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Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

MarksMan posted:

Could anyone make out what was said on the tape? All I heard was "Twelve sixteen" and something else? I'm not putting together the context at the moment, any help is mucho appreciated.

It's the tape from the end of last season -- Jimmy confessing to deliberately changing the addresses in the Mesa Verde documents to gently caress up Chuck.

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Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

I have to say that what I was most looking forward to was the Further Adventures of Gene the Manager. And now we probably won't see him again until the opening of next season.

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Winkie01 posted:

White guys can't jump.

Howard Hamlin Hardly Has Hops.

drunken officeparty posted:

Two questions

1. Why is a Mexican chicken fast food place that busy at 7:30 in the morning

They serve breakfast. It was on the sign and everything!

CBJSprague24 posted:

That's not the tape.

I wonder if it would actually be better for Chuck if Jimmy did destroy the tape? Howard (and, possibly, the PI) have already heard it and can testify as to its contents, and with the tape destroyed there would be no way that Jimmy could try to pretend it wasn't his voice on the tape. Do the contents of the tape even matter if Jimmy is charged with destroying evidence?

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Cnut the Great posted:

She's the prosecutor. She's just disgustingly sympathetic to Chuck and his "condition."

Plus Chuck is, at least in the eyes of the law, the victim here.

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Cnut the Great posted:

That's why he mentioned a transcript of the hearing. The one where Jimmy presents all the sundry evidence of Chuck's mental illness. I imagine that would be enough for the insurance company to want to look into things even further and go, welp.

And Jimmy also made a point of mentioning that Chuck had been loving up clients' paperwork.

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Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Chuck is all "Gosh, I'm severely mentally ill? Well, then, I'll just think myself better! Ha ha, that was easy!", and the reality truck is barreling in his direction and picking up speed.

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