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Originally Posted by mikelbyl
In any case, the much more important scene in the development of Saul Goodman was the bar scene. Kim and Jimmy are playing, "How would you con him" and Jimmy gets carried away to the point that Kim has to remind him that they're just playing...
It was pretty clear to me that Jimmy started just playing... but his natural skills and affinity for the con job had kicked in. Obv he'll have difficulty re-sealing that crack.
I agree, but there was more: he was really angry, and looking to lash out/hurt someone, anyone. But only someone who deserved it, a real jerk.
He finally settled on Chuck, just as the anger spiked again. He didn't have Kim there to talk him down that time, and he unloaded with both barrels.