Jimmy rolling that tape gently just like Chuck's unstable ass told him and then ripping it and messing up the paint job he took his time doing.
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			Mike scenes with no dialogue >>>>

I'd dead ass watch an hour show weekly with minimal dialogue and characters that just surveyed each other like this episode.

I was really surprised at how tense it was with no dialogue. It's like the old saying, actions speak louder than words. Now we have a cat and mouse game going on between Gus and Mike![]()
 too, especially knowing how Gus had to be watching his every move. I jumped up a little bit like 
 when Gus crept up on him while he was digging through the trash 
The tension of that scene with Jimmy in Pollos wastoo, especially knowing how Gus had to be watching his every move. I jumped up a little bit like
when Gus crept up on him while he was digging through the trash
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 I'm just excited to see his gradual transformation as there are some hidden layers that will be revealed to the audience.Entrapment is only a crime if a cop does it, that dude was a private in investigatorDude committed entrapment by suckering Jimmy
It won't be hard to prove with the testimony of the breh and 8 days of service of that security dude. But does Saul admit to the tape?
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.The disrespect of having to cater to Chuck's every lunatic whim, and still getting used as bait is just 
. If I was him I'm definitely walking in Chuck's crib with batteries in all my pockets like "What, bytch? 
"
Jimmy finally flipped out on Chuck.
In the most illegal way possible.
 at Howard running when going to Chuck's house
He was also in "Malcolm X".
Fred.
It took me from 88 when I first seen school daze til Breaking Bad for him to go from "Big Brother Almigh-TY" to Gus Fring in my eyes whatrever he was in he was always Big Brother Almighty now he will always be Gus to me