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Originally Posted by eDave
Kim just broke.
And Jimmy killed Chuck. Oh my.
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Kim at least understands there's 2 sides to the story between Chuck and Jimmy.
Jimmy didn't kill Chuck, but I know what ya mean. Jimmy will of course feel guilty, even though Chuck lost it. He saw red, and Ernie kept telling him over and over, and Chuck kept pressing at his own peril.
"Slippin'" Jimmy might cut corners, and Chuck is ruthlessly callous- not some virtuous individual.
Interesting foreshadowing with telling Chuck he needed to calm down, put a cool washcloth on his head, and lay down at the house.
Of course, Chuck's is likely not dead? Otherwise, you'd think they'd show a bit more urgency to call 911 ?
Poor Mike. He was so happy he bought the bar a round. Then he finds out the good Samaritan got shot in the face and buried in the desert. Completely soiled his caper and turned his score into blood money. Also, it puts Mike back on tracking Hector's stink.
You see it is all about unexpected consequences for both guys.
For now, they both have an emotional response to their actions' unintended consequences, but at some point they gravitate towards detachment from that collateral damage.