738369, Great breakdown ! Posted by Brew, Tue Apr-07-20 08:35 PM
> >This is why you don't tell loved ones certain confidential >things. The average person does not have the ability to >critically think, and are too saturated in certain beliefs. >Panic will ensue with most, which will lead to desperate >actions. Kim's move was over the top, and even she should have >known better since she is a lawyer. She exposed herself, and >Saul exposed her to Mike. So now you got individuals on both >sides of the cartel who know who Kim is. ...Saul didn't have >to make the money run, but greed got a hold of him. He would >have made good money by just representing Lalo in court. What >man would allow his woman or wife to know about or be >associated with the dangers of his business? > >Mike: "You told your girlfriend? She's involved now" > >This is why Chuck was never going to let Jimmy be a part of >the firm. Chuck knew what most people don't know, including >Kim, that Jimmy will always be an opportunist at all cost, and >he will risk his life as well as the lives of others, no >matter if the opportunity is small or big. To Jimmy, the law >is simply a tool no different than a pair of vice grips, to >Chuck, the Law was a holy grail that should always be >protected..... This is like Breaking Bad, where as the series >goes on you start to hate the main character more and more. >With Jimmy, its about the greed of scoring. With Walt, it was >about the greed of being recognized and seen above all. He >messed up everything at the dinner table when he told Hank >that the other chemist was simply a pawn, and that there had >to be another brilliant mind behind it. He couldn't just let >it go, same thing with Saul ....can't just let certain >opportunities go. > >Both men are paralyzed by greed.
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