This irritated Chuck to the point where he relapsed and committed suicide in the season finale. Chuck refused and was forced to resign, receiving an $8 million payout. However, after Jimmy discloses Chuck's condition, HHM's insurance company insists that a supervised attorney represent Chuck. On the other hand, Chuck has returned to HHM full-time after seemingly overcoming his illness. Kim has to take on another client to pay for their shared office while Jimmy is out of work, which results in a car accident and a broken arm due to exhaustion. Chuck eventually breaks down in court, and the New Mexico Bar Association only suspends Jimmy's license for a year. The legal battle between the brothers begins with Jimmy and Kim’s strategy to undermine Chuck by exposing his psychosomatic electromagnetic hypersensitivity. Accordingly, Jimmy gets arrested, but Chuck's goal is to only disbar Jimmy, not bring charges against him. Despite Kim’s pleadings for Jimmy to remain calm as the tape cannot be used against him legally, an enraged Jimmy breaks into Chuck's house and destroys the tape. Season 3 begins with Chuck arranging for Kim to learn the existence of the hidden recording because he knows she will alert Jimmy. As a result, Mike intends to assassinate Hector himself, but an unidentified stranger puts "DON'T" on his windshield. Despite Mike's best efforts to make the authorities aware of Hector's business, he has cleaned up the mess and executed a civilian. Mike begins targeting Salamanca's drug shipment after his family is threatened by Tuco's uncle, Hector Salamanca ( Mark Margolis), and steals $250,000 from one of Hector's trucks. RELATED: Bob Odenkirk on How Jimmy and Kim Are More On the Same Page & More Volatile Than EverĪs for Mike, he declines Nacho's offer to pay him to assassinate Tuco Salamanca ( Raymond Cruz) and instead devises a fresh scheme to put Tuco in prison. Thus he tricks Jimmy into confessing to tampering with the papers and secretly recording the conversation. Chuck suspects Jimmy of being the cause of his failure. Furious for Kim, Jimmy alters Chuck's Mesa Verde documents, causing the bank's application for a new brand to be delayed and Mesa Verde to fire HHM and rehire Kim instead. When Kim seeks to secure Mesa Verde as her client, Chuck dismisses her abilities in front of the bank’s CEO, prompting him to stay with HHM. After quitting their jobs at Davis and Main and HHM, Jimmy and Kim decided to start their businesses. Hence, Kim secures a huge new client, Mesa Verde Bank, for HHM to regain her boss's favor, but she still does not receive the respect she deserves despite her achievement. At the same time, Kim was demoted because she suggested Jimmy for the position. Later, Jimmy was chastised by his employer at Davis and Main after running an unapproved commercial to recruit new Sandpiper clients. Jimmy takes the employment at Davis and Main since Kim Wexler ( Rhea Seehorn), Jimmy's best friend and love interest, convinces him to. One of them entails doing business with the Salamanca clan's right hand, Nacho Varga ( Michael Mando). Mike assassinates those cops in retaliation and now does odd jobs to support his daughter-in-law and granddaughter. In a different Season 1 storyline, Jimmy befriends Mike Ehrmantraut ( Jonathan Banks), a former dirty cop whose son, Matt, was murdered by his fellow officers to cover up their corruption. After a dispute with Chuck, Jimmy was offered a job by Davis and Main, a firm recruited by HHM to assist with the Sandpiper case, which caused Jimmy to doubt his intentions for the future. It turns out that it was Chuck's idea, as was his decision for HHM not to hire Jimmy after he passed the bar test in the first place. He is convinced of having electromagnetic hypersensitivity and has gone into seclusion in a home without electronics or sunlight.Ĭonsequently, they take the case to HHM (Chuck's firm that he co-founded), where Howard Hamlin ( Patrick Fabian) refuses to let Jimmy participate in the proceedings. The case, however, is too enormous for Jimmy and his brother, Chuck ( Michael McKean). Later, Jimmy discovers that Sandpiper Crossing nursing facility was drastically overcharging their residents, who are Jimmy’s new clients. Jimmy gets his first encounter with the Salamanca criminal family while trying to win over new clients, the embezzling couple, the Kettlemans. Jimmy McGill was a struggling public defender in Albuquerque, New Mexico, years before assuming the name Saul Goodman and becoming Walter White's ( Bryan Cranston) criminal lawyer in Breaking Bad.
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