Me too. The character and the actor does that. Hope it's lives up to the hype.I liked the second episode, but the show has yet to grab me. I plan to keep watching and hope it eventually does.
I can certainly see them taking the angle of Saul winning the case, then changing his name just to be contrary, or changing it because of his brother, something like that.I wonder if him losing the case vs. Hamlin is what causes the name change? Or is that what they want you to suspect and the reason for the name change doesn't happen til much later.
I think him losing was part of the publicity stunt. He wanted the judge to rule the way she did.I wonder if him losing the case vs. Hamlin is what causes the name change? Or is that what they want you to suspect and the reason for the name change doesn't happen til much later.
I think him losing was part of the publicity stunt. He wanted the judge to rule the way she did.
So is Chuck's sickness actually a legit thing, or is he just going crazy and imagining it? I'm assuming the latter.
Seems like Nacho is going to go after Chuck's money, or something like that.
I think he has legit cancer but believes that it is caused by electromagnetic fields and that by avoiding them his cancer will go into remission. Saul is pretty sure the cancer is terminal but his brother won't accept that.
So it seems that Chuck is actually just crazy. Jimmy seems to think it's his fault and that is why he won't admit him to professional care.