

#I may destroy you episode 5 full#
Here we get to see him in full flow, be it practicing his speech about Jimmy, or trying to bat away the accusations of mental illness. We all know that Chuck is a slimy, slippery type hiding under the guise of a warm, smooth operator and struggling, afflicted man.

It's a credit to the team – the script here is credited to Gordon Smith, with Daniel Sackheim in the director's chair – that both Jimmy and Chuck come across as smart, savvy manipulators who know exactly what they want from the end game.Īnd while an episode set mostly within the walls of a courtroom could have been dull, the legal wrangling is given an electric – no pun intended – air thanks to the talents of Rhea Seehorn, Bob Odenkirk and, particularly this week, Michael McKean. Jimmy), the majority of the hour was taken up with a masterful courtroom drama that showed the siblings squaring off.

It goes without saying that there are spoilers in this review, so don't end up looking like one of Slippin' Jimmy's marks.Īre you one of those Saul viewers worried that the last couple of episodes focused too much on the likes of Gustavo Fring and Mike Ehrmantraut, and strayed too far from the clash of egos and family that is the McGill brothers? If so, Chicanery is the show for you! Aside from a flashback to the brothers' earlier days setting up Chuck's electric-free house, a quick side trip for Jimmy to set something up and checking in with Kim's progress working with Mesa Verde (also relevant given how it ties into the central case of Chuck Vs.
