True. Wonder why? He hasn't really been presented as the victim of a cultural masculinity complex, the way White clearly was. He hates being told what to do by rule-followers, though, and more acutely the further he's "slipped." Maybe getting help from Kim feels like doing it their way and not his way, or like admitting that their way succeeds where his has failed. Suggesting that, to the extent it's not about money, his Saul career will be motivated by helping rulebreakers out because it sticks it to the rules and rulekeepers. Like with that shoplifter scene in the future mall. Acts of vengeance on Chuckism become so pleasurable they're like an addiction?
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So much of the trouble based on Jimmy's pride in not just declining but dismissing Kim's offer of help. Before the fall even.
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