Jimmy has a lot to do this season, including repairing his relationship with his brother Chuck. Chuck never believed that Jimmy was a legitimate lawyer and stopped his hamlin hamlin &; McGill law firm hired Jimmy to help investigate a big case. Chuck is a man with a strong sense of honor. He loves his brother, but he won't allow him to ruin his career and life-although sometimes he has to admit that his behavior is a bit too much for Jimmy.
The audience will learn more about the personal life of Mike ellman Traw (jonathan banks). When a Philadelphia detective came to ask him about a double murder, he was forced to hire Jimmy as his legal adviser. This murder is real. Mike killed two policemen in Philadelphia for revenge, but he didn't kill them maliciously. Mike will have some remarkable changes, but those changes come from small things.
Both Jimmy and Mike are developing into the iconic roles in Breaking Bad, during which many "eggs" are indispensable. There will be many flashbacks this season. The audience will see Saul (Jean of Sinatra, to be exact) and Jimmy, the youngest so far after Breaking Bad. Some characters that viewers saw in the first season of Breaking Bad (but never saw again) will appear this season. Of course, there are also some people familiar to the audience. Besides, Jimmy is a natural problem solver, and he will help many new characters out of trouble. He will also meet Clifford (six-time Emmy nominee Ed Begley), who has the ability to make Jimmy's dream come true ... as long as Jimmy can afford his price. Clifford looks affable on the surface, which makes people happy to be with him. But once someone infringes on his interests, he will be born to die. In addition to continuing the tense relationship with Chuck, the contradiction between Jimmy and Kim is also escalating (but the personal relationship between Jimmy and Kim has also become more entangled). You should also pay special attention to the relationship between Jimmy and Davis and Main, and the relationship between Jimmy and Mike.