That was such a great ending for the last episode. Things did not go the way I expected based on the last episode and I love the fact that the series is so good at being intentionally ambiguous about how much Jimmy's view of Hamlin matches the reality. Here, this episode implies a lot more sympathy for him, though he is still something of a mystery. I hope we never find out that guy. Though anyone who names a color after himself can't be a good human.
It might not be for a couple seasons, but now I know what the series is heading towards:
Saul (not Jimmy) vs. Chuck in a court of law. Saul will not play fair and though it will be an uphill battle, he will turn all of Chuck's values (and weaknesses) against him. And, of course, he'll need a lot of criminal funds. It could be that Saul even has to disappear right before that case gets decided. I also think that the Saul persona will be a response that says "you think I'm still Slippin' Jimmy? I'll show you something that's so much worse".
BTW, I was curious over the fact that every episode (except Alpine Mountain Boy, which was originally going to be called Jello) ends in an O. I wonder if that we'll change with the character's successes. Like when he wins his first case, the episode will end with I, after 5 they'll end with V, etc.)
The Mike stuff in this episode is great. I love that any time someone talks before Mike, it shows that he has already won. Not that Mike thinks there's a contest.
Oh, it just occurred to me
Jimmy is probably going to defend that pills guy in the near future.