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: Jimmy trading his drab corporate wear for an explosion of technicolor suits, foreshadowing the Saul Goodman persona.

: Intentionally obnoxious behavior, including playing bagpipes at full volume, refusing to flush toilets, and using a loud blender in the break room. Watch GR Better call saul s02e07 hdtv x264-flee...

The episode's emotional weight is established in a powerful 1973 flashback where a young Jimmy watches his father, a "soft touch," get conned by a grifter. The grifter's advice—that the world is divided into —serves as the foundational moment for Jimmy’s moral descent. This scene subtly addresses Chuck’s earlier claims about Jimmy stealing from the family business, showing that while Jimmy did take money, his father's habit of giving away funds to anyone with a sad story was equally responsible for the shop's failure. The "Fire Me" Montage: A Visual Highlight : Jimmy trading his drab corporate wear for

: Ed Begley Jr.’s performance as Clifford Main, who finally fires Jimmy with a blunt dismissal: "For what it's worth, I think you're an asshole". Kim and Jimmy’s Parallel Paths Better Call Saul S02E07 - Post-Episode Discussion Thread The grifter's advice—that the world is divided into