Refresh me on who is Marie?
Because Slipping Jimmy was off the hook again. You might remember he had intentionally gone and screwed up the liability insurance for Chuck. When Howard comes over, we're expecting him to bring that up. So when Howard says it was his fault, Jimmy is pleased. Because screw Howard. Remember, our hero isn't the greatest guy in the world.AgGrad99 said:
Also, help me out with something.
last episode, why did Jimmy's demeanor change when Howard told Jimmy about the house burning. Did it just alleviate Jimmy of guilt he was feeling? He was more upset thinking he caused it, than for the loss of his brother?
Actually, Jimmy was happy that he had got his final revenge Chuck.ChiliBeans said:Because Slipping Jimmy was off the hook again. You might remember he had intentionally gone and screwed up the liability insurance for Chuck. When Howard comes over, we're expecting him to bring that up. So when Howard says it was his fault, Jimmy is pleased. Because screw Howard. Remember, our hero isn't the greatest guy in the world.AgGrad99 said:
Also, help me out with something.
last episode, why did Jimmy's demeanor change when Howard told Jimmy about the house burning. Did it just alleviate Jimmy of guilt he was feeling? He was more upset thinking he caused it, than for the loss of his brother?
And I also thought of Marie when I saw the copy store woman.
AgGrad99 said:
Also, help me out with something.
last episode, why did Jimmy's demeanor change when Howard told Jimmy about the house burning. Did it just alleviate Jimmy of guilt he was feeling? He was more upset thinking he caused it, than for the loss of his brother?
ahhhhhhhh, that makes sense.Quote:
but up until that point Jimmy had no idea that his meeting with the insurance company had any effect on Chuck.
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And it also doesn't make sense to make that big scene in their office, after you've commented on the figurines, and then go back and steal those same figurines. If i were them, the first person I'd think did it would be Jimmy.
Either way...great episode. That scene just confused me.
AgGrad99 said:
I didnt understand the interview scene.That sort of makes sense...but he could have just walked off. He had a little light bulb moment, turned back around and put on that whole charade for seemingly no reason at all.Quote:
I saw that as him being disgusted by how easily they were pushed around, just like his dad and his store. He just couldn't work there if they were such a soft touch.
It would more like Jimmy's character to take the job, and screw them from the inside, than turn them down.
And it also doesn't make sense to make that big scene in their office, after you've commented on the figurines, and then go back and steal those same figurines. If i were them, the first person I'd think did it would be Jimmy.
Either way...great episode. That scene just confused me.
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He did notice their little figurines collecting dust, then saw expensive ones online. Guess Mike gets a burglary job.
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He did notice their little figurines collecting dust, then saw expensive ones online. Guess Mike gets a burglary job.
Right. And the guy said he's been meaning to clear all that out.
But now that he acted so memorably, and commented on the figurines to the owner....seems a little risky to steal them now.
willie wonka said:
Why would you go to that much effort for $8k? AND get Mike involved?
willie wonka said:
Why would you go to that much effort for $8k? AND get Mike involved?
willie wonka said:
Why would you go to that much effort for $8k? AND get Mike involved?
Maybe she was playing a customer only so she could steal a copier when they weren't paying attention.ChiliBeans said:
And I also thought of Marie when I saw the copy store woman.
Ag_07 said:
Beat up and in a cast Rhea Seehorn still lookin fine as hell
Junkhead said:
Mike ain't no dum dum.