Dead
>>68169007
that's from season 1
Hypochondria or actual sensitivity to electricity?
>>68169621
psychosomatic reaction since sensitivity to electromagnetic radiation isn't a thing
What I still don't understand is why Chuck wears the tin foil? What's that half to do with cancer?
>>68169621
Electric autism
>>68169007
Yeah. Likely so.
>>68170538
if he loses the threat of chuck he will go full saul
there's at least one more season in this beast
>>68169710
>half
He's not dead, yet.
We still haven't gone into what happened to his wife, what caused his mental illness and what childhood event caused him to lose faith in Jimmy forever.
>>68169710
he has a fake disease, like a hypochondriac or something.
>>68169621
>>68171007
a hypochandriac thinks they have symptoms of diseases; several, they don't have to seek attention
whatever chuck has is a full on syndrome that is delusional like morgellons
>>68171089
It seems a lot like he suffers from panic attacks which he's rationalised as a non-mental medical condition.
It was a pretty cool episode, didn't expect Kim to play it cool after finding out
>>68171160
that makes sense, since he's such a high class lawyer, but he's also very sure of himself. how do panic attacks work? does he have hidden anxiety?
>mfw /tv/ doubts the master
>>68171293
I wouldn't be surprised if Vince had little to do with the show after the first half of the season
>>68171249
I'm not sure. But the way his condition seems manageable when he feels in control points to it I think.
When he's going for his 'victory lap' he's fine, or at least he can cope. But whenever he's wrong footed like with the address suddenly the electricity is too much for him.
>>68171249
>how do panic attacks work?
I've had one
go out and jog for a bit enough to where you heart is defantely beating
then go home and sit down
think about some personal things like work , homework , etc just to give examples
then try to calm yourself down but notice that your chest is tightening and/or heart is still beating , you try to calm it down by breathing properly but it just doesn't stop
you get to the point where you have trouble breathing( or at least you think so) because how tight your chest is.
most people compare it to a heart attack or the before-effects but I never had a heart attack and the doctors at the time told me that I was almost too fit to get one any time soon.
It is such a strange scary feeling that can be contributed by real life stress or overthinking.
>>68171513
I can easily see someone like Chuck wanting to find an external source for something like this happening, rather than be forced to confront a personal 'weakness'.
And once you convince yourself that everything in the world around you is making you ill how do you get better.
>>68171587
>once you convince yourself that everything in the world around you is making you ill how do you get better.
by convincing yourself that you're wrong
but chuck is too prideful to admit that
>mfw seeing him have an electromagnetic sperg out and doing the time-honored "countertop pillow" routine
>Chuck hits head on counter
>has to spend rest of his life on electrical support feeding him, breathing him, and moving him
>Slippin' Jimmy
>Chuck slips and dies
BRAVO VINCE
HOW DO YOU DO IT
>>68173159
he didn't slip, he passed out
>>68173114
>>68173159
Poultry.