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To make Irene a social pariah, Jimmy goes as far as rigging Bingo.

Itd be sad if it wasnt so funny in Sauls slimy, signature way.

Jimmy is a lot of things, but damn if he isnt tenacious.

Speaking of tenacious, it must run in the family, because Chuck displays some staunch persistence himself.

When Chucks condition threatens to drastically inflate the price of malpractice insurance for HHM, Hamlin finally cracks.

Later, Hamlin receives notice that Chuck will be suing the firm for his stake of the company.

Meanwhile, things are getting serious for Nacho.

A tearful Nacho must confess his connection to the Salamancas to his dad.

While were on the topic of Seehorn, Kim has a terrifying wakeup call this week.

Taking on Billy Gatwood as a client, Kim wears herself thinner than ever, stressed and over-tired.

The editing of this scene is excellent and jarring, even if the moment did seem a tad predictable.

Lastly, Mike meets with Lydia at Madrigal about laundering his money.

Still, Mike doesnt feel too comfortable even as Lydia talks up Gus and their operation.

Will Jimmy get his payday?

Will Chuck follow through on his threats of litigation?

Will Nachos pill swap work out or come back to bite him?

And what will Gus task Mike with first?

Rating:

4.5 out of 5