scamalert wrote: » took me couple minutes to remember the face when Tuco sat down to count the cash of guy sitting in front of him,nice seeing few more people added to the story which goes well, with original series.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » My theory on why Mike did not kill Tuco. Mike is in with the cartel already in someway?
dark crystal wrote: » I'm still none the wiser as to why Chuck is being such a spiteful pr*ck to his brother and why Jimmy/Saul keeps taking it without pointing out what a spiteful pr*ick he is.
ixoy wrote: » Didn't they explain that in the first season? Jimmy used to constantly get in trouble, including with the law, and Chuck had to help him out. Jimmy promises to reform but after years of hassle, it's understandable why Chuck doesn't believe him. He's sick and tired of, as he sees it, Jimmy screwing up. As to why Jimmy takes it: Chuck's his big brother. He remembers when Chuck did help him out. Not every relationship is a mutual and sensible arrangement.
dark crystal wrote: » But it really doesn't matter what Jimmy does at this point. Even when he gets a great legit job at a great legit law firm, Chuck goes all out to sabotage him. Why doesn't he want him to go straight and make good if he's sick of him being such a monumental f*ck up? How does he ever expect him to change, if he's never given the chance? I just don't get the dynamic there at all.
LionelNashe wrote: » I think that Chuck's self-esteem was always based on the fact that he was a successful lawyer, and a good guy, in contrast to Slippin' Jimmy the borderline criminal. Then Jimmy cleaned up his act somewhat and became a lawyer and Chuck lost all of that. Chuck couldn't face the fact that Jimmy was now his peer, so he sabotaged him and continued to believe the worst of him, and he developed a delusion that turned him (Chuck) into a shut-in. The only times he's able to leave the house are when there's the chance of checking up on Jimmy and catching him doing something wrong. If Jimmy failed at the law or quit and moved away, I'd say Chuck would be cured of his insanity within a week.
irishgirl19 wrote: » Why was chuck wearing a watch when he was asleep on the couch?
Antar Bolaeisk wrote: Maybe it's a wind-up watch?
Left Back on the Bench wrote: » Whos the guy sitting opposite tuco in the taco place? Know he was in breaking bad but can't remember where.
AngryDiMaria wrote: He was the guy that Walt took an age to kill while having him locked up in Jessie's basement
AngryDiMaria wrote: » He was the guy that Walt took an age to kill while having him locked up in Jessie's basement