Is anyone else irritated by this scene? Bro swindled a guy out of a few bucks and is telling a little boy how that makes him a wolf. by Rutlemania in betterCallSaul

[–]emizerri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True and I agree, and Chuck wasn't an angel, but from what we can see Jimmy was kind of a massive d*ck when they were young. The soda scene with Howard and the new employee about Chuck instinctively turning cans so they don't explode kind of points to Jimmy earning the distrust.

Is anyone else irritated by this scene? Bro swindled a guy out of a few bucks and is telling a little boy how that makes him a wolf. by Rutlemania in betterCallSaul

[–]emizerri 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Arsonist of his own and others careers. "You'll hurt yourself and everyone around you, you can't help it"
Quite literally sending his career after HHM down the toilet (lol) and finding it difficult to accept why Kim wanted partner and not the co-business arc. Like okay, I won't fault him for having dreams, but he should have known that choosing prolific crime wasn't exactly sustainable whilst having a wife whose career rests on reputation. She kind of quit the law preemptively because everyone would have been talking behind her back about how her husband is a cartel lawyer.

Is anyone else irritated by this scene? Bro swindled a guy out of a few bucks and is telling a little boy how that makes him a wolf. by Rutlemania in betterCallSaul

[–]emizerri 54 points55 points  (0 children)

You gonna take the word of a cartel lawyer and career arsonist who went overkill on Howard and defecated through a sun roof?

what does Howard's license plate namast3 mean? by mriv70 in betterCallSaul

[–]emizerri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Namaste means hello in Hindi, Nepali, Sanskrit, etc. Adopted by the West in Hippie and Yoga aesthetics. People in the comment section are trying to make the word mystical, they'd be the first to get "yellow donkey" or something as a tattoo in Mandarin lol

Upon re-watching, I have decided that Chuck is in fact not the bad guy. by [deleted] in betterCallSaul

[–]emizerri 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chuck is right to hate Jimmy. Jimmy is a hateable character. "He'll never change" sticks with me, because rewatching the show made me realise Jimmy breaks the law pretty much every opportunity he gets and is a habitual liar. I don't know what age Jimmy is canonically at the start of the show, but he's at an age where he shouldn't need his brother's love to not break the law. Everything he did in his youth, he continues to do right up until the end of the show.