Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Jimmy tells Chucks that he thinks he got sick because he saw him on the cover and has returned to hi


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On the Mar. 2 episode of Better Call Saul , weirdly titled “Alpine Shepherd Boy,” we learned what the deal is with Chuck’s ( Michael McKean ) “space suit” ksp and we also dealt with the repercussions of Jimmy’s ( Bob Odenkirk ) new status as local “hero.” Oh, and Jimmy also has a very influential interaction with a toilet. No, seriously. Check out a full recap!
We knew he was, um, off, but this week really illuminated some things for us. The episode opens with Jimmy’s brother, wrapped tightly in his foil suit, being awoken by a knock on the door from the police.
“I can’t go outside, or be exposed to what’s out there,” he tells the cops, refusing to open the door. So officers go a-snoopin’ around casa de Chuck, and see in his basement that he’s cut all the fuses and electricity. So, they bust down the front door and Chuck shutters and shrivels against the wall in pain. It’s a fraction as painful to watch, meaning it is still very painful.
Elsewhere, Jimmy drives up to a mcmansion in the desert. Inside, we find a man who saw Jimmy on TV, who was smitten with the image he put forth (ya know, the hunk o’ junk mobile and feigned earnestness). Turns out, the potential client is a wee bit of a nutty anarchist, and he wants to secede from the United States, with Jimmy’s help of course.
“Ricky, I’m your man,” Jimmy tells him. Oh right, Jimmy never learned the word “no.” Of course, when Ricky tells Jimmy he’ll pay him a cool milion–in cash — for his services, “no” seems as far fetched as a unicorn.
This guy seems a little bit more normal, seeking Jimmy’s services for patent law. “It’s my idea of a lifetime,” he tells Jimmy while unveiling his big “invention.” Well, it’s a toilet. Turns out, the invention is a voice chip attached to the toilet, though, called Tony the Toilet Buddy, ksp designed to spew positivity and help kids use the toilet. It. Is. Horrible. (And very sexual).
We enter the slowwwwww moving house of an old woman. The services she requires are divvying up assets, but by assets I don’t ksp mean money but rather the old woman’s lifetime supply of little glass figurines and whatnot. Still, money is money and Jimmy gladly accepts her $140.
Now, to a little nighttime pedicure session with Kim ( Rhea Seahorn ), Jimmy is literally down on his knees, painting ksp Kim’s ksp toes– and it’s actually pretty sweet. ksp She suggests the idea of elderly ksp law to Jimmy. However, ksp they are interrupted when Kim gets a call from Howard Hamlin ( Patrick Fabian ), calling concerned about Chuck.
Chuck and Kim arrive at the hospital to find Chuck in a very lit room, and Jmmy begins to frantically shut off all the lights. “He’s allergic to electricity,” Jimmy explains to the doctors who have gathered.
Alas, we find out what we may have suspected. The doctors want to commit Jimmy for psychiatric reasons…and none physical. We also get some more insight into the events which lead Chuck here. The “electricity allergies” began two years ago, and six months after that, he left Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill.
Well, the doctor pulls a fast one on Chuck, flipping an electricity switch without him knowing, thus proving his condition ksp is not at all physical. Things go from bad to worse when Hamlin shows up at the hospital. He doesn’t want Chuck committed either, which Jimmy thinks is because Hamlin knows Jimmy will become his guardian and cash Chuck out of HH&M.
So, because Howard doesn’t want Chuck committed, now Jimmy does. But for now, no one is going anywhere, and Jimmy takes Chuck back to his place, where Jimmy finds the stolen newspaper on which Jimmy was on the cover. Slippin’ Jimmy Plays By The Rules
Jimmy tells Chucks that he thinks he got sick because he saw him on the cover and has returned to his “s

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