Have been waiting for so long for this. Very Saul Goodman from Jimmy, enjoyed watching it. Nothing really spectacular with his plan no surprising twist. It was obvious the battery was there (Huel lol) but it was still so intense and satisfying to watch when the truth comes out and everyone's looking at Chuck like he's crazy! Great performance from the McKean, it was so great to watch him on trial and after he snapped and released all of his negative feelings for Jimmy like - uh oh, fuck! Then EXIT sign...
PS: I did feel bad for Chuck with the final shot before end credits
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Réponse de friscokid
le 9 mai 2017 à 17h26
Loved it. Perfect TRAIN WRECK for Chuck. He's a prick lawyer and jealous of his bro. Family not important to Chuck and glad we see his demise.
Huey looked like he lost 200+ pounds from when we last saw him on BB...lost maybe wrong word since this was pre HUGE HUEL. He was tiny no less
Réponse de jonnieblack
le 9 mai 2017 à 18h07
I wasn't sure if it was Huey because of the difference in his weight. Maybe Lavel Crawford has lost weight since BB?
Réponse de Silvee
le 9 mai 2017 à 20h33
Could the resentment give it to him in the first place? Serious question. I have MCS/ME. I wonder how it came right at a particular time of great change and stress in my life.
Anyway, he's been drinking poison and waiting for Jimmy to die or rather be disbarred.
Réponse de Midi-chlorian_Count
le 10 mai 2017 à 08h58
In reality I think this is correct (ie no actual current flowing) but in terms of this episode I think Jimmy questioned him just few mins before and asked if he'd know if a battery was in his pocket and Chuck said he would, so it proves it's all in his mind.
The fact that Jimmy would have it planted in Chuck's pocket also shows Jimmy to not believe Chuck's condition exists anywhere other than in his mind, so I guess it would strengthen his case that he'd say anything to help his mentally incapacitated brother's condition. Plus with Chuck's rant, it looks like case closed...
Réponse de Midi-chlorian_Count
le 10 mai 2017 à 09h17
I meant to add - agreed with the OP re Michael McKean's performance, he plays that guy so well. Interesting article interviewing him here:-
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/05/08/better-call-saul-s-michael-mckean-on-chuck-s-devastating-downfall.html