
Hector approaches Manuel and offers him several hundred dollars, but Manuel tells him to get out of the shop. Nacho gives Hector a tour of the property and explains how it will be used for Hector's drug business. Hector, with Nacho and Arturo in tow, arrives at Manuel's upholstery shop. Jimmy promises Kim that he will "fix things." Kim replies that falling asleep at the wheel was a result of her own decisions and expresses her guilt for putting herself and other people in danger. He blames himself for Kim's accident, feeling that the Mesa Verde address swap was the root cause of Kim overworking herself. While making her breakfast, Jimmy says that he plans to move out of Wexler McGill's office space and sublet the building. Meanwhile, Jimmy tends to Kim as she recovers at her apartment. In the lobby, Chuck is forced to watch as Howard announces his departure in front of the assembled staff. Howard hands Chuck a check for $3 million (the first of three installments) paid out of his own pocket, eliminating Chuck's leverage over HHM. In private, he calls out Chuck for putting his vendettas ahead of the firm's best interest. Instead of accepting Chuck's offer of a conciliatory handshake, Howard tells the other partners to leave the room. Noting that HHM could go bankrupt if the lawsuit proceeds, Chuck suggests they put their disputes aside. That night, the two return to the scene of the crash, where Jimmy tries to pick up scattered Gatwood Oil documents.Īt HHM, Chuck confronts Howard and the other partners over his threat to sue the firm.

A worried Jimmy comes to her hospital room. Kim is taken to the hospital following her car accident and has her broken arm put in a cast.


As he continues reading, the camera closes in on the gas lantern lighting the tent. In a flashback, a teenage Chuck reads The Adventures of Mabel to a younger Jimmy in a tent in their family's backyard in Cicero, Illinois.
