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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
I actually appreciated how methodical the whole thing was. It shows what happens when you mix a meticulous details person like Kim with a crafty guy like Jimmy. Didn't have a problem with that. But it was a little odd that they went a little Perry Mason with Chuck blurting out a confession like Jack Nicholson in a few good men.
I still am not sold that Jimmy is off the hook. The newspaper photo is time stamped. And there still begs the question... If Jimmy was faking a confession to be nice, then why did he go to great lengths to destroy the tape? Can't imagine the court would let that one slide
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RE: a few good men confession.
That's the only way Jimmy was going to show them Chuck was crazy. Remember their defense is brotherly love gone bad. Not felony. Jimmy had to show them Chuck was nuts (he is. He's right, but he's nuts) and this was the only way to get it done.
RE: Jimmy off the hook
We all know he makes the transformation and Kim is out and we are assuming it is forcably. Honestly I think the story goes as far as they get greenlit for. The commentaries I've heard from the writers is that there isn't a set story like Game of Thrones. They're just writing about interesting characters. Long story short I doubt the transformation happens now unless the series is ending.