusal to believe in Jimmy's redemption means all of Chuck's efforts to hold him back are just going to push Jimmy in the direction of Saul (who's really just a big-time version of Slippin' Jimmy). Chuck is poison to Jimmy. All Jimmy wants is to be recognized, praised and accepted by Chuck. You can see how with the other law firm he is able to grow and feel good for who he is when he stumbles into the office of the partner who is playing the guitar. Jimmy then tells him of a new break in the case and he is given praise for his work. Chuck will never do this for Jimmy, he will strangle him like a weed does to a plant and cutting off the light for Jimmy to thrive. No wonder when Chuck is present Jimmy becomes self-destructive and pushes himself closer to becoming Saul. It's also worth noting that Jimmy has something that Chuck doesn't, social skills. People actually like Jimmy. People think Chuck is a stuck-up ass hole. So if Jimmy levels the playing field by becoming a lawyer like Chuck, Jimmy has a clear advantage. Poor Jealous Chuck. However, Kim is awesome. The problem is, she's right. She's absolutely right. Like, she wants him to succeed, and he's got a sweet ass cushy job that will make him a fuckton of money. She wants him to succeed, and she wants to succeed, too, and get that sweet partner position. And, knowing that one of her close personal friends is doing some shady shit that could get him disbarred is BAAAD. And if it got back that she knew and didn't report it? Fuck, it could be her ass, too. She's absolutely right. But...the problem is, we're watching the show through the eyes of a very charismatic character who does bad shit and we love it. But we need a voice of reason to tell us that we're nuts for loving it, too, ya know? And she's such a great character, too, and a great friend to Jimmy. The way she helped him when he needed to speak in front of Chuck? I love her for that. I think she really has his best interest in mind.

Steven Templar

For more of "Chuck's" musical and comedic abilities I recommend you check out the movie "This Is Spinal Tap" a mockumentary about a UK metal band, played, very well, by Americans. Chuck plays lead singer and also co-wrote all the songs with the rest of the band.