You're In The Club And This Guy Slaps Your Clients Ass. What Do ?
>>67911920
Remember that he talks like an autistic retard and has no social skills so its all cool
>>67911920
That guy is a pretty decent actor. He went from being a douchebro to a weirdly sad and almost desperate characterization with minimal backstory.
>>67912163
wow, just like me. I don't know why I'm not rooting for Team Chuck
Maybe im a giant autismo but I could barely watch during the scene where kim hands in her letter, shit was too real.
Squeeze Mesa Verde's ass and poke her asshole through the dress
So what did Jimmy do to those files? Change the postal code? I didn't get it
>>67911920
Great actor, great performance
unfortunately he doesn't have enough screentime to qualify for "supporting actor" awards.
>>67912163
Walks a bit funny too. Like every step is a gallant pose.
>>67911920
>tfw every one of his lines sends me into a boiling rage because i will never have his voice
>>67913367
He's making it look like Chuck missed a glaring typo multiple times. Real embarrassing for a transnational lawyer, especially one of Chuck's experience.
>>67913761
*transactional*
>>67913761
>>67913796
hmm is a typo really that big of deal?
>>67912352
Those little moments are really well written
>>67913818
In the real world? Yeah. I've known HR to skip over interviewees with typos in their resume.
>>67913818
Makes Chuck look like a dyslexic retard who is too sloppy to double check.
Brings doubt to his work.
>If he missed this, what else did he fuck up?
>>67913901
Also, filing a legal paper with the wrong address is gonna have some kind of repercussions