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Comments by "Kasumi Rina" (@KasumiRINA) on "Real Lawyer Reacts to Better Call Saul (The Battery Episode, Chicanery)" video.
As opposed to an Old Mexican Lawyer? You don't want your Mexico Attorneys to get aged.
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Until the end where they SOMEHOW make Saul responsible to all of crimes HIS CLIENTS MADE, and even accuse him of killing cops and he decides to confess to stuff he didn't do to impress an ex and cringy cellmates.
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Peanut allergy is a real thing, Chuck's purported psychosomatic illness is not.
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Chuck is doing wrong things for wrong reasons he's just a monster with Jo redeeming qualities who drags everyone down. A hateful prick through and through
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No, his illness is made up, all it needs is empirical proof that he's faking to discredit it entirely.
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And then ruin it with a horrible ending that keeps dragging on until everyone randomly acts out of character.
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A psychologist should break down this, it's supposed to be a psychosomatic illness (where it's all in your head, but the effects - heart rate, and stuff - are real)...
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Chuck could have passed it off as a psychosomatic illness, like admitting it's a mental thing that leads to physical effects without an organic reason - in this case it's similar to anxiety and panic attack syndrome - and people who have them are sane. Ever had a nightmare? Thing that scared you isn't real but the effects (heart rate, sweating, jumping) are somatic. Kinda like flushing from embarrassment. BUT Chuck's insistence that his nervousness isn't just a mental issue but a real rare disease point to him having delusions and that's enough to show him unable to work in the field.
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@Steamdragon13 the other way around. Chuck's claim of being allergic would need an official document from a doctor to confirm it's not a made up thing. Burden in proof was always on him. You can't just randomly claim you're afraid of X and get away with it!
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Yeah they managed to make us sympathize with Howard JUST at the end, and Chuck actually being exactly the prick he seems to be was more of an untwist.
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There's a difference between real psychosomatic mental conditions (i.e. phobias and anxiety) and Chuck's delusions (that's psychiatry not psychology at this point)... But even in the case of ACTUAL phobias and OCD, breaking people's rituals and forcing them to face their fears DOES NOT harm them, in fact it's part of exposition method in cognitive-behavioral therapy. In short: nobody died from a panic attack. People THINK their heart is about to burst but it's all in the head.
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Not every. Could have covered the battery in batter....
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