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Yep, according to Wikpedia - In June 2014, a second season of 13 episodes was ordered, with the episodes expected to air in early 2016.

And no surprise here -

9.2/10 - IMDb
100% - Rotten Tomatoes
9.2/10 - TV.com
 
Yep, according to Wikpedia - In June 2014, a second season of 13 episodes was ordered, with the episodes expected to air in early 2016.

And no surprise here -

9.2/10 - IMDb
100% - Rotten Tomatoes
9.2/10 - TV.com

w00t! w00t! Glad to hear!
 
Vince and Bob we're hosting a segment on METV tonight called Vince Gilligan's Island Of METV. They asked Vince to pick some shows that inspired him, and he had some great episodes of Taxi, Twilight Zone, Columbo and some others. It was pretty entertaining.
 
My audio cut off the last 5 minutes of the show, what did Mike and Jimmy say to each other and why did he circle around and leave? :slap:
 
My audio cut off the last 5 minutes of the show, what did Mike and Jimmy say to each other and why did he circle around and leave? :slap:

Jimmy asked Mike why they didn't just keep the money they stole from the Kettlemans. Mike said he didn't because he was doing what he was hired to. Jimmy said if he was given the opportunity again, he would have taken it and he'll never make the same mistake again. Basically, he's done being a good guy. He was headed toward the meeting, but decided to just blow it off.

The episode ends with him turning around and driving to Smoke on the Water.
 
Thanks man, I outta get closed captioning working on my TV... can't stay for the encore unfortunately.

Wasn't it going to be a good thing that he would be getting to work the case that Kim/HHM handed back to him?

Loved the Breaking Bad Kevin Costner nod/reference..:lol
 
He decided he didn't care about working with the other lawyers or being "good" anymore. He turns his back on the other lawyers and is going rogue to do his own thing.
 
I really enjoyed the show more than I thought I would. The last two episodes were so poignant and sad, and it's great for a show to be able to elicit that emotion from the audience.

Chuck's revelation was heartbreaking. And the Bingo scene was also heartbreaking. And of course Marco.

Jimmy's change of heart in the end did seem a bit abrupt but I think they will expand on it next season. I was half expecting someone from the new firm he was interview to be either the coin chump or one of their other marks that would recognize him and Jimmy would have been screwed out of a job because of his own actions.
 
Best drama on tv for me...love it...writing deserves an Emmy
 
So I wonder if we'll see much of Kim and Chuck next season now that Jimmy has walked away from the Santa Fe firm opportunity.

Of course we knew it was going to happen, but I kind of hate that Jimmy just proves Chuck right in the end.


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If recent events, discovering Chucks true feelings, hadn't happened Jimmy wouldn't of hesitated.
Chuck is 100% to blame for Jimmys future direction... IMO :D
 
Loved the episode. Jimmy walks away from Davis and Main because he didn't want to become just like Chuck. He also didn't want to piss all over the memory of Marco, the "brother" who actually cared about him. Honor among thieves.

What a fantastic season. Can't wait for early 2016. :duff
 
I think next season will be Jimmy defending "bad" guys and constantly being up against HHM and his brother and beating them constantly. Jimmy will be the thorn in their side and will become a serious force to be reckoned with.

Thinking about it for a few days I really see how Jimmy only became a lawyer to make his brother proud. But now that it didn't work, he's going to do what he loved best--hoodwinking people, but now using the law to do it.
 
If recent events, discovering Chucks true feelings, hadn't happened Jimmy wouldn't of hesitated.
Chuck is 100% to blame for Jimmys future direction... IMO :D

No chance. Where's personal responsibility in all that? Jimmy made his own mind up. He didn't hesitate, he was awakened. But I'll grant that Chuck did have a hand in the outcome. Chuck bears, at most, 3.39% of the blame. ;)

When Jimmy voiced his new intentions to Mike, his thoughts were on nothing that had to do with the case and what Chuck did to him. His mind was only on that bag of money that he could have walked away with.
 
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